Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from over " in BNC.
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1 | The second , known as hypochondriacs , tended to swallow a large number of useless potions purchased from over the chemist 's counter . |
2 | The sound came from over the garden wall and I knew that no-one in that part of Gigant Street kept chicken . |
3 | As a result , the cost of disposing of hazardous waste fell from over US$77,000 to just under US$15,000 . |
4 | There was a strange rasping noise coming from over the next rise . |
5 | Yeah we get the people going from over to the . |
6 | You 'd think there were n't enough caddies to choose from over here . ’ |
7 | USAN I ZUN BI Living for love ; a tropical hurricane arriving from over the sea , generally at dawn |
8 | Timothy West saw some of those dark Williams depressions descend from over the horizon . |
9 | Er and er the line came from over here , and on that embankment there was a bridge here , er but they farmer has er removed that embankment , but has still left this part . |
10 | Counties ranged in population from about 2 million ( Lancashire ) to less that 30,000 ( Rutland ) ; county boroughs ranged from over 1 million ( Birmingham ) to 33,000 ( Canterbury ) — less than the minimum population stipulated in 1888 . |