Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [be] over the " in BNC.

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1 Other estimates suggest that casualties in accidents where the driver is over the limit could be in excess of 35,000 annually .
2 A new system is to be brought to Britain which will immobilise a car if the driver is over the legal alcohol limit .
3 Well now you see the week that William 's down the John 's , in John 's and they 'll tell you all erm once the tea 's over the dishes , I do the dishes right away
4 By the time the interview was over the dogs were all asleep and refused to wake up .
5 so they refused to do it up , well the result was over the years the pot holes down to the sites got bigger and they 're so far off the road from
6 This results in the DH being reached when the aircraft is over the field .
7 The gallery is over the front door .
8 The sun has now risen the sun is over the yard arm .
9 The sun was over the rim of the Common now , and there was the beginnings of darkness in the tangled trees .
10 Part of the battle was over the carcass of 1 Special Service Regiment already alluded to .
11 Then I slowly turned the can and the leg the other way up , so that the can was over the leg .
12 Firstly it should be said that the contention is over the origin of an idea .
13 More particularly , the question is over the association the delegates have with the PLO .
14 Perhaps the most intense of my health service battles of the mid-1980s was over the selected list of drugs .
15 2.23 Once the deceased is over the age of about 40 , the multiplier will probably start to come down .
16 The warrant is over the murder of Nicholas and Elizabeth Newall on or about 10 October , 1987 .
17 In the euphoria which had followed the victory over France , there was even some talk that when the war was over the Party would be dissolved by the Wehrmacht and Germany would become a ‘ pure military state ’ .
18 But at the same time , it is clear that as soon as the war was over the purely economic contradictions were bound to be excessively aggravated .
19 To allow for the mass present in a mountain range above the reference surface the theoretical pull of the rock , based on an assumed average rock density , is subtracted from the free-air anomaly ( or a correction is made for the presence of sea water if the point is over the ocean ) .
20 I know , the Chestnut is over the road .
21 By midnight the moon was over the house , full
22 Martin , of course , was just as adamant that he had kept it out : ‘ I admit that part of the ball was over the line , but that 's not enough . ’
23 Whether the ball was over the line before it was crossed by the Newcastle inside-right , Richardson , remained a matter for argument for years after .
24 Claims that the ball was over the line were curtailed as Connolly slammed the ball against the stanchion and back out .
25 Generally top players cope with the fast , short delivery by moving back and across the crease or , as Graham Gooch , by standing his ground and putting the wight on the front foot so that the head is over the front knee .
26 Even when the argument is over the impossibility of generalizing about marriage , an image remains strong , to be supported or dismantled .
27 The library was over the other side of the town .
28 The debate is over the issues of theory appraisal and theory choice and over ways of demarcating science from non-science .
29 Temple , 19 , in his first year in the ABA and who had been working in Fawcett 's butchers shop since 5.30 in the morning was over the moon with his hard earned win over Wales 's Barry Jones .
30 Ostensibly , the furore was over the possibility that the offices would obscure one of the famous views of the castle .
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