Example sentences of "[be] [verb] all over [art] " in BNC.

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1 Shiseido has increased the proportion of the moisturising ingredient hyaluronic acid in the Matte Red Lipstick to give a velvety texture , and the three-sided Black Variations Shadow Liner is as soft as charcoal so that it can be blended all over the eyelid or gently smudged as a liner .
2 ‘ Minpins of the forest ! ’ he cried , raising his small voice so that it could be heard all over the tree .
3 Her eyes were like Glittering Stars ; her raging voice could be heard all over the County — even as far as Cleveland .
4 in the heavens and let us make a celebrated name for ourselves for fear we may be scattered all over the earth , well that was God 's command was n't it there they said be scattered all over the earth
5 in the heavens and let us make a celebrated name for ourselves for fear we may be scattered all over the earth , well that was God 's command was n't it there they said be scattered all over the earth
6 and they did n't want to be scattered all over the earth so they built this er , he wanted to make , to make a name for themselves did n't they ?
7 And he 'd be walking all over the place seen anywhere , Tommy on the wall and they 'd shout Tommy on the wall
8 While hand colouring was fully accepted as a compromise , and in fact supplied work to the legions of miniature painters that had been made redundant by the advent of photography , experiments continued to be made all over the world .
9 While hand colouring was fully accepted as a compromise , and in fact supplied work to the legions of miniature painters that had been made redundant by the advent of photography , experiments continued to be made all over the world .
10 People must be hunting all over the country for him .
11 The evidence can be seen all over the region :
12 Soccer-mad males can be seen all over the city , armed with their kits , taking on their colleagues in five-a-side games at local leisure centres .
13 I believe they are importing Carl Krantz at vast expense , so the clones from the Martinez agency will be swarming all over the place . ’
14 She did n't want anyone giving her sympathy , otherwise she 'd be blubbing all over the stage .
15 Is another marvellous British invention — the miracle transputer which will be sold all over the world — about to be employed and manufactured by foreigners ?
16 And we 'd be zipping all over the place , I do n't doubt it , with them crying ‘ Yippee ! ’ and whatnot .
17 ‘ I mean , do you think they 'd be nestling all over the roof like a tea-cosy ?
18 With very sensitive equipment , tiny variations in the Earth 's magnetic field can be detected all over the surface .
19 They 'll be running all over the garden !
20 It is one of many ancient Egyptian obelisks to be found all over the civilised world : in Paris and Istanbul as well as London — Rome has a dozen of them — although there are still plenty on the banks of the Nile .
21 Species superficially resembling Terebratula maxima may be found all over the world in rocks going back at least to the Jurassic period .
22 Fireplaces of Dent marble can be found all over the Dales , while the columns of Ingleborough Hall and the staircases of the Inns of Court , London , Owens College , Manchester , and the Cartwright Memorial Hall , Bradford , were all made of the crinoid limestone of Dentdale .
23 Perhaps one of the best subjects about which to exercise one 's imagination , and any detective urge one may have , is the standing stones , which are to be found all over the island singly , in groups or in one case in an ellipse .
24 Firms of English solicitors are to be found all over the world , while at home , complex legislation , the increasing need for financial services and growing domestic demand has led to a growth in the need for solicitors .
25 Dormice used to be found all over the Midlands and South of England .
26 If implemented , we face the danger of replacing what little uniqueness is left of the Royal Mile with a commonplace traffic engineers ' solution that can be found all over the world .
27 But it does n't mean to say that you are sending somebody who says he 's a Conservative , going to support a Conservative government , and the moment he gets there is to be found all over the place .
28 One day the troubles in Northern Ireland will be known all over the world , and the British will have to listen to us .
29 ‘ There are about 90 teams in the competition , so the Company 's gesture will be known all over the county .
30 The result of committing the breach would be known all over the neighbourhood and seriously affect the value of the premises .
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