Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun pl] from all " in BNC.

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1 Above all , the centre is a meeting place and focus for Catholics from all over Calderdale .
2 There is also an annual rally in May for Brownies , attended by members from all over the country .
3 Elsie Stringer , 71 , of Billingham , is taking the plight of Britain 's pensioners to the European Parliament and will address a two-day conference attended by pensioners from all over the EEC .
4 The opening ceremony at the Altes Museum in central Berlin was attended by journalists from all over Europe and excited Berliners .
5 Today , 66 bulls and 9 heifers were being sold by farmers from all over Britain .
6 Thus no meteorologist would attempt to forecast the weather 2 or 3 days ahead without using a mathematical model based on observations from all around the world .
7 Like the ornithologist who has to reach an impossibly remote island by a certain day in the rainy season only to find it overflowing with ornithologists from all over the world choking the woodland tracks with cameras and tripods , trying to catch a fleeting glimpse of a small bird as it hops about in the dripping undergrowth .
8 So , suddenly , the local police station is swamped with detectives from all over the region .
9 They work alongside scientists from all over Europe on an experiment trying to create energy from nuclear fusion .
10 Farnborough was being swamped by skaters from all over Europe .
11 About 1500 works donated by artists from all over the world will be housed in the museum which will honour the memory of President Allende who was assassinated in 1973 .
12 The examples that have been quoted above could be multiplied by case-studies from all over England and from widely-separated periods of time .
13 New electoral rules will mean that at least part of Congress will be chosen by voters from all over the country , undermining the power of regional party bosses .
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