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

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1 You can see there 's been a wee bit of damage to that ligament just where it goes down over the top of that bone .
2 Hold a knife blade over the housing and it goes all over the place , proving the point .
3 Make sure there 's enough room in the toe box and it fits snugly over the top of the foot .
4 Erm it 's g there now obviously the end of year it builds up over the end of the year partly because it relies on the extra recruitment and the increasing sales per er per capita erm or per capita sales I should say .
5 Many will recall the church as it was , for there is no indication that it changed greatly over the years .
6 Though her hair was not quite dry Franca began to plait it very fast , letting a long thick plait materialise between her nimble hands , then tossing it over her shoulder and letting it hang down over the back of the chair .
7 The computer part of the study has been my personal research interest , but it has also over the years provided stimulating final-year projects for students in the Engineering Mathematics Department .
8 It occurs all over the hierarchy , but is seen in its most blatant form at the second level .
9 It is uncomfortable for us all , but it happens all over the world , every day of the week . ’
10 I mean , it happens all over the world , you know , in in the in the especially in the whatsname countries .
11 They were in their plastic bags on the outdoor grounds , and as the sun came up , it came up over the top of the hill and hit the silver pyramid and there was David on stage singing .
12 The record shows that it happened all over the country .
13 They will be fascinated at the incredible insects that he meets inside the Peach as it floats away over the ocean and delighted when the seagulls come to the rescue and James and the insects inside the Peach are carried away towards America for a hero 's reception .
14 Then it breaks out over an overlap onto the characteristic smooth slabs and walls which at the same time tempt and intimidate , attract but repel .
15 The aim is to keep the boat flat at all times so that it glides cleanly over the water .
16 Tomorrow night we 'll show exclusive pictures of the MG RV8 on the road and ask why Rover is to bring back the car it killed off over a decade ago .
17 I came to the braided reaches of the river where it swung out over the sands , and adjusted my steps so that I cleared all the channels easily and cleanly , a leap at a time .
18 It opens all over the country this week .
19 When gesture us used as a foil for the more flatly painted areas ( as in ‘ So much depends ’ ) , it appears repetitiously over the painting 's ground and , relegated literally to the background , is emptied of special status by its multiple application .
20 ‘ But , ’ I said , ‘ it jumps all over the place as it is so light ! ’
21 The newcomer was ostentatiously dressed in robes slashed with yellow taffeta and bound by a gold cord very similar to one used by Benstede , although the latter had a row of knots in his to prevent it slipping down over the loops on his gown .
22 It looked out over a garden so long overgrown it was returning to jungle .
23 It 's probably why I can actually see it peeping out over the top .
24 I ask if rum was in the original recipe and she says , no , and I say that 's what stops the cake standing firm and has made it melt all over the place , and she says , ‘ It 's gon na do the same to you , ’ and we laugh like we 're kids .
25 But i it grew slowly over the weeks and I think Christmas was an example of just the actual logistics of what we did at Christmas must be something of a feat in that so much stuff came in from the volume of presents and then the way in which they could be distributed .
26 He said , He saw one boy hit one of these tops and it went straight over a house top .
27 I do n't think , when you draw this trace perhaps it went just over the pin and did n't click it down .
28 The play began its provincial tour in Cambridge ( it went all over the country , but when it came to including the play in Ken 's career notes for Who 's Who in the Theatre , he only mentions Cambridge , as though referring to the West End theatre of that name ) .
29 Yeah , and it went all over the table !
30 Well I 'll come and help you Tim cos we do n't want it falling all over the place .
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