Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun] all over the " in BNC.
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1 | Just blood and bones all over the sand . |
2 | Both are chilling tales : blood and guts all over the place as a teenager pumps a shotgun at her school fellows in Monster , while in The Train a bunch of high school friends travelling from Chicago to San Francisco confess their guilty and vicious secrets before falling victim to savage revenge . |
3 | There was blood and glass all over the road . |
4 | Anyway , to come back to Oxford : While editing this issue of the magazine , I was confronted every day with the contrast between the university and education all over the world . |
5 | So she did — her brother-in-law , a schoolteacher with a young growing family , a huge mortgage and debts all over the place . |
6 | It also had an assortment of different-coloured knobs , a mixture of old and new bridge saddles , a custom bone nut , a left-handed vibrato , burn marks on the headstock and stickers all over the place . |
7 | And now we have fanatical variations of the Muslim faith breathin' hate and venom all over the Near East . ’ |
8 | The little one was podgy with puppy fat and a front tooth missing and a ravishing smile and hair all over the place . |
9 | Thus , women 's work in domestic food production has remained largely invisible ( see Boserup , 1970 ; Petritsch , 1985 ) , while the role of the TNCs is broadcast from television , radio , newsprint and billboards all over the Third World . |
10 | PAKISTAN 'S victory at Melbourne against England in the World Cup final produced unbelievable scenes of happiness and jubilation all over the country . |
11 | ‘ Against Liverpool they had a sweeper and man-marked all over the pitch . |
12 | I found her by the side of the house with her dog , looking like a complete tramp , with a patched-up old coat and hair all over the place . |
13 | After last year 's success he has appeared on TV and radio all over the world and has been signed up by three advertising agencies . |
14 | But towards the end , the book starts to read like a list , with the structure and prose all over the place . |
15 | Suggestions are asked for from the family and friends all over the village . |
16 | The immediate assumption is that there is a chemical communication between leaf and branch all over the tree , and this possibility is borne out to some degree by the character of leaf and caterpillar battles in other species . |