Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [verb] over the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even as she spoke , however , the door was flung open and Sarah stumbled over the threshold , half-dragging and half-lifting George into the room .
2 During their stay the Juan Carlos and Salinas presided over the signature of a five-year treaty of friendship and co-operation in the context of which Spain was to provide aid to Mexico of 4,400 million pesetas ( about US$40,000,000 at current exchange rates ) over five years in the form of credits and investment in the private sector .
3 The 499th anniversary of Columbus 's arrival in the Americas on Oct. 12 was marked by marches by indigenous people in Guatemala , Mexico , Bolivia and Chile protesting over the massacre and exploitation of indians which followed the Spanish conquest of Latin America , and the violence and injustice still being suffered by their descendants .
4 His companion , a pretty , dark-haired woman , was taking up all of his attention , and Lissa frowned over the rim of the cup .
5 She suspects that Charles suspects that she had once had an affair with Ivan , but of course she had not , though she concedes that Ivan is so unpleasant that only a degree of past sexual intimacy could plausibly explain the kind of relationship that he and Liz have over the years established .
6 As the season progressed , so had the heat , and Huy and Merymose stood over the body with their heads wrapped in linen cloths to protect them from the sun .
7 They drank tea together and Müller went over the report with him .
8 There were reports — denied by Quayle but confirmed by Richard Burton and , in his book , by Philip Burton — that Quayle and Burton quarrelled over the interpretation .
9 America and Europe smoothed over the argument which had hitherto stalled progress .
10 As they dismounted and fanned out to surround the camp , John and Angela headed over the mountain to the south .
11 She and Guy lived over the road , next door but one to Barbs 's house .
12 Before the appearance of the corn shoots the farmer employed children , both girls and boys , to scare off the birds : in October and November to guard the winter corn , in March and April to watch over the spring sowing .
13 Yet interestingly , ‘ deviance ’ and ‘ sexism ’ are not two additive features which together portray the school as a fetid jungle of would-be Tarzans and Janes swinging over the desks and refusing to wear proper clothes .
14 Orcs and Goblins poured over the Worlds Edge Mountains through passes previously guarded by the Dwarfs , while in the northern forests human tribes began to move southwards .
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