Example sentences of "[num] [adj] [noun] [prep] all over " in BNC.

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1 More than 100 law-enforcement experts from all over the world will be at the conference , organised by the National Criminal Intelligence Service ( NCIS ) , to assess the threat posed by the gangs .
2 45 disabled sailors from all over Britain and Ireland turned up at Farmoor in Oxfordshire for a weekend of racing .
3 The ANC move to end sanctions came at its solidarity conference in Johannesburg attended by 500 anti-apartheid activists from all over the world .
4 Proof came within a short time when in November 1983 more than five hundred deaf people from all over the country joined other disabled groups at Westminster in an impressive lobby in support of a Private Member 's Bill , introduced by Robert Wareing MP , which sought to make discrimination against all disabled people illegal .
5 She will join a 14 strong team from all over the UK which will be competing against 22 countries worldwide .
6 On page 18 we 've got Part Two of Paul Buttle 's exclusively designed circuit of the Lakes , while on page 51 there 's our new and improved Out and About section , with no fewer than 14 great walks from all over the country .
7 Yet last Saturday they were to be found in Henley , rowing in trials together with up to a hundred other hopefuls from all over Britain .
8 The rally , attended by about 1,000 civil servants from all over the West of Scotland , was part of a national campaign by civil service unions against the Government 's market testing programme , which the unions claim puts more than 44,000 civil service jobs in Britain , including 11,000 in Scotland , at risk .
9 Hi-volt Capacitors , which manufactures high voltage equipment , will accompany 19 other businesses from all over the province , on the Industrial Development Board trade mission to the four main markets in Scandinavia .
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