Example sentences of "[was/were] [vb pp] all [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many windows were shattered all over Edinburgh , including many at Donaldson 's — its most grievous loss was perhaps the oriel window in the chapel famed in Scotland as one of its earliest figure-stained windows .
2 Not that he could have avoided his post-breakfast greeting — they were daubed all over South Africa 's team bus , parked far too handily outside their Leicester hotel .
3 After 1313 all works produced by Parisian goldsmiths and enamellers bore a hallmark depicting a fleur-de-lis within a lozenge and these objects were disseminated all over Europe , not least to England .
4 Arrests were made all over London .
5 They were made all over Europe and yielded the papacy an annual payment ( often of an ounce of gold ) from each house .
6 The effects of the Chernobyl radiation leak were measured all over Europe , 32 people died as a result of fighting the fire that occurred , and thousands more are expected to develop cancers as a result of radioactive contamination .
7 This was naturally continued and copies were distributed all over India , sent to all publicity agencies and taken into Burma .
8 From the 500 women who were questioned all over England and Scotland the following facts emerged :
9 Memorial rallies were held all over Hungary on Oct. 23 to commemorate the 1956 revolution and the proclamation of the Hungarian Republic in 1989 [ see pp. 36961 ; 37739 ] .
10 He was pursued all over Galloway , Carrick and Kyle , and given little respite , but still he preached at well-attended conventicles , baptised children , and officiated at weddings .
11 Brighton set a pace which was copied all over Britain , usually , as in Kent at Margate , with more popular results .
12 English parchment was needed all over Europe , whilst in England French wines would always be sold .
13 When they reached port and had sold their catch on the market , radio-activity was discovered all over ship , crew and catch .
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