Example sentences of "[adv] be over " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd agree — While it 's great to see 2 away wins up , we have n't beaten any of the ‘ classy ’ teams yet … our wins have mostly been over the lower teams … which brings us to Wimbledon this week . |
2 | For those white English women who are still in doubt , hear this … we are all over here because you have all been over there . |
3 | In retrospect Steve feels they should have kept going , since the easiest way down was over the summit and onto the North-West Ridge . |
4 | He has returned to the Players ' Championship and the New Orleans tournament after a six-week lay-off with eight rounds in which he has not been over par and has been under five times . |
5 | she just been over some house in Trafford Road and er , I think she left some , some by there by what she said or to who , who it were , but it must of been them who put them onto us , because she come in |
6 | And the more intense they are , the shorter the duration , so Anna should soon be over it . ’ |
7 | There 's a warning on local radio that it 'll soon be over Starr Hills as well . ’ |
8 | It would certainly not be over stressing the point to say that Waugh returns a maturer player than when last seen sprinting up and down the wickets of Colchester and Southend . |
9 | The purpose of preparing a transcript is to present , in print , as complete a record of the taped material as is required for the particular assessment : ‘ It provides the foundation of ; 11 subsequent analyses and , as such , its importance can not be over estimated ’ ( Crystal 1984 ) . |
10 | However , the EC authorities should not be over zealous in this matter to the extent of arguing that any territorial division of the EC market , especially the charging of different prices in different countries , is a sign of non-competitive behaviour . |
11 | Matthew Pinsent says they must not be over confident . |
12 | When tonight 's over Sakata will be finished . ’ |
13 | Just be over here alright ? |
14 | I remember thinking , What will he do without the Spencer if Lamarr Dean or Early are over there at the Alamosa ? |
15 | When Maurice was beginning to get restless Wycliffe said : ‘ Have you ever been over Alfred 's rooms above the shop ? ’ |
16 | The mechanism by which animals might integrate these various events , spread out as they usually are over several sessions of training , and by which the critical conditional probabilities might be computed , are not considered . |
17 | We well a a foreman usually was over more workers than a charge- hand was . |
18 | ‘ And we 've also been over the fact that I ca n't accept conditions . |
19 | Although the worst of the depression may now be over there will be a longer-term impact on compny profits , said Dr Richard Roberts , construction economist with Barclays Bank . |
20 | In many of the large catchments to which the DoE refers , impact of nitrate may now be over the limit for only a week each year , but in future it may be for two weeks , then three , then a month or more : when does the UK propose to take action ? |
21 | The way out is over the top rope . |
22 | ‘ Do you think I have n't been over every inch of that argument a million times ? |
23 | ‘ I have n't been over there yet , ’ she said . |
24 | I had n't been over there . |
25 | In two or three years Luis , Patricio and Lorenzo would be catching up with Miguel 's cousins , and by this time Miguel , who drank and ate too much , might well be over the top . |
26 | Do n't be over suspicious and try not to over react — this could be unfair on your child . |
27 | Do n't be over ambitious |
28 | Now , do n't make it too difficult , the big problem with kids sett setting sheets they that they make it far harder than the teacher ever would so do do n't be over ambitious , let's have a few easy ones to start with , right . |
29 | would n't be over there Geoff |
30 | The disagreement here is over the substitutability of assets . |