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

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1 Bloody Hitler and his crew of cut-throats tramping all over Europe .
2 We had lots and lots of trolley buses and er who was the General Manager had sought powers to run all over Ipswich .
3 This gives me the terrible dichotomy of knowing that during the stalking season I would dearly love to ruin the day for the fat boors crawling all over Scotland , puffing in their tweeds , but I would hate to disturb Ted and his colleagues at their job , which pays their grocery bills and is their only source of income .
4 No more than I want any part in Local Government where Councillors and Officers can spend twenty thousand pounds tripping all over Europe and let's put something straight , the T and A tonight , which we all believe , says Councillor has no right to complain about that cos he went on a jet plane to Brussels .
5 WHEN COMEDIANS MIKE MYERS and Dana Carvey debuted a couple of Myers-written characters on American TV comedy bedrock Saturday Night Live some years back , recognition bells rang all over America .
6 Probably not until the 1920'S were the old ways challenged all over Spain ; then local tools vanish before factory products ; local dresses and dances become conscious folk-lore ; doctors begin to win the battle against village quacks ; the lorry — vehicle of progress , especially to remote regions — replaces the donkey and the mule .
7 Sulzer and Rieter are names known all over Europe , and so are Volkart and Winterthur Insurance .
8 Since the first of September till the twenty-sixth of September , we 've had thirteen bikes go all over Banbury , and since the twenty-sixth of September it seems to have increased and we 've had eight of various sorts go , er ranging from a hundred to a hundred and ninety pounds .
9 Drastic action was indeed necessary to keep transport cogwheels turning all over Russia to supply the Volga provinces .
10 I came in June 1940 and by then there were 9,000 , first year , and by 1945 there were 90,000. 90,000 girls working all over Britain .
11 Many of the stories were based on rumour , although others , like the ones about A&R men flying all over Europe to see them and high-ranking company staff jetting in from the States , were in fact true .
12 There 's a brilliant new musical called The Butterfly Children touring all over England .
13 Last night there had been Christmas bells ringing all over London .
14 With several well-attended Irish women 's conferences behind us , a well-resourced and staffed Irish Women 's Centre , many autonomous groups and campaigns operating all over London and in other parts of England , I will say with strength and pride that Irish women , whether heterosexual or lesbian , from Anne Devlin to Bernadette , remain the ‘ unmanageable revolutionaires ’ they/we have always been .
15 But once this change in their consciousness had been effected , great mystics appeared all over Europe .
16 These early movies are now lost , but her illustrated day book and many photographs remain — an important part of the record of women working all over Britain at the start of commercial photography .
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