Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [prep] [noun pl] all " in BNC.
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1 | Our future lies in further developing the appeal of our outstanding portfolio of brands with consumers all over the world . |
2 | If you ask me , it looks like a load of picture of heads all over the bloody place ! |
3 | On a chair in the scullery in his cardigan and his cap and his bad leg stuck out to one side , and his tins of paint on newspapers all around , and a big panel of wood propped up against the wall with a picture on it of a battleship in a stormy sea . |
4 | Not only is she busy sending out subscription forms to the existing 220 members , she is also coping with the dozens of enquiries from amateurs all over the world looking to turn professional . |
5 | He extends this argument from spoken forms on radio and film and television to the new vitality to be found in the use of English in countries all over the world . |
6 | Detectives have already been to Scotland to talk to colleagues there … and they 're pooling information with officers from forces all over Britain . |
7 | With apologies to readers all over the glove ( and especially the innocent contributors ! ) herewith the real version ! : |
8 | He had very red hair and a pale complexion with masses of freckles all over his face , he was very popular with everyone and lived for the day when he could join the Army , particularly the Camerons . |
9 | Mr Stannard was a partner in one of the leading county estate agencies ; his name graced the pages of the local paper each week , spread like a banner above photographs of houses all priced , it seemed to Edward , at a quarter of a million pounds . |
10 | The society grew rapidly and Mary Sumner , an indefatigable letter-writer , kept in touch with members all over the world . |
11 | From the minutes of the meeting of 15 January , it seems that the society was already in touch with correspondents all over the United Kingdom . |