Example sentences of "all [prep] europe " in BNC.

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1 One woman in her late 50s , who went all round Europe on her own after the break-up of her marriage as a sort of test for strength , took the philosophy that it was better to live life as if you did n't expect to meet anyone special .
2 Here the streets were alive with the chatter of tongues from all over Europe and the Middle East — the central meeting place of cultures , philosophies and religions , in which many found their roots .
3 When talking about Le Carnaval , he added : ‘ Pierrot was the strange tragic clown known all over Europe as the little man — he who gets slapped .
4 Although earnings prospects all over Europe are still excellent the balance has now been slightly tipped away from the equity markets .
5 Refrigerated juggernauts from all over Europe wait outside the doors .
6 One of his fellow-curates was a champion cyclist , with incredible expeditions all over Europe and Asia .
7 It was a prestigious event , attended by ministers and top delegates from all over Europe , and the speech delivered to the Prince 's office was straightforward and bland , essentially a pat on the back for Britain in all she was doing to keep the North Sea clean .
8 Like the new politics all over Europe , they are passionately ecological , inevitably in a region where the dragon 's breath of unchecked industrialisation has scorched great tracts of lately rural land , sickening trees and children indiscriminately .
9 Corduroy has always been the poor man 's velvet ; its pile is made of cotton , rather than silk or satin , and by the eighteenth century it was being worn all over Europe , not by kings , but by working men .
10 There were memorable pictures : the beautiful Princess with her long train carried by the small page-boys ; the debonair Prince ; the members of royal families from all over Europe ; the world 's leaders and statesmen ; the small but immaculate figure of Nancy Reagan .
11 Along with Bologna , Oxford and Paris , it became one of the great centres of medieval scholarship , attracting students from all over Europe .
12 After news of the drawing was reported recently in the Italian press he received tips from all over Europe about other missing Leonardos .
13 Martin Randall 's company organises art , archaeology , architecture , history and music tours all over Europe , and in the near and Far East .
14 This , in turn , led to the founding of antiquarian societies , the invention of archaeology , and the arrival of the neo-classical movement in art and architecture all over Europe .
15 It means that Mrs Thatcher 's great reforming legacy is safe and will be built on and it means that Britain 's Euro-sceptic approach to Maastricht will dominate our coming Euro-presidency at a time when the federalist dream is turning sour all over Europe .
16 It is an unbelievable place to spend the summer and young people from all over Europe flock here from April right through to the end of October to enjoy the free and easy life-style and atmosphere that they themselves have created .
17 Rhodes is a truly international resort , attracting good-timers from all over Europe with a unique atmosphere which combines tradition and excitement — you 'll have a colossally good time !
18 On all sides the air is filled with music and a mixture of languages as young people from all over Europe get together to enjoy the pleasures of this picturesque resort that has so much to offer in such a small space — last year we counted over 15 different hostelries , none more than five minutes walk from each other !
19 Similar species can be found in Silurian limestones all over Europe and North America .
20 From all over Europe , young people are attracted by the free and easy spirit in Ibiza which makes a holiday so much fun .
21 The narrow whitewashed streets now play host to jet-setters , artists and students from all over Europe ; and in the evening the whole town comes alive with plenty of discos and lively nightspots .
22 Horowitz , who preferred travelling light , had suitcases with clothes packed deposited at various locations all over Europe .
23 Death Box 's Spirit of the Blitz is finally out after months of filming all over Europe .
24 Farnborough was being swamped by skaters from all over Europe .
25 All over Europe there lingers the sweet smell of excess .
26 In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , when noble families all over Europe were becoming increasingly art-conscious in the wake of the Renaissance and anxious to fill their mansions and palaces with pieces of classical statuary and other antiquities , the remains of Pompeii were ravaged haphazardly , with innumerable random pits being dug in the hope of turning up items of value , particularly small carved figures , vases and pieces of jewellery .
27 Thirteenth- and fourteenth-century German arms and armour , however , were extensively sold all over Europe .
28 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 .
29 The company was formed by Robert Southam , who also acts and directs for the company and in 1979 launched the European Summer School of Arts and Languages at Oxford , which takes place at the University and offers courses in theatre , music , dance , painting , film-making and English and French literature to young people from all over Europe , including Oxfordshire .
30 Newcomen died in 1729 , when his engines were coming into increasing use all over Europe as well as in Britain , and soon in America too , but he had gained little financial advantage from his invention .
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