Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] all over [art] " in BNC.

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1 In Munich , the Stalingrad disaster prompted the group of students who , largely inspired by moral and religious idealism , had the previous year formed the ‘ White Rose ’ movement and circulated anti-Nazi leaflets in Munich University , to stage a suicidally brave public demonstration of their detestation for Hitler and Nazism in a defiant manifesto displayed all over the university buildings :
2 How often is that sad refrain heard all over the English-speaking world !
3 The brown paper bag tied with white string hit the pavement , split and corn went all over the place .
4 Her tilted smile put the usual dent , something just less than a dimple , at the corner of her mouth as she pulled on a robe bought only three days previously , sumptuous emerald silk with an elaborate multicoloured dragon embroidered all over the back .
5 The reaction that thriller writer Derek Raymond received for his most recent novel , I Was Dora Suarez , was disconcerting in the extreme : his editor vomited all over the fist chapter .
6 ‘ Ca n't read a sodding map , gets his human body splattered all over the street , then takes off without a by your leave or kiss my elbow .
7 I suppose they saw their company name blazoned all over the media .
8 He left the bathroom in a terrible mess , with water slopped all over the floor and the towel sopping .
9 In the punishment cells last week , Rudakov , who is the Political Officer , kicked over a man 's slop bucket and the water ran all over the floor .
10 The bang of the door resounded all over the house .
11 How do you think they 'd feel if they saw details of your private life splashed all over the tabloids ? ’
12 Roman put the milk jug in front of her , his fingers slipped and the milk spilt all over the table .
13 When will the Prime Minister apologise to the British people for the disgraceful inequities and sheer misery caused all over the country by the poll tax , which he was one of the first people to promote ?
14 ‘ I could n't afford to wait — not with the story of the London kidnap splashed all over the early editions of Figaro .
15 Throughout the year therefore emissaries from the congregation drove all over the place , from Kirkcaldy to Bonnyrigg , Carricknowe and Musselburgh , and on their return had
16 One particularly spivvy dealer during an official Harvard Securities party urinated all over the floor .
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