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

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1 It just lifted the roofing from the base of the stack and hen houses just scattered all over the place .
2 Mrs Bowers , 30 , who still bears some scars from the attack last March , told the court : ‘ It felt like my face was physically moving all over the place and burning . ’
3 But you were saying about er Australia and that I I think at that particular time more so than now whatever was happening in the British pop scene seemed to just happen all over the world you know .
4 The staining , which was still most intense in the crypt region , was located in small granules not only near the microvillar membrane , but generally distributed all over the cytoplasm apically for the nucleus ( Fig 2F ) .
5 ‘ Everybody was there , ’ says Slim , ‘ the whole London blues mafia , and jaws were just dropping all over the place .
6 Well you do n't know you 're on it until you hit it and then you just lose your steering and your wheels just go all over the place
7 But they just said all over the garden there was just dead carcasses of animals .
8 And so nowadays , with the advent of high-speed telecommunications , satellites , and the formation of the World Met Organisation in particular , we now get the information that I 've already mentioned all over the world , very high-speed arrangements , and so we can now study the atmosphere all the way across .
9 In recent years British papers have been widely used all over the world .
10 The man calmly walked all over the child 's body with his heavy boots , and left her screaming on the ground .
11 This week he was on a beach in Malta ‘ he still gets all over the place , ’ says his agent dreaming of the Premier League .
12 In indigenous medicine still practised all over the world , and in European traditional medicine , these same tonics are regarded as a necessary and important weapon .
13 ( Bullet holes still exist all over the Place of the Revolution where most of the fighting took place .
14 Around 1900 Sir Aurel Stein observed that ‘ the ancient industry of ‘ fishing ’ for jade in the river bed after the summer floods still continues all along the valley' .
15 It may seem odd to find these aquatic animals appearing in the desert , but the eggs of these shrimps probably lie all over the desert , collecting in the depressions which ultimately become pools .
16 Old Mother Jacobsen — as she was affectionately known all over the island — was in her late nineties , and she was blind .
17 Since the dolphin is caught in shark nets , other unreported deaths probably occur all along the coast .
18 He called it the Arnold Register , after American general Hap Arnold , and set about tracking down thousands of people , now scattered all round the world .
19 Each part of the company has been asked to look for ways of doing more , with less , and the performance improvements now happening all over the company are starting to feed through to the bottom line .
20 Now homes all over the country are having their flues and chimneys unblocked , and old-fashioned fireplaces are being reinstated .
21 Elderly people have not been singled out for special consideration either , but for quite a different reason : their needs are broadly the same as those of younger adults , and specialist mental health services for elderly people are now developing all over the country as a direct response to the enormous growth in the numbers of people with dementia .
22 Apples are now grown all over the world from Himachal Pradesh in northern India to small luxury orchards throughout Africa .
23 These plastic cards are the most flexible way of shopping on credit and they are now used all over the world .
24 This massive , muscular breed is now known all over the world and over the last quarter of a century it has seen herdbooks or breed societies established in 24 countries in addition to France ( Argentina , Australia , Belgium , Brazil , Canada , Denmark , Finland , Germany , Hungary , Ireland , Japan , Mexico , the Netherlands , Norway , Paraguay , Portugal , South Africa , Spain , Sweden , the UK , the USSR , the USA , Uruguay and Zimbabwe ) .
25 He bowls more consistently , he gets it in the area that troubles top test class batsman which is off stump , a decent height and a decent pace , without really falling all over the shot , only come with experience .
26 Lucy now teaches all over the world and received the ASSET Achievement Award .
27 All four Girls eventually danced all over the world , sending quite a considerable amount of money home to their mother .
28 The recently launched G M B , T and G information pack on the acquired rights directive has been well received all over the country and a revised pack is available here at Congress today , giving negotiators and stewards the latest information and arguments to use to protect members ' jobs and conditions .
29 Again without a query , the news was triumphantly relayed all over the world , with the simultaneous announcement that the Kaiser had bestowed the Pour le Mérite upon Guretzky-Cornitz .
30 Moreover , the case studies reported , where MITI was highly influential , were not entirely typical : ‘ Some of the rapidly expanding ‘ new ’ industries , the products of which have been increasingly exported all over the world — such as motor cycles , bearings ( especially miniature bearings ) , transistor radios , TV sets , tape recorders , pianos and zippers — received relatively little government assistance even in their infancy periods .
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