Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] over the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As they crept slowly forward over the plain his eyes searched for those tiny villages made of mud with their bamboo groves and their ponds ; and though the plain was perfectly flat the villages were somehow hidden in its folds , blending with it .
2 Many thatched cottages were built on the brow of a hill overlooking the sea ; and a large potato-field , divided into elongated sections , gave ample scope for many Lewis families to prove that union is strength , for they were busily engaged lifting the crop : each family group was complete in itself ; those who had the most children got most quickly over the ground : many hands make light work , and young backs bend easily .
3 ‘ And I presume this sort of thing goes on all over the country ? ’
4 The position of the outlets on the fascia board can be determined by a plumbline hanging down centrally over the gully or drain inlet .
5 Part of the rope still swung there , hanging down directly over the water .
6 For some time all three moved on quietly over the grass , while the shadows grew stronger and the wood-pigeons clattered among the distant trees .
7 Before Gifford had his stroke they used to go painting together all over the place .
8 The divorce rate rose fairly steadily over the decade apart from a notable , but not entirely sustained , increase after the liberalising of the laws in 1984 .
9 The sun had come out fully over the abbey mills and the narrow bridge of Meole brook , and in the foregate there was bustle enough .
10 They have discovered that problems that they thought had to be brought in person to a bureau , can in fact be carried out successfully over the telephone .
11 Not like now with all these casualties walking around all over the place , getting into fights . ’
12 While he , Owen , was tearing around all over the place like a bloody lunatic !
13 Mildred realized that her head had reappeared , which must have looked rather alarming , bobbing about all over the place with no body attached .
14 And , yes , there are a couple of lines around the eyes , and a grey hair or twenty ( at least they 're all together in a neat bunch , not lurking about all over the place ) and the neck does n't look too good in some , particularly unflattering , lights , but then I do n't suppose yours would , either .
15 Flora put her hands over her ears and began to jump about all over the kitchen .
16 They remembered uncomfortably that Tobermory moved freely all over the house and gardens , at all hours of the day and night .
17 Lights came on all over the Ship .
18 Where death is concerned , rationality does n't necessarily fly out of the window but does appear to hover rather uncertainly over the sill .
19 Feet came along smartly over the sand and dirt of the path , were cushioned briefly by the grass of the bank into inaudibility , then snapped over twigs and beech-husks .
20 You see it written down all over the place incorrectly .
21 Very few films are about rape , although it crops up all over the place — from the narrative device launching an endless cycle of Death Wish movies , to general ’ scene-setting ’ in war movies and crime thrillers , or used with sublime insensitivity to illuminate ( male ) character : Robert De Niro raping his childhood sweetheart in Once Upon A Time In America , Bob Hoskins forcing himself on the maid in The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne .
22 They say that the concentrated magnetic fields in sunspots spread out all over the sun somewhat after the maximum of solar activity .
23 The sense of violence and anger , together with passionate interest , spilled out all over the place .
24 Big ideas : Sometimes the ‘ big ideas ’ of management theory become so fissile that they break out all over the place apparently independently .
25 If the chronic form of inflammation occurs simultaneously all over the body , as can happen in rheumatoid arthritis , the sufferer may feel physically weakened by the strength of the reaction .
26 As long as the controls are there to make sure they 're not wandering around all over the place which one hears about Group 4 and their reputation for letting people go which has become a bit of a joke .
27 ‘ We can eat later , ’ Leila called , trying to keep order over the group who were wandering about all over the place .
28 Seems to be wandering about all over the place !
29 Another point for them to remember is not to speak directly at the microphone but to aim instead just over the top of it ; this is to reduce the pick-up of breath noises and the distortion of plosive consonants .
30 A head of black silky hair came very slowly over the top of the rail until two dark cherry-like eyes could see over the top .
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