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

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1 Footsteps are heard all over the building causing surprise and apprehension and expectancy in those visitors who have heard about the phenomena but have n't experienced it .
2 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 .
3 Table 7 gives some idea of the many Friesian derivatives which have since been developed all over the world .
4 Counties are designated all over the south .
5 When the rabbits are removed from the net I always toss mine belly upwards to the ground so that the white hair on the underside makes the rabbit more visible in the darkness and I can then collect it later once the killing operation has been completed all along the net .
6 Such things are happening all over the country .
7 It is hardly possible to drive through the village and people have been climbing all over the wreck .
8 Families are like constellations of stars : we see each one as an entity , because they make some recognisable design , yet the individual stars are scattered all over the universe , apart .
9 The first 20 live closest to the hospital that is to do the transplant , the next 20 are somewhat further afield and the remainder are scattered all over the country .
10 The teaching faculties and administrative offices are scattered all over the city but , forming a wonderful backdrop to King 's Parade , stands the Senate House .
11 In more recent times , the present owners turned the old peasants ' houses , which are scattered all over the estate , into pleasant apartments .
12 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 .
13 ‘ But what has been happening in Darlington has been happening all over the country , this has been a national problem . ’
14 It 's been happening all over the world for quite some time . ’
15 The aims of the new mental health task force , set up in January to monitor the mental health service modernisation programme ( p 000 ) , seem sensible , but if central data on the programme had been collected all along the team would not now have to go to the districts for information .
16 oh , right oh then , she said it 's been done all over the country
17 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 .
18 His drawings and paintings have been exhibited all over the world .
19 It reveals all that has been said in the many policy launches and the speeches that have been made all over the country .
20 One ca n't actually separate them , although you will try to , from all the other rules and regulations we are passing all over the place .
21 A car enthusiast has found a new way of making money out of Minis … he 's turning them into furniture.He 's making sofas which he calls driving seats … and they 're selling all over the world.Richard Barnett reports :
22 He 's making sofas which he calls driving seats … and they 're selling all over the world .
23 And th th th they 're known all over the world .
24 There 's no point in estimating a model if in reality those coefficients are not fixed , they 're jumping all over the place .
25 They 're spread all over the country , which is why I have to travel so much and why the Consulate had difficulty tracing me . ’
26 It 's a well known fact that aircraft are sold all around the world , this can have a bearing on the capability and also a bearing on their cost and therefore saleability .
27 ‘ They are used all over the school . ’
28 Ford ( 1988 ) by contrast believes that the insights of counselling are needed all along the way .
29 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 .
30 Over the last year thousands of films have been produced all over the world .
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