Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] over [art] " in BNC.
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31 | Presently a governor of two Suffolk schools , the task is increasingly time consuming , responsible , unpaid and costly in terms of petrol consumed ( no travel expenses paid ) , but still rewarding in terms of relationships within the schools carefully built up over the years . |
32 | The Purple Airway is temporarily set up over the route covered by a Royal Flight . |
33 | Okay finally , a third m major er class of ion channel i which has been extensively worked on over the last few years , since the advent of patch clamping er has been second messenger gated channels , so-called second messenger gated channels . |
34 | Bargaining is often carried out over a period of days , so it 's fortunate that a four- night B&B break at a three-star hotel near the market , is £219 in February and March . |
35 | Every so often he slipped back to look out over the field and make sure that all was safe . |
36 | In a gap in the trees I can now look down over a green vegetable pointillism of tree-tops , falling away down to the town . |
37 | He did this willingly and without complaint , often coming in over a complete weekend in order to have all the new cards out by the end of August which was largely achieved . ’ |
38 | This , it has to be said , has been in no small part due to the advent of the in-store bakery ; a concept which has really taken off over the last 10 years . |
39 | " As for going underground , I 'd rather go back over the heather . |
40 | In the past , samples of children 's language have been collected using a diary approach where examples of children 's utterances , together with a description of the surrounding context , were simply written down over a period of weeks or months ( Miller 1981a ) . |
41 | So what I 'm saying to you is , do n't go in over the top , you know , five , just a normal but a firm handshake because a man would expect it because a weak ha ha handshake can be irritating and the same thing if she is a woman |
42 | You ca n't come in over the top , you must come underneath to get children 's attention . ’ |
43 | They were checked again then carried on over the drawbridge and through the gate . |
44 | There was a seat against a sunny back wall , and I would come upon the couple sitting there looking out over the garden and their handiwork , planning in quiet voices what should be done next , the next moves . |
45 | And then came back over the bridge ? |
46 | The Kates actually drop their torpedoes and then climb up over the ship superstructures as the torpedoes hit home . |
47 | Ramblers were often trained as weeping standards , with their stems tied to a vertical pole and then fanned out over a series of hoops to cascade down to the ground . |
48 | Walk from the Malá Strana end of the bridge past the first six pairs of statues listed below , then look down over the edge to your right over Kampa Island . |
49 | A hundred yards beyond Woil a pair of white seagulls wheeled round in the sky , dived over Three Island Pond , and then soared up over the Zoo , free against the summer sky . |
50 | Here 's what I did : just at the moment the tears were about to gush out over the waterproof liner , taking the soft lenses in a Niagara-like descent towards the jawbone , I looked at a poster or a newspaper and thought about what the words meant . |
51 | Gaston I quarrelled with his mother , Margaret of Béarn ( d. 1319 ) and despite a reconciliation in September 1312 , a dispute then broke out over the custody and tutelage of his heir . |
52 | FOOTBALL-MAD Mike Grimsley gets a pal to tune in to match commentaries on the radio — then listens in over the phone . |
53 | He broke the gun down and stowed it in the rucksack , slipped the spent cartridge case into his pocket , then jumped back over the fence . |
54 | The barman even told him he 'd had enough — something they rarely do unless they think a client 's about to throw up over the upholstery or start taking his clothes off . |
55 | These people have fears which the media has shamelesslessly played on over the years , but which are genuine . |
56 | Once again the world of the sands and holidays was left far behind as the Auguste Didier School of Cuisine and the committee members of the Literary Lionisers , together with such other Lionisers as could squeeze into the room allotted to them in police headquarters , were once again taken back over the events of last Saturday night . |
57 | Well the list has certainly took off over the last few days . |
58 | It it certainly adds up over the over the week . |
59 | Adjusting her position and half closing her eyes against the sun , she too stared out over the garden , waiting for him to get to the point . |