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

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1 It was a cry that was gathering support all over the country .
2 His body was brought over from New York by Mary Read and fifty Girls representing troupes all over the country met at Westminster Bridge Road and had the strange experience of travelling in the Necropolis Funeral train to Brookwood Cemetery .
3 The firm now employs 14 solicitors and associates , who are completing 10 to 15 house purchases a day , and has clients all over the country and across the globe .
4 They visited pubs all over the country , immersing themselves in pub culture — playing darts and drinking with the lads .
5 The order grew immensely wealthy and place names all over the country still remind us of lands that they once owned .
6 He threw himself into the cause with immense energy , addressing meetings all over the country , persuading , lobbying , begging for funds .
7 It 's very difficult and there are training courses all over the country .
8 Imagine publishers all over the country repricing thousands of books which will end up being too dear to sell . ’
9 The group would also be using a base in Perth as a central point for sending cranes all over the country .
10 The A Team beat 11 other sides in the league which fished sites all over the country and Angling Society secretary Peter Kelly said he was pleased with the position .
11 ‘ And there are races taking place all over the country . ’
12 The survey questioned consultants all over the country .
13 Walks are scheduled to take place all over the country taking routes which highlight various problems which have arisen from landowners denying access to the countryside .
14 Er it was called an A licence which allowed you to take furniture all over the country to wherever you needed to go to remove people .
15 That support involved ferrying Chris all over the country for race meetings in his younger days .
16 We now have friends all over the country and I often think about the elderly disabled chap who would n't accept help to lift his canoe at portages or the young white faced girl who would n't give up though exhausted .
17 One line of thought was that the government wished to dampen as far as possible the spirits of anti-apartheid demonstrators who are planning marches all over the country today in celebration of the releases , which have been proclaimed ‘ a great victory for the people ’ .
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