Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [vb pp] all over [art] " in BNC.

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1 They are used all over the school . ’
2 And th th th they 're known all over the world .
3 They 're spread all over the country , which is why I have to travel so much and why the Consulate had difficulty tracing me . ’
4 They were exhibited all over the world , and appeared in London at the Egyptian Hall in 1829 .
5 Every St Kildan family owned a number of cleits and they were scattered all over the island , many of them convenient to the bird cliffs because ‘ fresh ’ birds were much heavier than those that had dried out , and everything had to be carried back to the village eventually .
6 They were shipped all over the world Spain , Australia and South America being popular destinations .
7 ‘ Why somebody 's left an 'ole choc-ice on the floor , and it 's run all over the place .
8 They 've nae room for it , here at Kelvingrove , so it 's kept all over the west of Scotland hidden away . ’
9 It 's used all over the world — hotel trade jargon .
10 ‘ Do n't be so modest , Archie , ’ said Robins , adding for my benefit , ‘ The colonel is responsible for all manner of things — the daily radio link — ‘ the sked ’ as it 's known all over the Pacific-crime and punishment , what happens if the electricity breaks down . ’
11 Agriculture is not like defence — a matter of being privy to private information ; it is splattered all over the journals .
12 Although it 's more expensive than the regional wines , it is sold all over the country .
13 Although he 's travelled all over the world taking stills , Mexico and the Bahamas last year , Thailand and Kampuchea before that , of all the beautiful places he 's visited and the stunning scenery he 's witnessed , his favourite place is the bottom of the sea .
14 By 1800 the new Shorthorn was Britain 's tallest breed , the bulls standing 152cm at the withers ; the famous Durham Ox was 165cm tall and weighed 3,024 pounds as a five-year-old in 1801 when it was exhibited all over the country , remaining a star travelling showpiece until it dislocated its hip in 1807 .
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