Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] be [vb pp] all over " in BNC.

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1 His work has been sold all over the world and he recently held a successful one-man exhibition in Paris .
2 Seven XJ220 prototypes have been tested all over the world .
3 Bottle bins and cages for newspapers and cardboard have been positioned all over the centre and the scheme will be inaugurated at 2pm on June 17 .
4 Over the last year thousands of films have been produced all over the world .
5 His drawings and paintings have been exhibited all over the world .
6 The method has been imitated all over the world , in places as diverse as New Zealand , Italy , Russia , England , California , Australia , Spain and India , and that list is by no means complete .
7 The identifying symbols had been placed all over her dress , and included one in an area which seemed anatomically surprising .
8 Only problems were that one of them had had been snapped off at the legs and been reglued direct to the base , presumably in an effort to replicate Bremner 's short stature , and also in an effort to simulate Albert Johanneson ( or was it Gerry ? ? ) brown paint had been splurged all over one player , rendering his kit a mucky pink .
9 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 .
10 Dashing new treatments of the Savoy operas have been cheered all over Britain , and the company 's current tour has seen an even greater departure from tradition .
11 His photographs of both Irish and international artists have been used all over the world , in books , newspapers , magazines , tour programmes , films , advertisements and on record sleeves .
12 Almost concurrently , a report came from Bombay that the Odonata had been observed all over India , feeding on the corpses of Parsis .
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