To or in any or all places; (`everyplace' is used informally for `everywhere')
Having come or been brought to a conclusion.
1Up to 600 young people from all over Europe will be there.
2However, times were changing: mixed bathing was being introduced all over England.
3I've given people all over the world the ability to fight power.
4I'm sure this kind of situation is happening all over the country.
5The house has plush rugs all over; I hadn't heard her approach.
6The future of work is in hot debate all over the world.
7It's all over too quickly, and it's difficult to ask follow-up questions.
8Germany's spies had penetrated OSS operations all over Europe and North Africa.
9It has successfully opened stores all over the UK, Europe and America.
10I know you work all over the city, are you all right?
11Answer: hormone mimics have been detected in water all over the country.
12On my days off, I used to hitchhike all over New England.
13The one who was all over television a couple of years ago.''
14That's our problem all over, we always think we can change them.'
15It's spreading all over India, much more quickly than anyone could hope.
16The Cold War is back and going hot, all over New START.
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