Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb past] over the " in BNC.
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1 | Western Wolf , on whom Cauthen won over the course last month , should follow up , but faces several threatening rivals , notably Single . |
2 | I was taking Venturous alongside the jetty arm at Lowestoft on day to await the road bridge opening when Marty Stone , our second engineer , poised on the gunwale for a jump ashore to take the ropes , slipped on the wet rail and to my horror disappeared over the bow . |
3 | My father glared over the magazine , shook his head and continued reading . |
4 | But her fingers ran over the strong column of his neck , tangled in the dark silkiness of her hair at his nape , then he was drawing her soft , pliant curves closer until their bodies merged in a powerful force of energy that was frightening , all-consuming in its intensity . |
5 | Her fingers danced over the keyboard , uncertain at first , then more sure . |
6 | Her fingers glided over the frilled edges of daisy-shaped buttons . |
7 | In the 27th minute Kamara , on loan from Luton , found Hendrie and squared for Wilkinson to put in a fierce shot which Baker touched over the bar . |
8 | Two of Lucy 's school-mates , dressed in palest apricot , were bridesmaids , and when the bridal car arrived they were waiting in the entrance porch to make sure her veil cascaded over the gown of pearl-trimmed white lace . |
9 | Her mind stumbled over the new/old certainly that the garden-master she had loved was indeed a puppet . |
10 | Whatever the reason , the gloom which her defeat threw over the racing scene was genuine . |
11 | Her glance slid over the cube she held , seeing it as an object , a thing she met with every day . |
12 | Her eyes ran over the company for a moment , and then she turned away to go inside again . |
13 | Her eyes roamed over the chattering women , all fawning over him , tossing their heads , slanting their eyes at him and laughing prettily . |
14 | All the time she was conscious of his eyes on her lips , her teeth , the way her mouth closed over the small cake , touching the tips of his fingers as it did so . |
15 | West ham had a couple of good shots on goal one of which Beaney tipped over the bar in spectacular fashion . |
16 | In a despairing sweep her gaze ran over the dress , and she bit back a groan . |
17 | And there was plenty to admire , she realised at once as her gaze travelled over the Regency bureau , the Chippendale cabinet , the Aubusson rug . |
18 | The second came in the last minute of normal time and followed an impressive maul , in which Boro drove over the line but could n't get the ball down . |
19 | He reversed the truck so that its winch poked over the edge of the drop . |
20 | She could feel her mother s irritation rise to balance the calmness that her grandmother threw over the fight . |
21 | The Green Study though was a perfect place for writing ; again panelled , the panelling painted a celadon green , one of its windows looked over the garden and caught all the sun , the other over a side courtyard and away across the huddled roofs of Mermaid Street to Winchelsea , another ancient town . |
22 | Her hand hovered over the phone , then pulled away . |
23 | There was a single filing cabinet , but in all other respects the room could have been inhabited by his father , the colonial Bishop whose portrait hung over the marble mantelshelf . |
24 | His fingers flew over the keys . |
25 | His fingers danced over the keys . |
26 | His hand had slid to her thigh , and she felt the lurch of dismay as his fingers slid over the silky fabric of her dress . |
27 | He reached out and let his hand trail up her bare arm , watching her face as his fingers slid over the smooth silk of her skin . |
28 | His bulk bulged over the invisible box he perched on . |
29 | His glance travelled over the girl 's face and the visible parts of her upper body , and with another pang of compassion he saw that she was woefully thin . |
30 | His eyes drifted over the side . |