Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] over the " in BNC.

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1 Water 's been right up over the path two days or more , I reckon it 's loosened part o ’ the foundations under here . ’
2 " Yes , they 're only just over the top .
3 They 're not even over the chippie yet .
4 ‘ Do n't be silly , you 're bleeding all over the place .
5 Club quiz evenings are underway all over the UK , with the prizes and questions supplied by ‘ Aquarian ’ .
6 What began as a means of seeing how things might be done better is now a philosophy of ensuring that things go on being done better towards a goal which will be forever just over the horizon .
7 I shall want a good start and be up there over the first few fences .
8 And I do n't think it would do any good for me on this programme , or any of my colleagues , and of course the media will be now all over the place trying to achieve this .
9 When sailing in a straight line the CE will be almost directly over the CLR ( the daggerboard ) .
10 West Ham will go down this season , they are crap ALL OVER the pitch .
11 Doug Scott has been there often over the past three decades .
12 Christopher Morrison , prosecuting , said he had been almost twice over the drink-drive limit .
13 We were in just over the border .
14 He were n't all over the sixth form I 've not got a to live with !
15 Also in the constellation is M16 , the Eagle Nebula , which consists of a galactic cluster together with an emission nebula ; the guide star is Gamma Scuti ( 4.7 ) , and the Eagle Nebula is only just over the Scutum boundary into Serpens .
16 This hole is not directly over the fire , lest the rain should extinguish it ; and the smoke therefore naturally fills the place before it escapes . ’
17 turf her out on the bed she might sleep with me and you sleep on the settee or would be a bit better than two beds than the settee , an extra bed space for her mum 's house too much for over Christmas , that 's not fair she 's not all over the place .
18 ‘ Rickie may have stopped his cocaine a day or two ago , which means he 's probably already over the crash period .
19 Well my family has , is now all over the world so Christmas , give me a good excuse to sa , to tell them to come home , we need you !
20 The power 's out all over the base , the temperature is dropping , the air 's running out and Mark 's gone .
21 The sun is well up over the water before they let each other sleep .
22 On the contrary : emotional attachment to Hitler was rooted in the notion that he represented the ideal of national community and national greatness , that he was leading Germany to greater prosperity , and that , whatever the immediate sacrifices , a bonanza for all was only just over the horizon .
23 He found this ‘ golden age ’ was always just over the horizon , one generation further back ( see Reading 3 , Chapter 5 ) .
24 He knew he was bleeding all over the work of art .
25 This time , a breath-test showed he was almost twice over the legal limit , Leicester magistrates heard .
26 Learner driver James Cook , 19 , was almost twice over the legal limit , was speeding and had no insurance when he crashed into a pub .
27 ‘ Johnny was completely all over the place by then , ’ Bobby Hunt recalls : ‘ the wit had gone . ’
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