Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] all over [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We sent Martin over to operate our North American office because we produce a magazine that goes all over the world , and based in Canada he ran the office for us there and was doing a very good job .
2 Nearly a century and a half later , John Taylor and Company are still at work making bells that go all over the world , not only to churches and cathedrals , but to town halls , universities and other secular buildings .
3 and , and it went , cos it was quite a bit more worth petrol that went all over the place .
4 In a syndicated article that ran all over the country , The Washington Post summarised Strickland 's disclosures : ‘ Prof. Rick Heber 's group at the University of Wisconsin may have settled once and for all the question of whether the disproportionate mental retardation of slum children is the result of heredity or environment . ’
5 Mix the herbs into the softened butter and rub all over the lamb .
6 The contents of all of them had been pulled out and scattered all over the floor .
7 The Soviet statistics were terribly messy and scattered all over the place but Davies and Barker finally succeeded in teasing them out and knocking them into some sort of shape .
8 Or you can simply sabotage the thing by coughing loudly and exploding all over the place and then of course they simply ca n't use it .
9 There 's no way that a farrier can shoe a horse that is so angry or frightened that it is rearing and leaping all over the place .
10 Now , as a new year begins , will you help Save the Children to continue providing care and support all over the world ?
11 That 's why I take a small telescopic rod , a tiny fixed spool reel and lures all over the world with me .
12 Pain starts in the nipple and radiates all over the body .
13 There is no toilet paper and piss all over the seat .
14 by Sir Arthur Norman Chairman , WWF-UK To have influenced in one short lifetime fundamental changes in the attitude of hundreds of millions of fellow humans towards the natural world and to have seen his ideas take root and flourish all over the world , is surely the achievement of a very extraordinary and great man .
15 When Mum rushed to see what was wrong , she found Katy wearing a pair of Dad 's shoes and clattering all over the kitchen floor .
16 Geoffrey Wilkinson 's deputy was Peter Bardon who joined the RAF soon after the Second World War and served all over the world , particularly in the Far East .
17 Nails bit his tongue and slithered all over the place .
18 We shall see that , said I , and he answered unabashed , with the invisible instruments twanging and humming and jangling all over the room , ‘ You may see it , but you must not speak about this or anything that has passed here , for I have silenced you as surely as if I had cut out your tongue . ’
19 Then he took his hands from the organ and looked all over the keyboard as if to make quite sure that all the keys and stops were there .
20 As a Trainer she brought enthusiasm and inspiration to the courses held there , and with boundless energy she taught at courses and rallies all over the country .
21 During a healing session , scads of reddish-brown aromatic powder ( ‘ just like savoury mixed spice ’ , says Boltwood prosaically ) , suddenly appeared from his fingertips , and sprayed all over the stage and the people sitting nearby .
22 ‘ Young Jim just lost the front end of the bike and went all over the road .
23 They were very , very popular and went all over the world .
24 The beans are dried and exported all over the world we do n't know where .
25 He became famous and performed all over the world . ’
26 The Aerosols were almost impossible to stop , and the soldiers and their weapons and equipment were getting burned and melted all over the place until one brave soldier who had clung on to one of the Aerosols as it flew back to its base came back ( after many adventures ) with the news that their base was a breadboard moored under an overhang on an inland creek .
27 It was 115 degrees , and the water melons began to pop , and the donkeys began to do what donkeys do , and it all mixed together and ran all over the parking lot .
28 Instantly he sprang out of bed , shouting her name , and ran all over the house looking for her .
29 But in a car , as the driver , taking young Pat to training sessions and matches all over the country .
30 As the clocks chimed and struck all over the city he would stroll down the Broad , along St Giles and round by the Parks …
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