Example sentences of "[noun] all over " in BNC.
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1 | He had a beard all over his chest and back , too . |
2 | This one was very small with grey fur all over its body . |
3 | No , no it 's not because B T all over the country is n't it |
4 | ‘ I have promised to take big fights all over the country and they come no bigger than a bout with a world title at stake , ’ Hearn said . |
5 | What a growing part of agriculture all over the world had in common was subjection to the industrial world economy . |
6 | There were dead birds all over the streets . |
7 | ‘ We 'd go to all these really swinging parties with all these naked birds all over the place , all covered in drugs , and then this geezer in an acrylic suit would walk in. ‘ 'E would n't talk to anyone . |
8 | ‘ We 'd go to all these really swinging parties with all these naked birds all over the place , all covered in drugs , and then this geezer in an acrylic suit would walk in. ‘ 'E would n't talk to anyone . |
9 | These workers have traditionally been the toughest and most radical , and employers all over America are aware that if Pittston can break the ‘ mother union ’ , then the attempts to gain the ground lost in the Reagan years will be stillborn . |
10 | It was the same story all over Bomber Command . |
11 | Together we shouted at the man , and told him we would tell this story all over London so that his name would be hated . |
12 | If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’ |
13 | Perhaps Trine was telling the truth and Love Hearts were being taken at raves all over the country . |
14 | He would be able to visit libraries , museums and institutions all over Britain and make contact with other numerologists . |
15 | He joined a syndicate which invested in the insurance market … underwriting policies all over the world , from family cars to ships ' cargoes . |
16 | So she did — her brother-in-law , a schoolteacher with a young growing family , a huge mortgage and debts all over the place . |
17 | It bone breaths all over me . |
18 | They crawled out the bucket all over the deck . |
19 | and he could n't a job and then , I me I mean , he tried for apprenticeships all over the place and other jobs and he just could n't get one ! |
20 | Apart from a broken rib , massive bruises all over my body , and slight concussion , I was in one piece . |
21 | you had to belt the players so hard that you ended up with small bruises all over your hand from where their heads indented . |
22 | MONEY raised through the Church of Ireland 's Bishops ' Appeal will go towards relief projects all over the world . |
23 | Since railways were built anywhere , they could not necessarily rely on a local labour-force , but developed a corps of nomadic labourers ( known in Britain as the ‘ navvies ’ ) , such as still characterises the great construction projects all over the world . |
24 | They will be affected for the rest of their lives by the kind of diet which is condemned by nutritionists all over the world as likely to lead to a whole variety of illnesses in later life . |
25 | As we have seen , it is probable that pairs of virtual particles — one of matter , one of antimatter — spontaneously pop into existence all over the Universe . |
26 | Think , instead , of a large population in which there is not much movement , so that individuals tend to resemble their immediate neighbours more than their more distant neighbours , even though there is continuous interbreeding all over the whole area . |
27 | And when we seen them , we just bust ourselves laughing , cos they looked so funny with Marie 's hair all over the place and me with this real surprised look on my face . |
28 | Chadwick arrives , breezing into the bar , looking well and happy , with a big grin and his hair all over the place . |
29 | My own vanity , such as it was , could not accept any of this ; in that dressing-gown , and with my hair all over the place , I was hardly something that a chance met man would want to lay claim to . |
30 | ‘ The first time I ever saw you , you were in breeches with your hair all over your face and again the next day when you took me out riding . |