Example sentences of "[verb] all over [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Museum , although having a modern exterior , was originally built around a Moorish bath-house Commemorative plaques of the Rock 's historical past have been posted all over the streets and buildings .
2 Leaked all over the pages . ’
3 And he clips them in and he goes all over the cars .
4 There were American military bases scattered all over the Islands : they were there to protect the Pacific .
5 ‘ There were people climbing all over the graves with cameras .
6 He was said to have had a family in Belgium at one point , known Janke Adler , met Gauguin in a park , scribbled all over the statues at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts when a student in Paris , and lost all his money when the Japanese had the bad taste to conquer his rubber plantations sometime during the confused struggle for Manchuria during the opening stages of the last big one .
7 Bill vomits all over the controls .
8 Yes , it 's like just walk all over the students again .
9 One minute he was busking away on the cabaret circuit , the next he was on late-night TV , and then suddenly he was grinning all over the tabloids .
10 I do n't want to bleed all over the stairs . ’
11 It 's an amazingly heady concoction made from a good old bottle of Gordon 's , or whatever your favourite make happens to be , sloshed all over the fruits of the sloe ( blackthorn ) bush .
12 Ordinary ones have a heat sensitive stickum on the back , which is likely to run all over the insides of your printer , making for some heavy bills at the least , and , at the worst , ruining your printer .
13 Before they left the house the boys also urinated all over the murals of Kamala and the Wheel you painted in the top room and smashed the player Ron had built , slashing the recorder with a knife .
14 ‘ Oh God , Mary ! ’ says McPherson , ‘ Oh God , Mary ! ’ — his voice is breaking with emotion — ‘ Oh God , Mary , I do n't want our kids to grow up in a world like this , with man an enemy to man , and cats crawling all over the books , in a cold water walk-up behind the subway depot .
15 His room 's a dustbin with lists of objects pinned all over the walls — no , I do n't know what it means .
16 Fireplaces of Dent marble can be found all over the Dales , while the columns of Ingleborough Hall and the staircases of the Inns of Court , London , Owens College , Manchester , and the Cartwright Memorial Hall , Bradford , were all made of the crinoid limestone of Dentdale .
17 Fishermen scurry all over the seas catching anchovies ; quarrymen have long made a living scraping guano from the bird-rich islands .
18 He would not allow any Mario-type figure to start jumping all over the dinosaurs . ’
19 For years before his death rumours had spread all over the Dales that put his rude good health and longevity to dealings with the Devil and pointed to his long canine teeth as evidence of vampirism .
20 So you got to remem , you got to think of colour texture you can write all over the sheets if you want to .
21 Parenthood brings out the worst , it seemed to him ; vicarious ambitions and frustrations raged all over the lawns and games fields of Croxford House on sports day .
22 The next morning a mysterious piece of graffiti — the word ‘ quiz ’ — appeared all over the pavements and buildings of the city .
23 How do you think they 'd feel if they saw details of your private life splashed all over the tabloids ? ’
24 We need you to attack , to rape and plunder , shout and rage , dance and sing all over the graves of bad faith mongers .
25 And out you 'll go , take it from me , especially after the fiasco you made of the press conference and the results of it spread all over the papers this morning ! ’
26 Agriculture is not like defence — a matter of being privy to private information ; it is splattered all over the journals .
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