Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] over and [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I tried the latch over and over and looked at my watch .
2 The previous day he had had to drive the route over and over until he knew it perfectly .
3 Folly turned the card over and over in her hands , as if by her looking at it from another direction the words might mysteriously transpose themselves into the expected apology .
4 He spent the entire first week reading the plan over and over again .
5 They rehearsed the scene over and over again and as they repeated it Willie believed more than ever that he was the old man .
6 I could place them anywhere within a sixty-degree angle by varying the direction in which I pulled the sapling over and down .
7 I read the Bible over and over , then theological commentaries and historical background , books about heretics , books about enthusiasts .
8 Throughout the first months a beginner learns that in executing the basic reverse punch and the lunge punch , his hands have to withdraw back to the body in order to repeat the procedure over and over again .
9 For , ever since , he had been turning the name over and over in his mind , puzzling over its slight familiarity .
10 He wished it were Perdita at the end of the rope , he 'd like to see her crashing to the ground over and over again .
11 During the interminable journey Edward turned what he knew of the affair over and over in his mind , and wondered if it could possibly , really , happen .
12 I took her by both hands and I started to swing her in a circle , singing as I went , shouting the words of the song over and over again .
13 And he had read the poem over and over again , though he knew it well .
14 I stood amid a gaggle of laughing students in frozen silence , and read the list over and over again .
15 Ruth let him take it , and sat drinking her tea while he turned the cup over and over in his hands , gently and half absentmindedly .
16 He read the letter over and over again , and with each re-reading the possibility of belief crept closer .
17 So we recommend the method of winding in straight by turning the handle over and over .
18 Even the heavily fortified town of Berwick-upon-Tweed , on the Scottish bank of the river , was wrested from them by the English over and over again , and finally lost .
19 The lawyer turned the envelope over and over in his hands before he opened it .
20 He turned a pencil over and over between his fingers .
21 I play a film over and over again in my mind of me meeting you at the airport .
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