Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] over the [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She ran her fingers gently over the manila surface and felt the outline of something small and cold inside .
2 In green houses all over the country prize blooms are being brought on to be at their best for next week 's Chelsea Flower Show .
3 He said the drawbacks of such a system were the need for a safe storage depot for the wheelchairs , and the cost of installing drop kerbs all over the town centre .
4 Tipperary were to see controversies eventually over the waste disposal habits of the mining companies , but these controversies arose after the mining was over and the companies had packed their bags and gone .
5 with tins all over the sitting room .
6 Try putting yourself at five or six hundred feet directly over the landing area of your gliding site and see for yourself how difficult it is to plan and make a spot landing .
7 The 21 independent local radio stations all over the Republic claim they are getting audiences of up to three million listeners each week .
8 This also prevents splattering and juices all over the cooker wall .
9 There are sealed for life bearings all over the valve gear and coupling rods .
10 Scientists all over the world drop what they 're doing and try to discover the secret for themselves .
11 I looked for a textured effect by taking the broad tips sideways over the paper surface .
12 Got ta be careful when I 'm cooking , I shall have to have the window open me I 've got smoke alarms all over the place darling which is good in a flat .
13 All is well as long as the subject is lying down , but when he stands up , the reflexes which normally make arteries all over the body contract to meet the new hydrostatic conditions no longer operate effectively , and a sharp and dangerous fall of blood pressure follows .
14 In theatres all over the world performers are expected to turn up at the ‘ half ’ to start making up .
15 Components were stacked in piles all over the factory floor like the contents of an attic .
16 Just what I need all your filthy fingers and , and mouth marks all over the glass top of the door .
17 At airports all over the country passengers who fit the ‘ profile of potential terrorists ’ have been questioned ; sniffer dogs sniff away .
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