Example sentences of "come [prep] [adv] over [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They 've come from all over Britain and Ireland to take part in one of the biggest annual horse sales in the country . |
2 | But I 've heard him quoted as saying that one of the reasons he did n't come was because they did n't have a venue large enough , because people would want to come from all over Europe . |
3 | Up until 1945 its members came from all over Germany and abroad . |
4 | They came from all over America the men of the Three Hundred and Ninetieth Bombardment Group , one of the most decorated and acclaimed sections of America 's wartime military machines . |
5 | Students came from all over Europe , a number of them boarding with him and his mistress , paving fees for private tuition . |
6 | This was my first sight and smell of the deliciously flavoured delicacies that came from all over Europe . |
7 | People came from all over Britain — from a quiet Scottish village to the suburbs of Manchester — but everyone appeared to have a relatively comfortable background . |
8 | He came from all over Macaw or somewhere down there he came from . |
9 | They came from all over Gloucestershire for a typical Victorian day out … a trip on a steamer to the seaside resort of Ilfracombe.Six hundred and fifty climbed aboard the Balmoral at Lydney dock … making the most of the chance of a lifetime.After all the last pleasure boat to attract the crowds down to Lydney dock for a trip to Devon was the paddle steamer Ravenswood in 1893 . |
10 | For certainly , once the chapel is built and consecrated , there will be pilgrims coming from all over Normandy . |
11 | Anglers come from all over Britain to fish St John 's and rarely depart unhappily . |
12 | KITEC staff come from all over Japan and beyond ! |
13 | Now people come from all over Ireland who combine climbing the peak , saying prayers en route and attending Mass on top , with ceilidhs and dances . |
14 | The teak and rosewood designs come from all over Scandinavia , but mainly from Denmark . |
15 | People come from all over Darlington for some of the activities but in the Denes area the church is regarded as a genuine focal point for non-churchgoers as well as regular worshippers . |