Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] all [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Oh we go all ups and down go all over the playing field
2 It just lifted the roofing from the base of the stack and hen houses just scattered all over the place .
3 ‘ I hope that what is happening here is not happening all over the country .
4 Yes , it 's like just walk all over the students again .
5 Mrs Bowers , 30 , who still bears some scars from the attack last March , told the court : ‘ It felt like my face was physically moving all over the place and burning . ’
6 They do not fluctuate all over the place in an uncertain fashion .
7 But you were saying about er Australia and that I I think at that particular time more so than now whatever was happening in the British pop scene seemed to just happen all over the world you know .
8 The staining , which was still most intense in the crypt region , was located in small granules not only near the microvillar membrane , but generally distributed all over the cytoplasm apically for the nucleus ( Fig 2F ) .
9 I wanted to stay with you , not go all round the world , dancing . ’
10 ‘ Everybody was there , ’ says Slim , ‘ the whole London blues mafia , and jaws were just dropping all over the place .
11 Well you do n't know you 're on it until you hit it and then you just lose your steering and your wheels just go all over the place
12 But they just said all over the garden there was just dead carcasses of animals .
13 And so nowadays , with the advent of high-speed telecommunications , satellites , and the formation of the World Met Organisation in particular , we now get the information that I 've already mentioned all over the world , very high-speed arrangements , and so we can now study the atmosphere all the way across .
14 Of course a real class defender can do all the thinking and playing to leave the big man to just climb all over the opposing centre-forward .
15 In recent years British papers have been widely used all over the world .
16 Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’
17 Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’
18 After leaving the potion laboratory , she soon discovered that Mildred was not in her room and set off to look all over the school where , of course , she did not find the missing pupil .
19 The man calmly walked all over the child 's body with his heavy boots , and left her screaming on the ground .
20 This week he was on a beach in Malta ‘ he still gets all over the place , ’ says his agent dreaming of the Premier League .
21 In indigenous medicine still practised all over the world , and in European traditional medicine , these same tonics are regarded as a necessary and important weapon .
22 ( Bullet holes still exist all over the Place of the Revolution where most of the fighting took place .
23 Around 1900 Sir Aurel Stein observed that ‘ the ancient industry of ‘ fishing ’ for jade in the river bed after the summer floods still continues all along the valley' .
24 ‘ I do n't know why , if they do n't want people to come here , ’ said Betty fretfully , ‘ they do n't just put up notices all along the border describing the weather conditions . ’
25 It may seem odd to find these aquatic animals appearing in the desert , but the eggs of these shrimps probably lie all over the desert , collecting in the depressions which ultimately become pools .
26 Old Mother Jacobsen — as she was affectionately known all over the island — was in her late nineties , and she was blind .
27 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 .
28 People are snapping up bargains all over the place . ’
29 Since the dolphin is caught in shark nets , other unreported deaths probably occur all along the coast .
30 He called it the Arnold Register , after American general Hap Arnold , and set about tracking down thousands of people , now scattered all round the world .
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