Example sentences of "[pron] be over " in BNC.
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1 | By the time we get to the jarv tracks I am over it , putting it down to a poor night 's sleep and a wearing day that have combined so that I am feeling the cold more than I normally do . |
2 | I am at her mercy at the moment though I keep her and pay her well and might look with justice for harder work from her , but when I am over my lying-in I will be behind her you can be sure . |
3 | Before I am over the hill . ’ |
4 | Nancy Wright , RAFA secretary said : ‘ I am over the moon with the news . |
5 | I am over here to do a job , remember ! ’ |
6 | ‘ I am over the moon with that run , ’ said the Viking Chase record-holder . |
7 | Every time I go through a lean spell I 've lost a yard ; every time I score a goal it means I 'm over the hepatitis . |
8 | After losing to Ronan Rafferty by one hole in the quarter-finals , Lyle remarked : ‘ I 'm over the moon . |
9 | Interviewing the likes of Lester Piggott or notoriously inarticulate footballers whose only comment on scoring a hat-trick is ‘ I 'm over the moon ’ or ‘ I just hit it into the back of the net , Brian ’ can not be the simplest of tasks . |
10 | ‘ Oh , I 'm over it now . |
11 | and if you do n't care I 'm over the edge |
12 | Shortly before flying back , young Robins was reunited with his father , who declared : ‘ I 'm over the moon . |
13 | ‘ Oh — I 'm over that . ’ |
14 | No , I 'm over that . |
15 | Wilkinson headed north with Sellars , managing director Bill Fotherby and secretary Nigel Pleasants and said : ‘ I 'm over the moon with the outcome and delighted with the fairness of the English judicial system . ’ |
16 | In seconds I 'm over my head in stinking nest , my feet still not touching the bottom . |
17 | ‘ I 'm over Finn , ’ Lydia announced , getting out of the car . |
18 | I 'm over my paranoia that she 's taken over my life . |
19 | As soon as I 'm over this bit , we 'll just melt away in the fog one morning and send everybody postcards . |
20 | ‘ Well , it will be a bit difficult to court you if I 'm over here and you 're over there . ’ |
21 | ‘ It did shake me up , but I 'm over it now . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'll crash in the back of the van for a couple of hours before hitting the road , I 'm too easy a target for the cops in that thing and I 'm over the limit . ’ |
23 | I 'm over the top on that budget as it is . ’ |
24 | ‘ Peter would have brought it himself , but I 'm over here a lot these days . ’ |
25 | ‘ Well , I 'm over it now , I 'm nearly better , ’ she began coolly , then saw his disbelief . |
26 | ‘ Well , I 'm over that now . |
27 | ‘ I 'm over the moon and I 'm going to give something to my two daughters and son and maybe take a trip to England to see my brother-in-law ’ , he said . |
28 | ‘ I have my house and my car up for sale to help pay for costs when I 'm over there . |
29 | ‘ I 've been second five times in the last three years and I 'm over the moon to have got home first at last . ’ |
30 | If I 'm over that way . |