Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] [noun] [adv] over " in BNC.
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1 | Without these provisions , the collapse of the structure perhaps over a much wider area must be anticipated . |
2 | This month I 'd like to take the opportunity to look back at the current series of articles featuring the Pentatonic scale , taking stock of our command of the scale all over the fretboard . |
3 | Together they support multiple authors working on different aspects of an application simultaneously over a network . |
4 | If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’ |
5 | We lay side by side on the floor all over the house — there must have been a dozen or more of us , including nice old Ma Mi who was delighted to see us . |
6 | To most westerners it may appear as a mere decorative embellishment reflecting the ubiquitous presence of the Cobra all over India , or possessing some remote significance in terms of local superstition or religious belief . |
7 | erm , and a lot of them training , but unless you can actually erm , increase their confidence , and that is the attitude of the people all over the place . |
8 | The cathedral of York Minster became the centre from which the rich and powerful Archbishops of York helped to control the lives of the people all over northern England . |
9 | Kuwait government and the people of Kuwait provided assistance to the Palestinians all over the world , including the Palestinians living in occupied land . |
10 | She could make it quite convincing just by throwing yearning smiles across the stage and focusing her gaze at a point just over his left ear , so that the hard brown eyes did n't impinge on her concentration . |
11 | Resulting from our systematical radio monitoring work around the clock all over the world . |
12 | The British Army has provided troops for the UN all over the world . |
13 | Once the beer can had been invented , that is evolved , in one place , it was inevitable that it would eventually take the place of the bottle all over the world , though the process is still going on . |
14 | FURY erupted in a border town in the Republic yesterday over a sentence imposed on a hit-and-run driver from Ulster who left a young Gaelic footballer dying on a country road . |
15 | I would now ask for very small helpings , eat perhaps a mouthful , and then smear the rest of the food all over the plate , hiding the residue underneath an upturned fork . |
16 | social choice over a set of alternatives must depend on the orderings of the individuals only over these alternatives and not on ‘ irrelevant alternatives ’ ; |
17 | They can then be placed in a bowl or aquarium with the water just over the surface of the compost . |
18 | It hit the green and finished down in the rough with the flag just over a little rise ( he was down in Duncan 's Hollow ) . |
19 | Little is known about his activities in Parliament , but in 1628 he opposed the billeting of troops and was summoned before the Privy Council ; four years later he was in conflict with the authorities again over musters . |
20 | And what do we expect the tenants on another sink estate to do when their toilets overflow , spewing sewage from the pipes outside over their bathroom floors ? |
21 | Something heavy had been torn away and , bouncing twice , landed flat on the deck directly over their heads . |
22 | Once you have made your guess place the template with the centre of the hole directly over the point you have guessed . |
23 | Unless we start pasting bits of the script all over the set . |
24 | In other ways , too , the early nineteen thirties marked a period of hesitancy and some pessimism within the District both over its future growth and even its survival . |
25 | Shaun Udal is the 23-year-old Hampshire Offspinner who up to now in a brief career has stimulated discussion in the Press-boxes mostly over the favoured pronunciation of his name . |
26 | She erm lived in a rented room in a settlement house in New York and she really provided the , the energy of the movement all over the country . |