Utiliser "all over" dans une phrase
all over exemples de phrases
all over
1. It could be last winter all over again
2. The zombies were all over him before he could grab for his gun
3. "I'm sorry, I promise I'll be back to explain when this is all over but right now I'm in a hurry, and I am under confidentiality oath
4. He left all his drawers open and all over the walls were fliers, notebook doodles, and movie ticket stubs
5. His parents sent him to summer camp last month and he had bug bites all over his arms and legs
6. Nancy was a little taken aback upon seeing all the pimples all over his face, but she did her best to hide her reaction
7. "And you drew all over his face! What is wrong with you?"
8. “I hurt all over, brother,” Fumai says
9. “Yes, well, I’m, I mean, it is currently hacking into multiple accounts all over the world,” The Operator said as his fingers danced nervously across the keyboard
10. Initially the moths disappeared, but later reappeared, not in the pantry but all over the house
11. He was too close, and they were scrambling all over each other, which helped make their laser rifles practically useless against Big Petey
12. And then she started shaking all over
13. Unimaginable, hold-a-hot-frying-pan-to-your-face pain all over your body
14. People were scrambling all over the room to work at different work stations and conversing with each other in low voices
15. Ackers had turned over every moveable item that he could lift and dumped its contents all over the floor, he had tossed all Johnny’s clothes from the closet, he had even taken apart Johnny’s old computer and made sure that the Chip wasn’t hidden anywhere in that prehistoric machine
16. Peter had some money in his coat pocket all of a sudden, though the change had fallen through the hole at the bottom and had spilled out all over the sidewalk
17. He could smell all the books from all over the world, the crisp and musty mix of old and new pages
18. Day 8: Then the next day dump the contents of bin #2 into bin #3, turn bin #1 into bin #2 and start all over again with bin #1
19. “After all, these problems exist all over the world
20. and crash! The door falls over, shattering glass all over the steps of the building
21. Which reminds me – you and I are going to have a little talk once this business is all over …
22. Johnny took a quick, almost furtive sip of the tea and nearly spat it out all over
23. He ached all over and in particular he felt sore
24. ’ I replied, biting back the rude retort which is on the tip of my tongue … how dare he make it sound as though I yo-yo all over the place! ‘At least that is my intention
25. Despite his enemies all over the world, criminal, legal and personal, he was still on, still wealthy, still powerful, still gnawing and screwing his way through life as much as he ever was
26. Eventually it was all over
27. The thug, and I was assuming this was Sammy the Shark, would have cut a ruggedly stylish figure except for the filthy looking street tattoos all over his arms and creeping up the visible side of his face to the left temple
28. There were tattoos all over the rest of his face as well
29. ‘I’ll not fall over through lack of food, I promise you
30. I feel great, like being born again! Sandra Anderson is a revolutionary cosmonaut, who fights against evil all over the universe
31. His kisses drive me wild and soon his hands are wandering all over the bits of me he can get at
32. Then, a man's voice (Lisa's boyfriend) echoed all over the room: “Bravo Lisa!” and the whole clique clapped their hands in enthusiasm
33. Mostly they sell in Athens, but they also travel all over Greece and sell books door to door
34. As I was informed by an advertisement posted up all over the city of Athens, a famous lama has just arrived in Greece
35. He is of European origin but he has spent many years in Tibet; for many years now, he has been travelling all over the world teaching Tibetan Buddhism
36. It had thrusters all over it and tool arms on the end near the cameras
37. He had a long workbench along one wall and odd bits of wood stashed all over the place, under the bench, in racks on the ceiling
38. With every move the record of our days started all over again, and we could never be quite sure, once we arrived at a new place of incarceration, that we could remember the previous count at all accurately
39. Then he too broke the chains of captivity, and locked Menachem into his own arms so that they could start the dance all over again
40. He ached all over and in particular he felt sore and raw between the nipples
41. Her unintelligible words were still ringing in the ionized air, when I first noticed those pools of an odd, whitish liquid oozing all over the place
42. ‘Your room … someone’d been in there … all your stuff had been thrown all over the place
43. ‘I gave up washing dishes by hand years ago though, from what you’ve been saying, I’m going to have to get used to it all over again!’
44. ” (shoulding all over the place
45. Streetcar lines converge here from all over the northwest corner of the city and others converge from all over the central area
46. She’d been amazed by the overabundance of cleaning materials that she had correctly guessed would be stored in the cupboard under the sink – some things defy cultural differences! Kneeling on the floor, all the better to examine the various spray containers and bottles piled in there, her amazement turned into confusion … there were plastic spray bottles for limescale removal, disinfecting the worktops … apparently killing 99% of all known germs - though that did raise the question of what danger the remaining 1% presented if it was so vital to get rid of the things … bottles of cream for cleaning the sink and another, lavender scented, for polishing wood, a big bottle of bleach that at least smelt familiar, and noxious substances for cleaning the oven that had signs warning of danger plastered all over them … it was an education
47. For someone who sees as much flat as I do, I was almost afraid they would fall over on me
48. ‘Much as you thought … but he didn’t seem to mind being cried all over
49. ’ She said softly, concern written all over her face
50. Then there had been what Joris had termed ‘bits and pieces’ – in truth, valuable artefacts collected from all over the world that he had garnered during his travels; after discussions with Berndt who had taken a quick look at the vast store of, without exception, items of considerable artistic merit if not value, Kara had agreed that the bulk might be offered to the new Guild to form the basis of a museum of some sort