Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [noun pl] all [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But the council said the Government 's decision to repatriate had profound implications for asylum seekers all over the world and added that it was ‘ utterly appalled ’ by the action taken furtively in Hong Kong .
2 They were typical of apprentice lads all over England .
3 So in addition to the powerful forces of modern media , we have the equally powerful but natural forces of opinion formers all around us .
4 Both play a very clever trick which will answer the prayers of video users all round the world .
5 This success is something to share with the company 's business partners , host economies , shareholders , employees and , of course , drinkers of quality beers all over the world .
6 MONEY raised through the Church of Ireland 's Bishops ' Appeal will go towards relief projects all over the world .
7 Sharpe could hear the hiss and whiplash of musket bullets all around them .
8 They wore the same green and white of malai children all over that archipelagic state .
9 Megadeth 's fifth and finest LP , ‘ Countdown To Extinction ’ slammed its way straight into the upper reaches of LP charts all over the globe ( it entered the US chart at a staggering No. 2 ! ) and its first single , Symphony Of Destruction , was such a hit in the UK that a Top Of The Pops appearance was simply unavoidable .
10 It has been reproduced in millions and has served as the model for metro maps all over the world .
11 From the polytechnic , the court was told , Bedworth had been able to hack into computer systems all around the world using his microcomputer — a type found in many schools — as a master terminal .
12 Fancy a jacket with paw prints all over it ? the Flic Flac 's the one for you .
13 And the studio floor was covered with meat , and they had this dog they 'd starved for three days with contact mics all over its stomach … and they were recording him eating the meat !
14 But as catfish are described as ‘ swimming tongues ’ with taste receptors all over their bodies , this may mean that other fish are less stimulated .
15 I wish to rewire it , but I 'm not sure how to do this as the wiring is in a bit of a mess , with earth wires all over the place , some not joined to anywhere .
16 The event takes place in swimming pools all over the country until Sunday .
17 Around three trains per week were accepted by this shop , all carrying horse-drawn vehicles , coming from Goods Depots all over the country : Camden , Broad Street , Curzon Street etc , whereas it was the rule that road motors came and went under their own power delivered and accepted by the drivers from the depots concerned .
18 A close relative of Hector 's , the Chilean black dolphin , is caught in surface gill-nets all along the Chilean coast , its only habitat .
19 I lived in Hastings getting up at dawn every day to teach part-time in art colleges all over the country .
20 A slimmer ARCO with a more heavily weighted local flavour is a pattern reflected in art fairs all over the world .
21 An intensive bout of lobbying by both sides followed during the next month , both in New York and in capital cities all over the world .
22 With his daughter Antionette he performed in music halls all over the country .
23 They are laid as eggs in river tributaries all over the northern hemisphere .
24 With the growing interest in waterlilies enthusiasts all over the world are producing new varieties every year .
25 You can hear the frogs , of course , revving up in the shallows , but not the rare great crested newts , which occasionally turn up in garden ponds all over the place .
26 Who is working at top levels within health authorities all over the country to improve maternity services for all those other mothers out there ?
27 Years later when I became chairman of the medical missions of SPG , I realised how in mission hospitals all over the world , the same devoted healing mission was being carried on , which spoke much more eloquently of divine and human love than the preaching of less qualified friends like myself .
28 The author , Jane Pettigrew , has taken traditional recipes from Trust properties all over the British Isles and combined them with a fascinating account of the development of tea-drinking in this country , ever since Catharine of Braganza brought over a tea chest from Portugal as part of her dowry on her marriage to Charles II .
29 A rare display of masterpieces in every medium will be assembled for the show from country houses all over Britain — from Haddo House in the north of Scotland to Arundel Castle on the south coast .
30 Despite the outcry from MG enthusiasts all over the world , the last MGB came off the production line in October 1981 .
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