Example sentences of "[adv] all [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The foal was called Bonfire and was splendidly nosy and confident and trod delicately all round him pretending that he was lying on the sweetest grass in the field . |
2 | If you do n't there 's plenty of people out there that do and they 'll walk right all over you to get what they want . |
3 | Comes back and like blood , right all over the front of that doorstep |
4 | ‘ Mike Hall has said my campaign is effectively all over I just ca n't believe it . |
5 | Could it be that our assumption that matter and energy are returned to the Universe in discrete regions is wrong , that in fact they are returned piecemeal all over the Universe ? |
6 | Similar disasters are scattered piecemeal all over Britain , on bomb sites and over the slums they were built to clear . |
7 | Paul was a young dentist whose dental practice enabled him to travel widely all over the world . |
8 | This theory of the global system , then , revolves around the perceived necessity for global capitalism to continually increase production and international trade , to guarantee the political conditions for this to occur uninterruptedly all over the world , and to create in people the need to want to consume all the products that are available , on a permanent basis . |
9 | One of the most ideal representatives of the Chaetodonite family for the beginner 's aquarium , and one that has been kept successfully all over the world , is the Threadfin Butterfly ( Chaetodon auriga ) . |
10 | His eyes were still trailing indecently all over her , his voice hoarse . |
11 | ‘ If you watch telly , you 'll know there 's people lying dead all over the world , ’ said Constance . |
12 | It is " recursive " because the same rule ( in this case a branching rule ) is applied locally all over the growing tree . |
13 | Some more crag rats were further proving the delights of Yorkshire limestone , holding on to ledges with their eyelashes and hanging on to spars of rock by their nostrils , swarming in a team of a dozen or so all over the face of the scar like a plague of dayglo flies . |
14 | has been quite ill recently so all at Greens wish her all good health and for her and to enjoy a long and happy retirement . |
15 | So all around us are individual physical realities , each overlapping the others , each different . |
16 | Holy shrines and elaborately carved Moghul palaces are spread thickly all over the land , from India 's largest mosque , the Jama Masjid , in Delhi , to the splendour of the Palace of the Wind in Jaipur and the greatest , most massive mausoleum of all , the Taj Mahal near Agra . |
17 | Instead , she went over to the window and stared out at the bright flowers , the trees , the green of the grass and the hills that rose up gently all around the house . |
18 | Then apply heat with a blowlamp , playing the flame gently all round the fitting and adjacent pipe — use a protective mat if working near wooden floorboards which could catch fire . |
19 | The policemen 's homes were n't — their barracks were being attacked almost daily all over the country . |
20 | Before Gifford had his stroke they used to go painting together all over the place . |
21 | Now they met on the Friday prior to the the delegate meeting and went all all over the agenda . |
22 | The fighting became hand-to-hand all along the wall , blades flashing wickedly in the moonlight . |
23 | ‘ Downstairs all on his own . ’ |
24 | At the same time Common Market food surpluses moulder away all over Europe , and Geldof rounding upon and ranting rudely at those responsible — on the floor of the European parliament — did n't even provoke a blush from those portly and clarety gents . |
25 | Millie would have been fiddling awkwardly with the thick brush of ginger hair coarser than her father 's , and even redder — that sprang away all round her face , while her cello case , which I had carried back for her , was no doubt propped up against one of the crumbling and gateless brick pillars in front of their house , like a portly little old man too out of breath to speak . |
26 | There was a widower , two doors away , whose garden had done just that : he never touched it , and grass grew feet thick all over it , and weeds flourished , and roses climbed the hedge , unpruned , and ramped across the soil . |
27 | Just all over the table . |
28 | And I say something so idiotic and stupid like that again I 'll fucking all round this house ! ! |
29 | The story was n't exactly all over the front page , but it started there with photographs of Mercer and Bambi and continued inside , with a glamorous back-lit formal shot of Xanthe , which made her look a lot older than her published age , fifteen . |
30 | So so we know roughly going up to get and make some stars and he 's going to put chains and like all round these stars . |