Example sentences of "[noun] just over " in BNC.

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1 the surface of light just over the border .
2 Had that been a silent watching figure just over there ?
3 The action smacked too much of the grandiose , if futile , gesture of the French nobility at Crécy just over a century earlier .
4 The suspension of the armed struggle just over a month ago was seen as a break-through , but within days , peace seemed as far away as ever .
5 She stuck a piece of adhesive tape round it to stop the needle from coming out and hung the bottle on to a hook just over the dog .
6 It happened in 1913 at Senghenydd in mid-Glamorgan , a mining village just over the hill and the moorland a few miles from my home .
7 Across the little Livre valley the vines grown on the east and south-east-facing slopes of Mont Écouvé , at a height of between 150 and 170 metres , are an extension to those of Bouzy just over the hill .
8 Squat down with your feet just over shoulder width apart .
9 Stand with your feet just over shoulder-width apart .
10 Stand with your feet just over shoulder-width apart , knees bent .
11 ‘ If I left the can just over there you could say you found it . ’
12 It hit the green and finished down in the rough with the flag just over a little rise ( he was down in Duncan 's Hollow ) .
13 , Large numbers of US-owned concerns are setting up manufacturing plants just over the Mexican frontier in order to escape increasingly tough federal anti-pollution regulations .
14 Large numbers of US-owned concerns are setting up manufacturing plants just over the Mexican frontier in order to escape increasingly tough federal anti-pollution regulations .
15 She could make it quite convincing just by throwing yearning smiles across the stage and focusing her gaze at a point just over his left ear , so that the hard brown eyes did n't impinge on her concentration .
16 They can then be placed in a bowl or aquarium with the water just over the surface of the compost .
17 During the last week of the month Olivia and I had gone to stay outside Delhi , in a fort just over the Rajasthani border .
18 Only for taking coal from the hills in the south to the power station just over the ridge .
19 Seconds later Blues ' midfielder Lee Doherty headed the ball just over the Reds ' crossbar from Stephen Beatty 's left wing cross .
20 Musicale was blocked for a run in the home straight and it was not until Pat Eddery secured an opening just over a furlong out that the filly looked likely to cut down Lord Huntingdon 's Wiedniu .
21 It was a winter of doubt and uncertainty and the young Provencal only knew he had a ride just over a month before Suzuka .
22 You can not talk about regeneration of of an economy or or s sustained economy , er it is one added to agenda and we will have to prepare to let the economy just over the border at Heathrow fade away and give it to another country .
23 After rescuing McAllister just over a fortnight ago , he had told himself firmly , This must stop ! and himself had refused to listen .
24 Goulding 's move leaves Wigan 's £75,000 scrum half Andy Gregory in limbo with the new season just over a fortnight away .
25 With the new grand prix season just over a month away , Britain 's Nigel Mansell believes ninety two could be his year to win the drivers ' championship .
26 Sport , and with the new football season just over a month old , Oxford United Football Club probably feels they 've had enough problems to last them for a lifetime .
27 The rest has been on average just over one gramme .
28 There 's a lot of larger shops , we 've got Boots just over the road and er a lot er of good businesses round about .
29 The ball from Gascgoine to Ball the other night when he scored his great goal was a little dink just over the top , outside of his fort and it was a little one over the top of there was n't it ?
30 He had returned from a sojourn in New York to aid his oppressed people in the Spanish civil war , in which he lost his life just over one year after Leonard was born .
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