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

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1 I 've been all over the moors looking for you !
2 As I 've said before , we ca n't be all over the flats at the same time .
3 Glynn 's prints must be all over the premises so there should be no problem . ’
4 Thus party apparatchiks can spend months or years devising an appropriate slogan without anyone paying more than the most perfunctory attention when the thing is published , while some silly so-and-so can go on Newsnight and make an indelicate comment and be all over the newspapers for weeks .
5 He told Daniel about the terrible St Rémy painting of the blasted tree , about noir-rouge , and Daniel said that it was odd that these orchards should be all over the walls of other asylums now , to cheer people up .
6 The young stars were all over the newspapers and fan magazines , and Nicholson loved to read and hear about their adventures .
7 Religious paintings were all over the walls .
8 They were all over the walls and ceiling .
9 It 's been on the television news and it 's all over the papers this morning .
10 ‘ When it was all over the papers I feared that when I went shopping people would abuse me , spit at me .
11 But you were easy enough — your name was all over the papers recently . ’
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