Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] from all over [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Although we were officially the London helpline , we got calls from all over Britain and from all over the world .
2 CITY of Derry 's flourishing Pro-Am has attracted golfers from all over Britain and Ireland this weekend .
3 It 's been a good year for holly berries , and the crop on sale today attracted buyers from all over Britain .
4 After news of the drawing was reported recently in the Italian press he received tips from all over Europe about other missing Leonardos .
5 It was her canonisation that brought the town to prominence and attracted pilgrims from all over Europe to her shrine .
6 LONDONERS gathered in their thousands at Hyde Park , last Saturday to welcome bandsmen from all over Scotland and Ireland to the British Piping Championships .
7 So , everyone does their own thing , the SCO with gamelan instruments assembled from recycled bits and pieces — old cars etc — and involving children from all over Lothian .
8 , along with swimming club president and Prototype Fast Reactor station manager , was invited to present medals at the event , which attracts youngsters from all over Scotland .
9 In preparation for 1992 , when European trade barriers will be removed , the Robert Schuman Institute of Journalism is setting out to dissolve cultural barriers and unite students from all over Europe .
10 He himself had received letters from all over England , seeking his advice on questions of conscience , and found that it was unsatisfactory for Anglicans to have to rely on Roman Catholic literature for guidance in such matters .
11 Rhodes is a truly international resort , attracting good-timers from all over Europe with a unique atmosphere which combines tradition and excitement — you 'll have a colossally good time !
12 Along with Bologna , Oxford and Paris , it became one of the great centres of medieval scholarship , attracting students from all over Europe .
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