Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [verb] [adv] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 The warning came after a meeting of Ards Borough Council last week in which Ulster Unionist Ronnie Ferguson put forward a motion that the council should offer free collection of waste to the Orange Order , which has halls dotted all over the borough .
2 When I came on deck to take my watch I found Viking swaying gently over a smooth swell , the cloud-wreathed Torridon mountains to port , and South Rona lighthouse fine on the starboard bow .
3 He does n't only own the warehouse but has property dotted all over the city .
4 ‘ Well , that makes sense , but if it means takin' the engine out and havin' engineers crawlin' all over the place so we ca n't get on with the job of takin' on stores and equipment — ’
5 ‘ When the tram passed Springfield Park , you know , by Alder Hey Hospital , I could see trenches dug all over the park .
6 When his letter of release comes , he sees happiness beckon just over the horizon .
7 Benjamin pointed to the Sea Barque , a narrow tenement three storeys high with a great ale stake tucked under its eaves and a gaudily painted sign hanging tipsily over the battered door .
8 The candle guttered in its crystal holder , sending shadows dancing mysteriously over the hollows of his face .
9 Schoolkids are the latest target in a sales ploy that has set tills ringing all over the country .
10 Nearly all rack effects have their connectors at the back and I find it looks very untidy having cables hanging all over the front of an amp .
11 You 'll what you 'll end up with is different organisations managing houses scattered all over the city .
12 Rod Bristow saw universities changing more over the next five years than they had in the previous half century .
13 I do n't like these sockets to be on the front , because it means cables trailing all over the amp ( and there 's so much empty space at the rear ) , although it does save having to crawl around the back before and after the gig .
14 News that Mr Pahdra Singh has become an executive with Singh Development Corporation has also started tongues wagging again over the future of ‘ The Tip ’ .
15 The Beer Orders have allowed brewers to ride roughshod over the intention of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission to lower beer prices , allow greater competition and greater choice for customers .
16 But as she said she she just had to she could n't stay in bed when she had kids running all over the place .
17 There is good reason for its common name ; the bruised foliage , whose odour has mint-like associations , induces cats to roll all over the plant , eventually ruining it , but it is said that plants grown from seed will be safe until dying down , or withering for some reason .
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