Example sentences of "[noun] all [prep] england " in BNC.
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1 | As a recent Shelter report , analysing information drawn from local authorities all over England and Wales , suggests , there are a number of specific factors which encourage landlords to " harass " their tenants . |
2 | The instrument of resurrection was to be the turnpike. this custom prevailing , 't is more than probable , that our posterity may see the roads all over England restored in their time to such a perfection , that travelling and carriage of goods will be much more easy both to man and horse than ever it was since the Romans lost this island . |
3 | East Oxford 's specialists in Greek adaptations have played their savage and unpretentious rendering of the ancient text to full houses all over England . |
4 | They were typical of apprentice lads all over England . |
5 | But even as preparations were being made to fly them home , talks were going on with independent schools all over England in the hope of finding them free places.Andrew Auster is one of the organizers of the scheme … and he 'll be taking some of the orphans at the Downs School in Colwall : |
6 | The walks will take place all over England and Wales between Boxing Day and New Year 's Day , and each will be led by representatives of the Trust and the Ramblers ' Association . |
7 | I had heard it in barrack rooms and Officers ' Messes all over England . |
8 | An excellent speaker , she spoke at conferences on its behalf all over England and travelled extensively in the USA , Canada , New Zealand , and Australia during the 1930s . |
9 | Most English towns have grown from Anglo-Saxon villages , but , particularly in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , landowners were founding new towns all over England — and indeed all over Europe . |
10 | We had been talking on the National Consumer Council a bit about the lack of accountability in broadcasting , and I had also , as part of my Advisory Council work , directed and written up the first major study about adults , educational experience and needs — two and a half thousand interviews all over England and Wales . |