Example sentences of "run all over [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Run all over the board like that .
2 These gaily coloured little creatures run all over the shaman 's body , and often live in convenient crannies such as in his ears and in between his toes .
3 You can imagine that some drivers er went the wrong way , and it was just that they , they just did n't concentrate on the run but nowadays they seem to run all over the town .
4 They could have put him down to graze somewhere and left him there quietly for an hour or two , but certainly yesterday he was running all over the field .
5 It would be nice to breed dogs , she thought , and imagined setters running all over the garden , like the dalmatians in The One Hundred and One Dalmatians .
6 They 'll be running all over the garden !
7 Speaking of Deano — everyone I talked felt that as we had paid £2.7 million for a centre forward would n't it be nice if hung around near the goal or in the box for that matter instead of running all over the show and when we finally get the ball in the box there 's nobody there .
8 According to Anwar , Jamila would become pregnant immediately , and soon there 'd be little Anwars running all over the place .
9 They were running all over the place .
10 Patriots were running all over the place , periwigs ablaze , screaming for help , burrowing into the sand and rolling .
11 The egg in the mixture makes it stay put , instead of running all over the place as most cheese mixtures do .
12 But as she said she she just had to she could n't stay in bed when she had kids running all over the place .
13 ‘ We are told that unless we make peace with these noblemen , candidates are to be run all over the country .
14 ‘ Why somebody 's left an 'ole choc-ice on the floor , and it 's run all over the place .
15 In the punishment cells last week , Rudakov , who is the Political Officer , kicked over a man 's slop bucket and the water ran all over the floor .
16 it ran all over the floor .
17 In a syndicated article that ran all over the country , The Washington Post summarised Strickland 's disclosures : ‘ Prof. Rick Heber 's group at the University of Wisconsin may have settled once and for all the question of whether the disproportionate mental retardation of slum children is the result of heredity or environment . ’
18 It was 115 degrees , and the water melons began to pop , and the donkeys began to do what donkeys do , and it all mixed together and ran all over the parking lot .
19 Instantly he sprang out of bed , shouting her name , and ran all over the house looking for her .
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