Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] all over [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hundreds of trials followed all over the land in the wake of Chelmsford . |
2 | In the east and centre of the county we find a close network of narrow , winding lanes , wandering from hamlet to hamlet and farm to farm , churches standing alone , isolated houses dotted all over the map , many of them called Hall or Old Hall — significant names . |
3 | She raised it high in the air and brought it down with a crash right on the top of the wretched Bruce Bogtrotter 's head and pieces flew all over the platform . |
4 | Needless to say I was not allowed to forget this incident and cartoons appeared all over the ship . |
5 | He then explained in a hushed voice how these bloody insects roamed all over the place . |
6 | On that day , various poptastic things happened all over the world , all to convince you that AIDS is a terrible thing , that safe sex does n't mean no sex and that we must all love one another and usher in a new era of positivity etc etc . |
7 | ‘ When the tram passed Springfield Park , you know , by Alder Hey Hospital , I could see trenches dug all over the park . |
8 | Parenthood brings out the worst , it seemed to him ; vicarious ambitions and frustrations raged all over the lawns and games fields of Croxford House on sports day . |
9 | Within a few years clubs appeared all over the country . |
10 | Drawers littered all over the floor , cushions ripped open . |
11 | These new towns proposed all over the country have been called ‘ a solution in search of a problem ’ by the CPRE — in other words a solution to a non-existent problem , as enough land has already been put aside for people to be housed . |
12 | There was a youth dance during one conference I staged and at six the next morning I did an automatic check on the adjustable lectern , Only to find graffiti-covered papers stuck all over the front . |
13 | Posters appeared all over the campus , which is in Mao 's home town , criticising the officials for their interference and treatment of the democratically selected candidates . |
14 | Nomes swarmed all over the Ship . |