Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [noun] [prep] all over " in BNC.

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1 If no standardized language were used at an international tournament , with referees , judges , timekeepers and competitors from all over the world , utter confusion would reign .
2 We prop the grating open with another branch and spend the next half-hour pulling fallen branches and logs from all over that part of the hill , dragging them into the clump of bushes and throwing them into the shaft ; we snap dead branches off trees and bushes and haul and peel living ones off ; we scrape together armfuls of dry leaf litter and throw those over the edge of the chimney , too ; everything goes under the grating and down into the shaft .
3 An exhibition and conference on fire-fighting involving companies and brigades from all over Austria was in full swing .
4 We also know that the construction industry offers few ‘ local jobs ’ : it brings in contractors and sub-contractors from all over the country .
5 The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country .
6 The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country .
7 Nurserymen and women from all over the country showed off the plants and flowers they 've carefully grown .
8 At the weekend , modern day Roundheads and Cavaliers from all over the country , saddled up to re-enact the skirmish and commerate the 350th anniversary of the war and at times the battle took on a definite air of reality although noone was seriously hurt .
9 Today we print a further selection received from Merseysiders and people from all over the country as well as abroad …
10 Indeed , the Edinburgh International Festival , which lasts for three weeks in the summer , attracts visitors as well as artists and performers from all over the world .
11 The narrow whitewashed streets now play host to jet-setters , artists and students from all over Europe ; and in the evening the whole town comes alive with plenty of discos and lively nightspots .
12 Here developed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries a centre for the arts which attracted artists and craftsmen from all over Italy .
13 But as soon as you step inside the door , you can see it 's something different — with ideas and inspiration from all over the world .
14 The biggest bore of the year attracted surfers and canoeists from all over the country .
15 Will not the Prime Minister refer to the report and listen to the voices of business and commerce from all over the country when they say : ’ A worsening position on employment expectations , ’ — higher job losses — ’ and a major down-grading of business confidence , however , give no cause for comfort in this survey ’ ?
16 The park is home to a fascinating and varied collection of mammals , birds , reptiles , fish and invertebrates from all over the world .
17 The following morning 650 English-speaking officers and soldiers from all over the Empire arrived .
18 Encompassing over 200 events and staged right across the country , it gives you the chance to hear over 40 orchestras , opera companies , dance troupes , chamber music ensembles and soloists from all over Britain and Europe .
19 Most of the uniforms and CID from all over the county are offering to work in their spare time . ’
20 They were made into medicines , perfumes and unguents by the Egyptian priests and priestesses who became so renowned for their skills that sages and physicians from all over the ancient world came to Egypt to study medicine and the Mysteries .
21 In an exclusive and wide-ranging survey we have have delved deep into the minds of 13 to 17-year-old girls and boys from all over Britain .
22 At solemn vespers in St Peter 's that day , Pope John said , ‘ The preparation of the Council , however , will not be the task of the Roman curia but , together with the illustrious prelates and consultors of the Roman Curia , bishops and scholars from all over the world will offer their contribution . ‘
23 The days are a constant avalanche of meetings on human rights cries in various countries , detailed briefings for appointments with ambassadors , and working sessions with Amnesty International members and delegates from all over the world .
24 The golfing correspondents of newspapers and magazines from all over the world had gathered for the finale .
25 MORE than 120 eminent doctors , lawyers and philosophers from all over the world were gathering in Edinburgh today to discuss whether or not to treat hopelessly-ill patients .
26 The Summer Course held at Green Park Centre near Aylesbury was a great success and participants from all over England and Wales were joined by other Medau enthusiasts from France , Belgium and Germany .
27 Organised by the Department of Communication and Publication of the National Council of Churches ( NCC ) in Bangladesh , and supported by WACC , the ecumenical workshop brought together around 35 writers , publishers and booksellers from all over the country .
28 Outside Westminster Abbey , men and women from all over the country whooped and wept with joy at the decision , which for the first time lets women rise higher than the limited role of deacon .
29 Maria paused in the doorway , surveying her new colleagues and their partners , a handful of them local people but mainly men and women from all over the English-speaking world , because radio people had a gypsy tendency to move on every few years .
30 The idea is to invite choirs and musicians from all over the United Kingdom to use our menu , the sheet music and the pack of the fund raising ideas .
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