Example sentences of "over it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She seems to be getting over it pretty well .
2 They went over it repeatedly until it weakened and gave in and became part of them .
3 The tent was all colours and none , odd flurries of snow snaking over it sibilantly ; hardly exciting .
4 But mother crumbled it up and sprinkled dry salt over it instead .
5 I gave it to him too successfully , he put in a quick one , got too near to the hurdle , hopped over it nearly at a standstill , lost lengths on Bob .
6 ‘ I thought I 'd got over it completely .
7 Which you can do tonight , we can go over it tomorrow .
8 er , it can be a very terrifying experience for a woman , but I think part of the mental experience would be coming forward to the police and they had dealt with now in a far more caring and understanding manner , that that can actually help in a process of getting over it eventually .
9 She added slowly , ‘ I 'll get over it eventually . ’
10 If you insure all the property in your flat against theft , fire etc. you have less of an incentive to make the place thief-proof and to check over it carefully before going out or going to bed than if you were not insured .
11 ‘ They enacted his lifestyle , hiding away on their own and having breakdowns over it just because they could n't relate to people ! ’
12 It looked as though a grader had been over it just before the Amazonian rains had spilled over the Andes .
13 Barry has since acquired a video recording of the race and still gloats over it even now .
14 Film fans were raving over it even though many had missed key scenes because they were hiding their eyes .
15 This time I used a grey Ingres paper and left it exposed in parts of the sky , as well as using it as an undertone to modify the colour put over it elsewhere .
16 ‘ You mean you thought you 'd like to drive around in your car all afternoon just in case there 's anyone in the entire state who has n't drooled all over it yet — that 's O K , Ryan , that 's cool , I can handle that , I 'm sure you and your Porsche will be very happy and I would n't dream of fucking up your beautiful relationship . ’
17 Individual difficulties would be singled out for special treatment : ‘ When a passage went wrong during practice , she did n't mentally beat herself with a stick and get angry , merely went over it again , maybe more slowly or homed in on the particular difficulty that had tripped her up and worked on that . ’
18 It 's easier said than done , but I would if I could go back over it again .
19 " Well , we 'll go over it again . "
20 over it again .
21 ‘ Let's go over it again , Inspector , ’ said the Superintendent with summoned kindliness .
22 I would go over it again and again : how could I hold my head up when I am not a full woman ?
23 Now when I spoke to Mrs on the telephone last night she told me about the work you 've been doing on and I have looked at it and I 'm going to go over it again with you this afternoon because she thought it was very very good work .
24 But obviously if there 's some hesitation over it then perhaps you just need to step back a stage in what you 're saying and er er go over it again to for clarity , and Tony what 's another way of involving the audience ?
25 He swivelled and in one swift movement gripped her jaw between his fingers and lifted her mouth to his , raking his pirating lips over it again and again , a groan of deep desire wrenched from the depths of his being .
26 Today he flew over it again .
27 paint over it again if it 's necessary
28 In that case have you time for me to go over it again in case anyone 's listening
29 Oh I have really , not , what I 've done is I 've taped one , one whole side and then I taped over it again by mistake
30 I think the process that I 've just explained would allow that anyway , because what I would do , if I just go back over it again , supposing for argument 's sake by the end of February we 've agreed which one we think it 's going to be , we then I then go to the home .
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