Example sentences of "[to-vb] over [art] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 It is theoretically possible for a cow to jump over the moon with something like the same improbability .
2 Bellowing , the thing was trying to reach over the stair-rail with its other encrusted , decomposing claw .
3 They lived together and even multiplied , though the opportunity for a doctor to hurry over the gangplank with a black bag , and , in his turn , fall into the river , had been missed .
4 Had she known what was in store , Ruth thought afterwards , she would have begged to walk over the top with the horse .
5 ( 1 ) Our model permitted the hazard function to vary over the duration with changes differing across individuals , in contrast to standard reduced form models which restricted to uniformity for all individuals , ceteris paribus .
6 Anyway , I met Salinger in London to go over the story with him and confirmed those parts of it I knew to be true .
7 Here , she was ‘ commanded in her heart ’ to go over the sea with her daughter , who was not at all pleased : ‘ there was no one so much against her as her daughter , who ought most to have been with her ’ .
8 Resisting the temptation to go over the top with innovation ( suspension is coils and dampers not hydropneumatic ) , the designers have still managed to introduce some novelties .
9 The opposite of projection is to mull over the past with resentment and regret .
10 Later came the task of packing the barbecue and hampers on to the trailer which also carried the rafts , and while Silas and Matt stored smaller items away the two raft guides used pails and mops to wash over the floor with hot water .
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