Example sentences of "[vb -s] all [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Aunt Elena is a concert pianist , and she plays all over the country and in Europe , too .
2 This may not seem to be a very daunting task , but when a man who has been flying four engine jet transports all over the world is suddenly confronted with a young pilot who has just written-off the landing gear of a light aircraft while trying to land in a cross wind , the true qualities of the new inspector are under test .
3 The ball flies all over the place .
4 Several hundred thousand people benefited and , today , the red-green flag flies all over Chattisgarh .
5 Hold a knife blade over the housing and it goes all over the place , proving the point .
6 So you 're good at hey that 's good because some people ca n't go their F goes all over the place .
7 The Hartlepool Express Laundry ( 861–086 ) goes all over the North-East and although its main customers are businesses , it 's attracting an increasing number of private customers as word spreads .
8 it goes all over
9 Oh well , they find a it goes all over this .
10 And he clips them in and he goes all over the cars .
11 We sent Martin over to operate our North American office because we produce a magazine that goes all over the world , and based in Canada he ran the office for us there and was doing a very good job .
12 Instead there is a designer 's travelogue : the production ( no director is listed , but Nigel Jamieson heads the company ) veers all over the Far East and indeed round to the Caribbean .
13 This fits all over Europe and correlates remarkably with the Two Creeks horizon of the same kind around the Great Lakes in North America .
14 ‘ For instance , though she can hold a pencil , she has no idea how to colour a picture , she just scribbles all over it .
15 The arsenic is now on its way elsewhere , nor is the shake-up ending there , as dumps all over Europe have by turns found themselves at the end of the latest ‘ lead ’ .
16 The chairs are in the middle of the set , and the audience sits all around us , which may be a bit disconcerting for the people who 've come to see their heroes , and spend the evening studying the backs of their necks .
17 With the other he dipped what looked like a hearthbrush into the bucket then flung its load of holy-water drops all over the pile of stones .
18 Now homes all over the country are having their flues and chimneys unblocked , and old-fashioned fireplaces are being reinstated .
19 Big fellow with a Jimmy Edwards tash and a red face , swaying slightly as he bores all around him with a pack of lies about his past .
20 This has all to be seen in the context of the profound fatalism about life itself .
21 A freelance musician has found himself the perfect practice room … an empty theatre which he has all to himself .
22 ‘ I do n't know why , if they do n't want people to come here , ’ said Betty fretfully , ‘ they do n't just put up notices all along the border describing the weather conditions . ’
23 She writes all over the table and all .
24 that one there that 's advertised on telly , that looks all round the
25 ‘ I can only remember the Maid 's Hook , ’ said Bessie , ‘ because it stands all on its own in the heavens and has such a definite shape . ’
26 I left the motorway system east of the centre of Birmingham and , with my map of the area open beside me , headed into the grey and depressing urban blight that lies to the south of the city or , rather , that lies all around the city .
27 An alarm rings all over the factory . ’
28 Bill vomits all over the controls .
29 That 's why I take a small telescopic rod , a tiny fixed spool reel and lures all over the world with me .
30 It is uncomfortable for us all , but it happens all over the world , every day of the week . ’
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