Example sentences of "[vb pp] up over the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are cert certain categories of business that we 've built up over the year .
2 I feel his glare now , but let my own eyes wander past the fence to the yellow lattice of the heavy lifting gear and the big iron disc of the magnet hanging down , and the motorcar-mountain that has built up over the holiday season .
3 The new measures , similar to those in force in Britain and the US , were drawn up over the summer by Mr Lang 's Ministry , which is said to be interested in extending the French insurance model to the whole of Europe .
4 There was no name painted up over the door .
5 It 's pretty good here — they got photos of food all lit up over the counter so you can just point .
6 The Rosses remained tied up over the weekend until discovered by their daily on Monday .
7 The Purple Airway is temporarily set up over the route covered by a Royal Flight .
8 " Well , unless I 'm very much mistaken , " more help " has hove up over the horizon as you might say .
9 Central to this need are the question marks that the Broadcasting Act has thrown up over the whole of the future of British television and in particular the woolly ‘ quality threshold ’ that franchise holders are expected to meet .
10 Joe had climbed up over the side of the nearest and lowered himself in , rubbish sliding unsteadily beneath him , and then he 'd found his balance and hunkered down and started to sift .
11 The mining equipment was lined up over the shaft .
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