Example sentences of "over [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've lost my job just because Jason Prior was frightened I might get the chance to take over his fairly soon . |
2 | And I said to her well every time I goes over I either takes children a few groceries . |
3 | Desultory Gaelic mutterings turned gradually to snores as cigarette glows faded , and with watchkeeping duties over I soon followed suit . |
4 | so that she could sing it over you again . ’ |
5 | ‘ He watches over you both day and night . ’ |
6 | I do n't know what comes over you sometimes , Michael . |
7 | Hold it over you tightly and roll in it on the floor . |
8 | They 've been tripping over you ever since you came here . ’ |
9 | was getting really cross and was beginning to call the police over she just produced a card and they just throw it and said this means nothing to me , this means nothing to me , cover your head and she just laughed at them and walked away , but he , he pounced on a Filipino girl who was actually wearing jeans , and socks and said her jeans were too short |
10 | Now the war was over she seriously thought that the answer might be to move from Cramer altogether . |
11 | With lunch over they reluctantly returned their attention to the files . |
12 | For a pupil under 16 , the parent alone is entitled to access , for a pupil aged 18 or over he alone is entitled and when he is 16 and 17 they both have the right . |