Example sentences of "so [adv] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I always felt close to Freddie in the studio , whether he was there or not , because we worked together so intensively over the years .
2 I always felt close to Freddie in the studio , whether he was there or not , because we worked together so intensively over the years
3 Some more crag rats were further proving the delights of Yorkshire limestone , holding on to ledges with their eyelashes and hanging on to spars of rock by their nostrils , swarming in a team of a dozen or so all over the face of the scar like a plague of dayglo flies .
4 small wonder the next England manager agonised so long over a job that any other candidate ( were there any ? ) would have mulled over for about half a second .
5 Did the squalid detail of the atrocities of The Fox which the press featured so fully have no effect on the variety of Foxes spawned and featured so prominently over the next few months in the pages of these newspapers ?
6 After missing him so desperately over the last six weeks it was more than she had ever dreamed of to find herself suddenly close to him again , and maybe by the time they reached their destination he would have given her some clue about the way he wanted things to be .
7 He gripped the sides of the pulpit between fingers crooked as claws and leaned out so far over the congregation that he was in danger of falling out and landing on his head .
8 So far over the two days there have only been five sub par rounds out of the 186 played .
9 to have led him so gullibly over the hills
10 His lordship had called , indeed bellowed , so often over the last six months that George had come to expect little else .
11 So that was why he 'd been in the club so often over the past few weeks — he 'd been checking out the lie of the land , assessing the place as a possible investment .
12 I could n't believe it , especially when Graham Gooch had played so well over the last year . ’
13 So it was ‘ all change ’ on Pig Street : Solomon Mead replaced Elizabeth Titford in the little dwelling house which had served the Titford family so well over the years , and Thomas Tuck began to see what kind of commercial success he could make out of the vacated butcher and chandler 's shop next door .
14 Any such proposals would effectively remove the strong and independent enabling role which has served Stirling students so well over the past 25 years .
15 Since 1964 , when I first worked ( and lived ) in the region , what I have been seeing in babies and young children is starvation : a host of children of one and two years who can not sit up unaided , who do not or can not speak , whose skin is stretched so tightly over the chest and stomach that every curve of the breastbone and ribs stands out .
16 The final accolade came in Barnes ' closing speech , when he announced that never in his experience , ‘ and I think rarely if ever in anybody 's experience , has a local group without legal representation appeared and presented their case so consistently over an enormously long inquiry such as this . ’
17 Unless the sound setting at the press show was a mistake , I have seldom heard a noisier film nor one which seems to require its stars ( Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd again ) to bellow their lines so startlingly over the din .
18 For " the modern Whigs … make the bonds of allegiance so uncertain , press the people so hard to resistance , and pass so lightly over the doctrine of obedience , that they seem to make … the exception the rule " .
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