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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 They say that the concentrated magnetic fields in sunspots spread out all over the sun somewhat after the maximum of solar activity .
4 The sense of violence and anger , together with passionate interest , spilled out all over the place .
5 Big ideas : Sometimes the ‘ big ideas ’ of management theory become so fissile that they break out all over the place apparently independently .
6 ‘ The lights are going out all over the galaxy , ’ he said softly .
7 A huge cast of characters — each of whom are given intermeshing chapters to narrate the US perspective on the mess and sacrifice of World War Two — is flung out all over the globe .
8 In the end , Hoveyda was tried by a revolutionary court and executed , but the story of the succession of prime ministers continued , with disturbances breaking out all over the country , up on the Caspian as well as in the major centres .
9 Figures for 1991 reveal that this sort of tradgedy is being played out all over the south of England .
10 Volvo seem to be moving out all over the place .
11 ‘ They said the programme was going to go out all over the worldbut we never saw it — we have n't got a TV , you see .
12 If you can afford it eat out modestly over the stay ; have a pub snack , for instance , on the Saturday while you are both out shopping or sightseeing , and a roast lunch on the Sunday .
13 In so far as one so young and beautiful could look morose , Irene Charial gazed out morosely over the taffrail of the Ariadne .
14 There were things sticking out all over the place on the Albini recordings but we came away with a sound we liked , ’ says the bass player .
15 Critics always say his work 's ‘ austere ’ or ‘ puritanical ’ because he likes bare raked stages and theatres with their brickwork sticking out all over the place and no props .
16 All the ink was all over his shirt , it was coming out all over the place .
17 Strangely the real sound rang out loudly over the pseudo-sound of the widening astral whirlpool that was forming in the middle of the great octagonal slab .
18 A DISPUTE broke out yesterday over the state of the River Skerne in Darlington .
19 Her clothes were spread out all over the bed , and at first she could n't figure out what they were doing there .
20 or to Jesus and to confuse their language that they may not listen to one another 's language and accordingly Jehovah scattered them from there over all the surface of the earth so , and that was God 's purpose for them to be er spread out all over the earth cos God knew that city life would only break down and all these centuries have passed since then and there 's urgent proof throughout the year , the cities , the cities do n't work so God had his own way , give it , the one , his way is the only one that works and thus when we pray for this king of
21 The belfry was ringing out cheerfully over the square .
22 He began to speak out loud over the sound of the copious running water ; he congratulated himself for not crying in public , he congratulated himself for not getting hurt , for not letting himself be assaulted on the way home , for not letting anyone corner him or get him down on the floor or up against a wall but for keeping walking instead .
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