Example sentences of "[noun sg] went [adv] over [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Work went on over the Summer Holiday of 1980 to ensure that the Convent buildings would be ready for the new term , when there would be girls in both the Sixth Form and the First Form . |
2 | The brown paper bag tied with white string hit the pavement , split and corn went all over the place . |
3 | As the sun went down over the trees , everyone in the squadron had enjoyed a hard day 's military training and , after a good dinner and some well-deserved beers , they were very happy and were looking forward to the challenges of the next day . |
4 | Salisbury listened , turned to the heralds in discussion , and then without further remark went back over the ditches . |
5 | The only poor shot I hit was at the 14th , when a little wedge went right over the green . ’ |
6 | MOYOLA went closest to scoring in the opening half in a move involving Rafferty and Calderwood , but Black 's kick went just over the crossbar . |
7 | It was Mellor , as junior Home Office Minister , who was left by Mrs Thatcher to pick up the pieces when the last government went badly over the top in its determination to reshape television by deregulation , irrespective of quality . |
8 | After fourteen minutes , Paul Biddle went close for Milton as his corner went just over the bar . |
9 | As the coal went down over the winter months , these boards would be taken away to lower the height . |
10 | Brian Guthrie interviewed Mary , Mavin Shulver ( who had gone along for support ) and some Class members , and the Broadcast went out over the air on the following Saturday . |