Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] all over the " in BNC.

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1 My own vanity , such as it was , could not accept any of this ; in that dressing-gown , and with my hair all over the place , I was hardly something that a chance met man would want to lay claim to .
2 For all its failings , it is the arts centre/civic centre circuit which contains the potential to allow exciting new , as well as still exciting but more established old , talents to take their creativity all over the country .
3 He was the sort of man who was always punctual and here she was with her hair all over the place and a shiny nose .
4 ‘ I saw the evidence with my own eyes , Melanie wearing only a dressing-gown , her hair all over the place .
5 The CARAT ( Cargo Agents Reservation and Air Waybill issuance and Tracking system ) is now on-line to nearly 100 of British Airways ' freight forwarding customers , enabling them to book shipments and track their cargo all over the world without needing to pick a telephone .
6 We maximise sponsor benefits in all media so that they can get their name all over the country .
7 Liturgically , its significance is shown by the increasing numbers of people who attend as pilgrims and depend upon its availability all over the land for their prayerful refreshment .
8 " Even in our country it changes its name all over the place .
9 The Springboks aim to spray their message all over the pitch , not the Midlands bus .
10 ‘ She was a lively piece , from what I hear — flying her kite all over the place .
11 It 's him on the white horse dropping his money all over the place , and those fellas with the funny bloomers following him .
12 Chadwick arrives , breezing into the bar , looking well and happy , with a big grin and his hair all over the place .
13 The constant flow of visitors to his annual exhibitions in Ambleside and Keswick must have been responsible for carrying his work all over the country .
14 ‘ George strips the wallpaper , takes the covers off books and spreads his hay all over the floor in one of our rooms , ’ said Mrs Stallard .
15 How happy it is to see with what zeal and what promptitude all over the country the working population have exhibited their readiness to take advantage of the opportunities when once afforded them .
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