Example sentences of "[be] [verb] all over [art] world " in BNC.

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1 Table 7 gives some idea of the many Friesian derivatives which have since been developed all over the world .
2 And most of us have a general sense that things are pretty gloomy for people in the Third World : we might remember that Sudanese women must walk hours in search of firewood , that Brazilian peasants are still going hungry , that children are dying all over the world of something as simple and easily treatable as diarrhoea .
3 It 's been happening all over the world for quite some time . ’
4 His drawings and paintings have been exhibited all over the world .
5 He 's making sofas which he calls driving seats … and they 're selling all over the world .
6 And th th th they 're known all over the world .
7 In the last 21 years the British state has developed a range of counter-insurgency techniques which have been exported all over the world : ‘ special units ’ such as the SAS , sectarian shoot-to-kill squads , political laws , special courts , media censorship and new styles of torture which leave no mark .
8 Over the last year thousands of films have been produced all over the world .
9 His photographs of both Irish and international artists have been used all over the world , in books , newspapers , magazines , tour programmes , films , advertisements and on record sleeves .
10 His work has been sold all over the world and he recently held a successful one-man exhibition in Paris .
11 ‘ I 'm 21 years old , here I am going all over the world , and people actually give a shit what I think about things .
12 Based on original sheep shears , 82 different models are exported all over the world .
13 Here the usual export formalities occur before the guitars are shipped all over the world .
14 The method has been imitated all over the world , in places as diverse as New Zealand , Italy , Russia , England , California , Australia , Spain and India , and that list is by no means complete .
15 While hand colouring was fully accepted as a compromise , and in fact supplied work to the legions of miniature painters that had been made redundant by the advent of photography , experiments continued to be made all over the world .
16 While hand colouring was fully accepted as a compromise , and in fact supplied work to the legions of miniature painters that had been made redundant by the advent of photography , experiments continued to be made all over the world .
17 Is another marvellous British invention — the miracle transputer which will be sold all over the world — about to be employed and manufactured by foreigners ?
18 Species superficially resembling Terebratula maxima may be found all over the world in rocks going back at least to the Jurassic period .
19 Firms of English solicitors are to be found all over the world , while at home , complex legislation , the increasing need for financial services and growing domestic demand has led to a growth in the need for solicitors .
20 If implemented , we face the danger of replacing what little uniqueness is left of the Royal Mile with a commonplace traffic engineers ' solution that can be found all over the world .
21 One day the troubles in Northern Ireland will be known all over the world , and the British will have to listen to us .
22 Vast amounts of capital and capacity were installed all over the world in expectation of continuing rising demand and no technological change .
23 They were exhibited all over the world , and appeared in London at the Egyptian Hall in 1829 .
24 This program is being seen all over the world !
25 Metal castings were exported all over the world and an industrial proletariat developed very early .
26 By the 1900s , British Arts and Crafts houses were admired all over the world .
27 Three thousand men worked here once , producing slates that were shipped all over the world from the specially built Port Dinorwic on the Menai Strait .
28 They were shipped all over the world Spain , Australia and South America being popular destinations .
29 Nevertheless , in the late 1960s , mini-skirts were distributed all over the world and could be ( if preserved ) the index fossil for that epoch .
30 ‘ What were known all over the world as ‘ English gardens ’ were the most pervasive influence that England ever had on the European way of life' , wrote Lord Clark .
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