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

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1 AS FANS and players all over the country were being invited to stage a sit-down protest against all-seater stadia , ITV executives last night admitted they are seeking an exclusive multimillion pound deal to televise Premier League games .
2 The film is working with kids and adults all over America . ’
3 Clearly , the computer provided the ideal way to process the mass of information contained in personnel records in offices and depots all over the United Kingdom .
4 The job involved visiting mining camps , quarries and oilfields all over the world selling explosives and it gave Haslam his first taste of the excitement of travel , something that has remained with him all his life .
5 Food American Style — or British if you prefer — is available at dozens of restaurants and kiosks all over the Park .
6 especially under the influence of the " debased dialect of the Cockney … which is spreading from our schools and training.colleges all over the country .
7 ‘ I hear you played cowboys and Indians all over Berkshire with Gareth and Coconut yesterday . ’
8 Through discussion , with chalk lines and discs all over the floor , a pattern began to emerge .
9 He got bruises and sores all over him .
10 I crumbled a scone and left the raisins and crumbs all over my plate .
11 ‘ If I had teeth and tentacles all over the place that 's just the sort of message I 'd send .
12 If you are after a session , do n't waste your time sending tapes and records all over the place .
13 Since last April 's farce , more than 60 innovative suggestions for alternative starting methods have flooded into Aintree from racing organisations and individuals all over the world .
14 We talked to health workers and campesinos all over the country .
15 £1,500 worth of HTA National Garden Gift Tokens , which can be exchanged for plants and tools all over the country , can also be won .
16 The experiment on which this story was based has not been effectively repeated — but it sent a sufficient frisson through legislators and consumerists all over the world for subliminal advertising to have been solemnly banned in most countries where advertising is effectively controlled .
17 We hope that by including a variety of cases we can inspire individuals and groups all over the country to take up arms on behalf of a threatened building in their neighbourhood .
18 The opportunities of 1992 , however , could lead to a progressive harmonisation of anti-discriminatory legislation , and the changes in Eastern Europe provide further cause for us to extend our solidarity to lesbians and gays all over Europe , as they did for us .
19 Woodstock is remembered as both the epoch and grand decline of the hippy dream , well that 's one story but here 's another — black rock 's firegod at the peak of his powers screwing , stabbing , firing diamond cast dreams and nightmares all over the fin-de- siècle '60s musical epoch .
20 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
21 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
22 There were lumps and bumps all over the place , accompanied by intense itching .
23 For pure nostalgia the Alternative Exhibition has displays of Cadbury memorabilia large and small donated from attics and cupboards all over the country .
24 BCAR Chairman Steve Challis welcomed delegates from museums and groups all over the UK to the meeting , explaining that he thought BCAR to be ‘ probably one of the smallest groups in the BAPC ’ .
25 He would be able to visit libraries , museums and institutions all over Britain and make contact with other numerologists .
26 I do n't think but that sort of thing , but he drew black circles and triangles all over this white wall it looked , I 've got a photograph of that
27 The application of systematic thinking to , for instance , the courses offered by the Open University has resulted in the production of syllabuses , learning methods and study materials which are not only of extremely high quality but are profoundly influencing the approach of teachers and administrators all over the world and at many levels of educational activity .
28 The enthusiastic reception the course has received from teachers and students all over the world is the best evidence that Headway is right on target for language-learning success .
29 ‘ We know how much the awards mean to authors and illustrators ; and we know that teachers and parents all over the country use these shortlists as the definitive guide to the year 's outstanding children 's books .
30 When I go on holiday he slaughters a whole nestful of starlings to celebrate my return , spreads embryos and eggs all over the carpet , across the sofa and under the bed .
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