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

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1 The spider affair as it was called went all over the school before the day was out , it caused a great deal of laughter .
2 Then she noticed the lights going on all over the school but thought no more about it .
3 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
4 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
5 L'Oréal has selected leading professionals from all over the UK and Ireland for its Portfolio of Artistic Hairdressers .
6 He 's appeared at folk festivals all over the land and is in constant demand for club work .
7 Almost anyone else witnessing the achievements of this small child would have been tempted to make a great fuss and shout the news all over the village and beyond , but not so Mrs Phelps .
8 They billeted the men all over the village and even in our outbuildings here .
9 The day had got off to a bad start as it was ( late for work , lost the shop key , spilt a load of fish-food all over the floor and then cracked my head on a shelf while clearing it up ) .
10 Shit all over the floor and the walls , " said a twenty-one-year-old machinist who 'd been banished to Coventry 's notorious Woodend estate .
11 He left the bathroom in a terrible mess , with water slopped all over the floor and the towel sopping .
12 He said ; There was blood all over the floor and rings scattered around .
13 Maybe reading the Daily Express , you get up and the fucking paper 's all over the floor and you
14 See , I 've got glue all over the floor and it 's just
15 I mean in , in he did n't leave it all over the yard and all that you know .
16 Apply plenty of rubber solution adhesive to the back of the frame and hardboard , then carefully place the backing fabric in position , gently but firmly pressing it down all over the back and frame until it is evenly fixed .
17 Jones has given talks about muon catalysed fusion all over the USA and in Europe , so it is ironic that it was after speaking at his new home institution , Brigham Young University , on 12 March 1986 that the seminal interaction occurred with Paul Palmer .
18 The next morning a mysterious piece of graffiti — the word ‘ quiz ’ — appeared all over the pavements and buildings of the city .
19 The young stars were all over the newspapers and fan magazines , and Nicholson loved to read and hear about their adventures .
20 She wandered all over the stave and produced a curious counterpoint to the tune .
21 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 .
22 Young victims from all over the Ukraine and far beyond came in and out of Makarenko 's institution .
23 Splashed all over the press and shown nightly on French television , the Raid Gauloises became an overnight sensation — but in France only .
24 People spoke of the great times when he fought sea-battles all over the Sudreyar and further south , in England and Ireland and Wales , but he , Paul , had not been there and did n't remember them .
25 Kevin and I had a bit of a scuffle , but it was nothing that did n't happen all over the park and certainly nothing to warrant our marching orders .
26 The Museum , although having a modern exterior , was originally built around a Moorish bath-house Commemorative plaques of the Rock 's historical past have been posted all over the streets and buildings .
27 I 've tried seventy-one different doctors all over the country but none of them know how to help .
28 We already have about 60 supporters who use this facility not only from all over the country but from places such as New Zealand , Australia , Canada , the USA , Israel , Sweden , Norway , Denmark , Germany and Ireland .
29 Right Neil , the reason is , at one stage there was er centres all over the country that could treat it .
30 His target was ‘ the spate of mean building all over the country that is shrivelling up the Old England — mean and perky little houses that surely none but mean and perky little souls should inhabit with satisfaction ’ ( p. 15 ) .
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