Example sentences of "[conj] we [verb] [adv] over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And it 's also important that we look back over the last ten years to how the N H S has been fundamentally changed as a consequence of Tory government policy towards it . |
2 | And we actually then went down and we looked all over the place and there are quite a number of pallets that in fact are not properly stacked . |
3 | and I said as soon as we got the opportunity of moving away we would do , and we searched all over the erm , when it come to , went into Lincolnshire , went into Wales |
4 | ‘ Do you remember when we wanted to get Gawain into Almeira Road school , and we could n't , because all the middle-class parents in s.w.23 were trying to get their kids into Almeira Road , and we live just over the zoning boundary ? |
5 | If we look back over the record of the last twenty years in our ten countries , we may detect certain common trends , unspectacular , but nevertheless significant . |
6 | This is clear if we look back over the years . |
7 | If we look back over the past twenty-five years or so , we can distinguish three main phases : |
8 | We have all sorts of remaining problems but by and large , if we look back over the past three four years , tremendous progress has been made . |
9 | If we work hard over the weekend , we can — ’ |
10 | I lived in the Department of Sonsonate but we went all over the place looking for work . |
11 | The day before our return , as we looked out over the battlements , we saw a succession of thick black clouds driving slowly in over the sand flats and camel grass . |
12 | An hour or so later I was beginning to feel proud of our levels of determination and achievement as we topped out over the last sand dune , then my heart sank into my boots ! |
13 | The doctors said that he would have bled to death at a lower altitude and I 'm sure this is so , because as we let down over the Channel his bleeding started again . |
14 | John Howard , acutely aware of such slippage , argued that good staff and external vigilance were essential if reform efforts were to be sustained , but this view , as we look back over the last two centuries , may have been unduly optimistic . |