Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] all over [art] world " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you watch telly , you 'll know there 's people lying dead all over the world , ’ said Constance . |
2 | Research on methods for controlling pests without chemicals is going on all over the world and the latest greenfly predator to come under scientific scrutiny is the lacewing . |
3 | To call it the " Cenomanian transgression " is something of an oversimplification , for it is often Albian or Turonian in age , but a major transgression at about the beginning of late Cretaceous times seems to have occurred almost all over the world . |
4 | Ethno-religious conflicts have sprung up all over the world in recent years . |
5 | ‘ Something like 90,000 acres of trees per minute are being chopped down all over the world , ’ contributed Lydia off the top of her head . |
6 | One of the most ideal representatives of the Chaetodonite family for the beginner 's aquarium , and one that has been kept successfully all over the world , is the Threadfin Butterfly ( Chaetodon auriga ) . |
7 | This theory of the global system , then , revolves around the perceived necessity for global capitalism to continually increase production and international trade , to guarantee the political conditions for this to occur uninterruptedly all over the world , and to create in people the need to want to consume all the products that are available , on a permanent basis . |
8 | Paul was a young dentist whose dental practice enabled him to travel widely all over the world . |
9 | People will be tuning in all over the world for these live performances and it 's the organisers ’ hope that they will also take note of the educational messages conveyed . |
10 | With a £250,000 advance under his belt , Mr Seth has created a best-seller and with rights being snapped up all over the world he is well on his way to becoming a millionaire . |
11 | In a recent letter to an amateur gill-netter in New Zealand , Gaskin said : ‘ Animals like Hector 's dolphin , with a very low reproductive rate , are disappearing steadily all over the world ... |