Example sentences of "[be] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 If asked where you would use a minor scale , the obvious answer would be over a minor chord , but if the chord was Am7£5 or Em7♭5 your choice of scale would have to be more precise .
2 The access to a site or any part of the site may be over a private or unadopted road .
3 There looked to be over a pound of the delicious , translucent sweets the bag was bursting , spilling over so that a dozen or more lay scattered on the dusty floor , gleaming like diamonds through the wrappers .
4 These listings related , for example , to staff who would be over a certain age in 1981 .
5 Perhaps the only way to reach a solution would be over a glass or two at the nineteenth hole .
6 ‘ It would appear to be over a former girlfriend . ’
7 Inspector Steve Clapham , of Chester Police , said : ‘ His action appeared to be over a former girlfriend . ’
8 But it was to be over a month before Dad ‘ turned up ’ again .
9 That 's gon na be over a pound
10 Surely I should be over the field in no time .
11 Now that the very first crops are out of the way , most crops would appear to be over the 6.25/ha ( 2.5t/acre ) mark .
12 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 ?
13 Returning through Bologna he passed various tests for membership of the Accademia Filarmonica and was awarded a diploma , the conditions of entry , stipulating that members must be over the age of 20 , having been waived on this occasion .
14 I was entrenched on the top of Eagle 's Piece , with a huge stone under my wheel and the only way out seemed to be over the edge , most humiliating .
15 The more thoughtful among them point out that although many parts of the service may be over the heads of the kids , it is nevertheless directed at all worshippers and no part of the service ought to be segregated from another .
16 If I found it — well , I 'd be over the moon .
17 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 .
18 ‘ He just played with his food , ’ Chatterton frowned , ‘ and that means he must be over the crash period , which means his behaviour 's going to be difficult . ’
19 Long before the incriminating photograph turned up on Major Tzann 's desk , he would be over the Czech border and awaiting the transport which would convey him to Germany , and thence to the United States .
20 Arrange for the centre cable to be over the four centre needles .
21 In tests by Gloucester trading standards officers , more than 70 per cent of caravans were found to be over the weight limit .
22 Rendezvous point was to be over the island of Euboea .
23 Even if one were to concede to McDowell that there could be traffic in simple message types before the Gricean hump , I wish to maintain that one would have to be over the hump ( or at least capable of being in such states as are involved in the hump ) before one 's language could evolve syntactic structure of the kind yielding infinite generative capacity .
24 The council would not say what the ‘ procedure ’ for dealing with stores will be over the next three Sundays until the matter is discussed by the Environment and Public Health Committee , but it has already authorised legal action against large stores which continue to open .
25 Invite a couple of footy-mad friends round and you 'll all be over the moon .
26 But before that , it is possible , using the sources revealed by the 1910 dispute , to put together a sort of group portrait of the women compositors , as they were in 1910 , and as they continued to be over the coming years .
27 Dandelion would be over the top and back almost as fast as a hare .
28 On other occasions the product to be launched is considered to be over the limit of what can be given away and one creative idea which has now been taken up by quite a number of manufacturers is to raffle a small number of the items or to organise an amusing competition which journalists attending the launch are invited to enter .
29 1 The centre cross of your protractor has to be over the corner of the angle .
30 When he was in the dining room she would be in the dairy ; when he wandered out to look at the home fields she would be over the lake by Burtness Wood ; when he made his way to the wood she would retreat up the fell and it was pointless , he rightly guessed , as well as being too open to comment , to pursue her onto the tops .
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