Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv] over the " in BNC.

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1 I went totally over the limit .
2 If she went away over the holidays and she had plastic surgery and she came back looking like Cindy Crawford or , I do n't know , do you think people would react differently to her or do you think they 'd be disgusted ?
3 At first she went all over the place , this way and that , and then into a spin .
4 Now , suppose we go gently over the events of that night .
5 I lived in the Department of Sonsonate but we went all over the place looking for work .
6 So we went all over the place .
7 selection of them went all over the world collecting trees .
8 If you generally want the views of the public it is no good trying to false those views through a straight jacket of your own to make it what you think there views should be unless of course they go right over the top in which they I do n't think that 's happened so far . .
9 yes , that 's the money supply and measures , the measures of money supply I 'm sure you 'll be okay you should beat what I got anyway , cos I saw it sort of cold I could see you were put into shits of boredom , they go totally over the top most of the time my parents
10 He said ; They go all over the world to Japan and the United States .
11 thing and her dad 's got a country and western music I mean he , they go all over the bloody place .
12 They went right over the top .
13 They went right over the top .
14 Later on they went all over the house , assessing what they might be able to sell , finding out just what Adam 's inheritance amounted to .
15 Good morning ladies and gentlemen pshoow and they , they went all over the place .
16 Hold a knife blade over the housing and it goes all over the place , proving the point .
17 On this aspect of the story Mr Sale is an invaluable guide and teacher , but he goes well over the top in his determination to present Columbus as the representative of a devilish western world driven only by the desire to rape , grab and despoil a land of innocence .
18 And he clips them in and he goes all over the cars .
19 He went all over the place looking , but he could n't get hold of it I mean it was obviously it was something that he made himself but it was beautiful !
20 oh he went all over the place with that
21 He dropped something , a screw or something , he went all over the , the floors !
22 it was in here it was sort of like , he 'd been niggly all day , he was tired , he sort of like knocked it over with his foot , and of course it went straight over the dry nappy that was laid out on the floor ready to put under him , I said oh that nappy
23 I do n't think , when you draw this trace perhaps it went just over the pin and did n't click it down .
24 The play began its provincial tour in Cambridge ( it went all over the country , but when it came to including the play in Ken 's career notes for Who 's Who in the Theatre , he only mentions Cambridge , as though referring to the West End theatre of that name ) .
25 Yeah , and it went all over the table !
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