Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun sg] all [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There was blood and glass all over the road .
2 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 .
3 This unit is separated from the fields of ridge and furrow all around the village by a break of slope or change of level of I metre ( 39 in ) or more in height .
4 And now we have fanatical variations of the Muslim faith breathin' hate and venom all over the Near East . ’
5 The little one was podgy with puppy fat and a front tooth missing and a ravishing smile and hair all over the place .
6 They were characteristics which earned her respect and friendship all round the world as , among other things , she twice reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open , twice the quarter-finals of Wimbledon and the semi-finals of the doubles at Wimbledon with her great friend and fellow Scot , Joyce Hume .
7 PAKISTAN 'S victory at Melbourne against England in the World Cup final produced unbelievable scenes of happiness and jubilation all over the country .
8 ‘ Against Liverpool they had a sweeper and man-marked all over the pitch .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 But towards the end , the book starts to read like a list , with the structure and prose all over the place .
12 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 .
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