Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] over " in BNC.
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1 | I am often over bossy |
2 | because that 's the other problem with people like me is , I 'm all over the place all the time . |
3 | I 'm all over the place ! |
4 | I 'd never heard of Knudsen until earlier this morning when I was somewhere over the North Sea on my way from England and I happened to open a magazine aimed at Nordic Airport passengers . |
5 | My first ever act went really well ; I was so over the moon I walked all the way home to Streatham with this huge smile on my face . |
6 | These branch off from the main artery , called the aorta , and then divide into lots of smaller branches which are all over the surface of the heart . |
7 | Swimming : There 's an enormous ‘ Aquarena ’ in Kitzbuhel itself , or you may prefer the warm waters of the Schwarzsee , which is just over a mile from the centre . |
8 | For , oh , how awful is the seizure of the invisible , last enemy , sitting in triumph over the body , which is all over which he can have power . ’ |
9 | The last North Shields pit closed in 1929 , although Back worth colliery which was just over the boundary of Tynemouth CB survived until 1979 . |
10 | Reduction of dose is similarly used for so-called sensitive cases who are immediately over stimulated or prove the remedy during the first days , or hours , of treatment . |
11 | Maybe you 're doomed in the heart , as they say , and you 're never over your first love . |
12 | And then the minute he wants something — which is only ever one thing — you 're all over him , making it easy for him and when he 's got what he want he says ‘ Thank you very much . |
13 | ‘ You 're all over them . ’ |
14 | Now you 're all over the bloody papers . |
15 | the pants of Peter but if my , my back 's turned and Peter ai n't there you 're all over Andrew like bloody |
16 | ‘ I 'd say you were almost over him . |
17 | And , ’ he went on before she could interrupt , ‘ you ca n't deny you were all over me from the very beginning . |
18 | ‘ You were all over each other on Monday morning . ’ |
19 | It 's a little lad and I I looked through a window , I could see Judith holding this baby but you had to walk round to get to her and I knew before you 'd got there and you were all over the moon about this little baby and everything |
20 | Well , it 's because she 's all over it , is n't it ? |
21 | ‘ It does her ego good to flirt with me ; it 's the star of the show 's privilege to indulge herself with up-and-coming actors like myself — I 'm not kidding you , ’ he had told them , ‘ she 's all over me when we film ! ’ |
22 | and she goes why , I goes well every time I got , when I went out the other night and when I come in the other night there was Helena with her arms round Andrew , so it 's not that I , I 'm worried about it but I just think it 's a bit tarty of her cos she 's fancies the pants off Pete and as soon as my back 's turned and Pete is n't there she 's all over Andrew . |
23 | She has n't been well , and I would n't dream of leaving her until she 's really over her last bout of bronchitis . ’ |
24 | ‘ It seems to me that she 's always over there . ’ |
25 | ( ‘ And how is the child doing — she is quite over the loss ? |
26 | I had to see Helen , After all , she was just over that hill which I could see from the top windows of the Grand . |
27 | Scott knew that Annabel was now facing the worst moment any model can face : she was officially over the hill , gaining weight , losing her looks and on the downward path to wrinkles and sag . |
28 | And before I could speak she was all over me . |
29 | She never returned from that mission ; it is believed that an explosion took place while she was directly over the site of the volcano . |
30 | She was directly over one of the pebbles and could see that all the others were moving away from hers . |