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

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1 The first 20 live closest to the hospital that is to do the transplant , the next 20 are somewhat further afield and the remainder are scattered all over the country .
2 At midnight the church bells are sounded all over the city and the sky is full of all varieties of fireworks .
3 The teaching faculties and administrative offices are scattered all over the city but , forming a wonderful backdrop to King 's Parade , stands the Senate House .
4 ‘ Their pictures were spread all over the news bulletins .
5 Rather grudgingly a voice said , ‘ The Prime Minister ’ , and supporting voices were heard all over the room .
6 A. The high reputation of Sheffield cutlery is known all over the world .
7 Based on original sheep shears , 82 different models are exported all over the world .
8 It proves that winds are distributed all over the globe , and that the whole planet enjoys a circulatory system like — ’
9 These circumstances are mirrored all over the country and are linked with the lack of a firm policy framework at school , local authority and national level .
10 Footsteps are heard all over the building causing surprise and apprehension and expectancy in those visitors who have heard about the phenomena but have n't experienced it .
11 Vast amounts of capital and capacity were installed all over the world in expectation of continuing rising demand and no technological change .
12 Less pure grades of graphite were discovered all over the world but none had the structure of the Borrowdale type .
13 They 're drawn to her eccentric style and now her work is exhibited all over the country .
14 Here the usual export formalities occur before the guitars are shipped all over the world .
15 Not , well this one specifically this but er I mean there 's tapes being taken all over the place .
16 However the cry was raised all over the floor : " They 've removed their team leader " Some thirty young dealers applauded the courage of these two .
17 The dried blood from my nose was smeared all over the front of my mouth and it cracked when I tried to move my lips .
18 Then an attempt was made to get rid of it at 800 deg C in the west midlands but the incinerator needed to be at 1,200 deg C. The result was that the dioxins from Bolsover in the east midlands were transmitted all over the west midlands .
19 The place was deserted , there was no sign of the family , smashed furniture and household goods were strewn all over the place .
20 Apart from the problem of water being splashed all over the place , the dog may scratch the bath with its claws .
21 I am happy to add my voice to that of the hon. Gentleman to ensure that the facility is understood all over the country .
22 We had a bit of a party in the Met Office that night , tearful farewells were said all over the place , and I departed the next morning with my kit and a bad headache , ready for whatever Fate had in store for me .
23 The impact is felt all over the profession and not just by the larger firms .
24 That pattern was duplicated all over the subcontinent .
25 There are six , two in one department and four in another , I believe it is. erm if you look at erm the way our departments are dotted all over the City , on expensive leases in fact , we 've taken property after property to accommodate our staff and they all need cleaners , so on and so forth .
26 Families are like constellations of stars : we see each one as an entity , because they make some recognisable design , yet the individual stars are scattered all over the universe , apart .
27 ‘ At a lower level , players are tackled all over the field .
28 On the other hand , its members were scattered all over the United Kingdom , which made a northern town central .
29 Will he assure the House that the new planning practice guidance that he is to issue will give planners teeth , and not just false teeth , to deal with the unauthorised developments being built all over the country ?
30 During Friday 20 May and Saturday the 21st the fierce chase continued , during which some of the French ships were scattered all over the Channel ; a few , like the Spanish Armada before them , only escaped by sailing right round the British Isles .
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