Example sentences of "[verb] all [prep] [art] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 Aunt Elena is a concert pianist , and she plays all over the country and in Europe , too .
2 The recently launched G M B , T and G information pack on the acquired rights directive has been well received all over the country and a revised pack is available here at Congress today , giving negotiators and stewards the latest information and arguments to use to protect members ' jobs and conditions .
3 The Museum , although having a modern exterior , was originally built around a Moorish bath-house Commemorative plaques of the Rock 's historical past have been posted all over the streets and buildings .
4 Savings groups were formed all over the country and children ran their own campaigns in schools .
5 Material draped all round the walls and swords and things hanging on them .
6 The Hartlepool Express Laundry ( 861–086 ) goes all over the North-East and although its main customers are businesses , it 's attracting an increasing number of private customers as word spreads .
7 Sea fish would be caught all around the coast and estuaries , perhaps for most of the year , and traded some distance inland .
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 She was free to wander all over the estate and Mitch kept with her , his collection of shots growing .
10 Caspar had gone mad , leaping all over the beet and sending it rolling .
11 But even when there were teams of twenty or thirty workmen ‘ tripping over each other ’ , as Laura told a friend , with beds scattered all over the place and no curtains , ‘ it still has a very romantic atmosphere ’ .
12 She writes all over the table and all .
13 That is happening all over the country and the tenants will be required to accept all the costs of repairs .
14 Spiritual congress of this kind is , in fact , found all over the world and throughout history — as the biographies of famous Christian and other mystics confirm and occurs more often than is generally supposed in our own contemporary Western world .
15 She wandered all over the stave and produced a curious counterpoint to the tune .
16 Mrs Calzini spent £2,000 on phone calls , drove all round the country and took out a quarter page advert in the Horse and Hound magazine .
17 The impact is felt all over the profession and not just by the larger firms .
18 Bottle bins and cages for newspapers and cardboard have been positioned all over the centre and the scheme will be inaugurated at 2pm on June 17 .
19 Cupboards and shelves were built all round the room and concealed behind neat panels of canvas-covered wood , with touch-opening mechanisms so as not to break the continuity of the limited space .
20 His work has been sold all over the world and he recently held a successful one-man exhibition in Paris .
21 ‘ They seed all over the place and have the morals of tom cats , so are found in every flower bed , skulking behind hedges , peering round gate posts , naturalising in any open space .
22 I mean , some of it o you 'll get away with , but generally you re you need to recover it , it 's going all over the place and it
23 Jackie Gardner takes exhibits to horticultural shows all over the country and the nursery has just picked up a Gold Medal at Chelsea .
24 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 .
25 She will be shown all around the hospice and meet patients and staff , ’ said Lady Miriam .
26 Above that a heavy mantle is wrapped all round the body and brought over the head .
27 It is strange to relate that this short stretch of water should be such a barrier but the hills of Wouldham and village are as foreign to some people of Halling as any parts of the world and in fact there are some who travel all over the country and to some places abroad , but have lived all their lives in the village without ever setting foot on the further banks of the river .
28 You travel all over the world and stay in the top hotels where every room has its own sauna , jacuzzi , and hot and cold running maids .
29 Metal castings were exported all over the world and an industrial proletariat developed very early .
30 Mrs Bowers , 30 , who still bears some scars from the attack last March , told the court : ‘ It felt like my face was physically moving all over the place and burning . ’
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