Example sentences of "their [noun] all over the " in BNC.
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1 | For all its failings , it is the arts centre/civic centre circuit which contains the potential to allow exciting new , as well as still exciting but more established old , talents to take their creativity all over the country . |
2 | The CARAT ( Cargo Agents Reservation and Air Waybill issuance and Tracking system ) is now on-line to nearly 100 of British Airways ' freight forwarding customers , enabling them to book shipments and track their cargo all over the world without needing to pick a telephone . |
3 | Forty-three members of the old party set up an HSWP cell , and urged their comrades all over the country to do the same . |
4 | Anyway , Irene always complained about the way lupins shed their petals all over the polished table . |
5 | As he bent down , wrenching out the cupboard drawers , flinging their contents all over the room , she saw his face , lit up by the lamp . |
6 | We maximise sponsor benefits in all media so that they can get their name all over the country . |
7 | See all the flashing lights of the vehicles there , they 're they 're so incensed they 're flashing their lights all over the shop at him er as he goes |
8 | ‘ But they still drop their things all over the house . |
9 | They 'll be pitching out their Agas all over the country . |
10 | The Springboks aim to spray their message all over the pitch , not the Midlands bus . |
11 | The dependency perspective focused attention on this unequal relationship between , on the one hand , mighty TNCs and the powerful home countries that looked after their interests all over the globe and , on the other , the relatively weak and powerless Third World countries in which they were involved . |
12 | It should be evident from all this that the business must keep the closest watch on the prices of oil and gas and their derivatives all over the world , from day to day and , on occasion , hour to hour . |
13 | European colonizers have left their marks all over the central Pacific — in the name of protecting sea-lanes , submarine cable routes , or the native peoples themselves . |