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

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1 The EC rightly saw that with France and Italy moving towards electronic toll collection to save labour , and the Netherlands moving towards road pricing to deal with congestion , drivers travelling around Europe could be faced with having to plaster numerous different black boxes all over their windscreens .
2 She pulled it out of the pad with shaking fingers and tore it across and across again until it was a pile of tiny white flakes all over her bed .
3 Spread the remaining royal icing all over the cake drum .
4 There were odd jagged seams all over the place , and the pale soft chamois leather had effectively polished dirt off every surface it came into contact with , so that it was now as grimy as the leathers Carolyn 's Dad used at the garage .
5 He had a crappy Hemworth guitar and stuck white sticky paper all over it so it would look
6 What was he , your second Gabriel , doing with his mucky old fingers all over your mirror ? ’
7 The carnotaur skin was very ornamental in pattern , with large protruding clusters all over the body , especially along the sides .
8 Now drill numerous small holes all over the plate not larger than ¼″ — otherwise you could end up with gravel getting into them .
9 It was just about as bad an accident as can happen to a nuclear-power station — an explosion and a fire that scattered fissile fuel all over the site and sent radioactive smoke and dust across thousands of square miles .
10 But he was wearing a bikini , a pink bikini with big black spots all over it .
11 The tank has green hairy algae all over the rocks , heaterstat , gravel and glass .
12 He was treated with antibiotics and his throat healed , but soon afterwards he developed red itchy bumps all over his body — nettle-rash .
13 The G M B speaks for these workers , and we know that abolishing the Wages Council will not provide any hope or prosperity for millions of low paid workers all over Britain .
14 " Dirty great holes all over Australia , Kate . "
15 But this large-scale form emerges because of lots of little local cellular effects all over the developing body , and these local effects consist primarily of two-way branchings , in the form of two-way cell splittings .
16 In my wanderings to the Staff Colleges and branches of the Royal Aeronautical Society all over the world , the USAF Academy , Colorado Springs , and also that incredible edifice of aeronautical and technical learning — the Smithsonian in Washington , the main question that always crops up and in almost entirely the same way is " how was it possible to maintain morale ? "
17 The damp surface is an ideal environment for micro-organisms to grow , and protection against them is often provided by special poison-producing glands all over the skin .
18 The key lies in the principles used to train élite military corps all over the world .
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