Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun pl] all " in BNC.

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1 To strew blessings all over the world ;
2 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 .
3 She made speeches all over Britain , wrote on a regular basis for the Vote ( the journal of the WFL ) and took part in demonstrations and deputations to government officials .
4 They visited pubs all over the country , immersing themselves in pub culture — playing darts and drinking with the lads .
5 How often have you switched on your television set and found lines all over it ?
6 Nevertheless , in 1883 Andrew Mearns 's Bitter Cry of Outcast London described conditions all too similar to those that outraged Engels in the 1840s and Godwin in the 1850s .
7 The problem arises when you fall from a screen above and land on ‘ monkey features ’ : wham bam , every single life lost ! — smacked bums all round and general loss of brownie points .
8 Such was Kylie 's hatred of what she called ‘ pirate ’ pictures of her that she instructed her lawyers to look into ways of suing those who published unofficial photographs of her on the myriad items of memorabilia that filled shops all over the world .
9 When he had gone she faced things all over again , glad to have the advice of someone so level-headed .
10 He shook hands all round .
11 Léonie , sweaty-palmed , shook hands all round .
12 The Greek , satisfied with the effect of his story , rose from his seat , shook hands all round and prepared to depart .
13 So the goats dug tunnels all over the place while the sheep sat apart and disapproved .
14 When asked what they got up to , he had muttered darkly that he knew a thing or two about Muslims and ordered drinks all round .
15 Adds Lt Watts : ‘ What often made situations all the more tragic was the fact that these poor From here is single col for page 7 people were trying to carry on with their lives .
16 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 .
17 Four networks , reflecting the ideologies of the four major Palestinian parties , Fatah , the DFLP , PFLP and the Communist Party , established committees all over the occupied territories to advance women 's affairs , run kindergartens and literacy classes , assist with income-generating projects , and provide legal advice and support in such matters as employment .
18 ‘ I covered matches all over the North , ranging from Everton to Darlington , watching individuals or preparing team reports .
19 It s got windows all over .
20 The survey questioned consultants all over the country .
21 She was eventually in charge of 160 dancers at one point , and she choreographed productions all over the world .
22 Chico made smiles all round .
23 We expected handshakes all round , the departure of the PM to affairs of state , and an aide leading us to an ante-room for ginger snaps and coffee .
24 She had scanners all over her , more than the Bergen yards supplied as standard .
25 I could n't , I had pains all over place !
26 Oh you saw er you 'd seen this because er you had friends all over , I mean , the fact that you went to did n't er tt get rid of all your friends .
27 They 'd planned to stay there a long time and they left fingerprints all over the place
28 I had butterflies all over again and I could n't be more delighted . ’
29 Er , I did n't have any idea er that I was going to start , obviously , er , but er , I first started at home in the backroom and had letters all over the floor .
30 Coun. Alan Robinson ( Lab ) said towns all over Europe had introduced pedestrian-only shopping for at least part of the day and it had been hailed as a great success .
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