Example sentences of "[noun] [be] over [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , but tho those glass houses are over the fence the other side in Summerleigh . |
2 | This results in the DH being reached when the aircraft is over the field . |
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 | The average age is thirty-nine , but in some areas , such as East Anglia , over half of the labour force is over the age of forty-five . |
5 | Mývatn is over the hill , past more vile-smelling industrial delights . |
6 | which was wrong , Valerie was over the moon really that she got engaged to this fellow , but he was much older than er Michelle and I , and er he did n't want to settle down |
7 | Its worst loss of nerve was over a Channel 4 programme MI5 's Official Secrets in which Cathy Massiter , a former MI5 case officer responsible for surveillance of the peace movement , alleged that her investigations into CND had been passed on to government ministers for party-political use . |
8 | 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 |
9 | By the time the interview was over the dogs were all asleep and refused to wake up . |
10 | Although the accounts were concise , the print was too small , and because of some confusion over the treatment of the initial endowment under covenant , the judges later decided that its turnover was over the £1m maximum for the category . |
11 | The first race sanctioned by NASCAR was over the Daytona Beach course on 15 February 1948 . |
12 | The sun has now risen the sun is over the yard arm . |
13 | George Cole is over the moon . |
14 | Firstly it should be said that the contention is over the origin of an idea . |
15 | More particularly , the question is over the association the delegates have with the PLO . |
16 | The first peculiarity is over the crossing , which has a stumpy octagonal tower and pointed roof with , on the inside , a dome built in a style similar to that of Sainte-Croix in Oloron , that is , with the ribs of the vault forming an eight-pointed star ( without artificial lighting you can see almost nothing of this decoration , and the artificial lighting comes expensive at L'Hôpital-Saint-Blaise ; you need ten-franc coins to work it ) . |
17 | However , on Monday morning , 29 April 1991 , I discovered that the seating in the office ( Room 3.14 ) had been rearranged and that cigarette ash was over the meeting table and one of the chairs . |
18 | Eva was over the moon . |
19 | The sun was over the rim of the Common now , and there was the beginnings of darkness in the tangled trees . |
20 | The sticking point for purists was over the balance to be struck between state power and voluntary efforts . |
21 | Part of the battle was over the carcass of 1 Special Service Regiment already alluded to . |
22 | Then I slowly turned the can and the leg the other way up , so that the can was over the leg . |
23 | Another initial area of disagreement was over the casting of Susan George as his wife Amy . |
24 | Everybody ( and I must say at this point all participants were over the age of 16 , the legal age of drinking in Germany ) got very mellow and slept well . |
25 | When the ten years were over the Romans tried to reimpose tribute on the Franks , but the latter killed the tax collectors . |
26 | Now Liam Gael is over the top . |
27 | 2.23 Once the deceased is over the age of about 40 , the multiplier will probably start to come down . |
28 | Their site is over the sea west of Wrath , at the eastern side of the Isle of Lewis . |
29 | The warrant is over the murder of Nicholas and Elizabeth Newall on or about 10 October , 1987 . |
30 | 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 ) . |