Example sentences of "[noun] be over " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ My best bikes are over here and they are the ones I shall be using in the world championship . |
2 | Yes , but tho those glass houses are over the fence the other side in Summerleigh . |
3 | I think er , the good times are over judging by the way the |
4 | If he wants to know who your contacts are over there , make ‘ em up . ’ |
5 | Rewards are offered to all participants on an equal basis and these rewards are over and above the normal sales compensation . |
6 | One road death in five is drink-related and every year about 900 people are killed and 17,000 injured in accidents where drivers are over the legal limit . |
7 | The bus company says the taxi drivers are over reacting . |
8 | And when the twelve months are over these young mothers usually go on to DHSS benefits , because they do not want to leave their babies and go to college or on YTS schemes . |
9 | ‘ The water-taxis are over there , ’ he said evenly . |
10 | I 'm just trying to remember that j Oh erm down on Road , here , where the vicarage is , it used to be a pub , because the vicarage were over here at once upon a time . |
11 | But by the time their financial worries were over their political options seemed to be over too ; starting new relationships looked easier than the tortuous process of political realignment . |
12 | The following day , Iranian aircraft were over Baghdad . |
13 | Now that isolation is over South Africa 's unwholesome pre-eminence in making money and fame out of the game for a few over-exposed players ( at the expense of enjoyment of the game for the many ) could be infectious . |
14 | One disappointment is over a proposed joint declaration by Japan and the Community . |
15 | This results in the DH being reached when the aircraft is over the field . |
16 | Well now you see the week that William 's down the John 's , in John 's and they 'll tell you all erm once the tea 's over the dishes , I do the dishes right away |
17 | The car 's over there . |
18 | ‘ The car 's over here . ’ |
19 | But his car 's over there , right ? |
20 | For this man the ordeal of several hours in a police cell is over there 'll be no court case , no difficult explanations for his employer . |
21 | This is because they try to get up before their body weight is over their feet . |
22 | Perfection is in the eye of the beholder , but Paul Clarke reckons that it does n't help if the beholder who made the piece is over critical of the workmanship . |
23 | The average age is thirty-nine , but in some areas , such as East Anglia , over half of the labour force is over the age of forty-five . |
24 | With selections for most events being clear-cut , the main dilemma is over the one lap event . |
25 | Mývatn is over the hill , past more vile-smelling industrial delights . |
26 | The Blue Grotto is over there . ’ |
27 | If your employee is over pension age , he or she pays no employee 's NI contributions . |
28 | which was wrong , Valerie was over the moon really that she got engaged to this fellow , but he was much older than er Michelle and I , and er he did n't want to settle down |
29 | It was really frustrating when Kylie was over here and she used to ring me and say she 'd seen Prince the night before , or Madonna or someone else really great . |
30 | For both candidates the biggest pander contest was over Israel . |