Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun] [adv] over the " in BNC.
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1 | Streamline Graded Readers are based on the same clear and well-controlled syllabus which has made the Streamline coursebooks popular with teachers all over the world . |
2 | You must have had hundreds of mistresses all over the world — ’ |
3 | the nationalists do n't have so much of hold now over the south . |
4 | Driving and development was well in hand all over the mining leasehold and matters should have appeared promising to both the Adventurers and the income of the estate . |
5 | Pycnogonids are small spider-like creatures , ½ inch to 6 inches long depending on the species , which are not uncommon on seashores all over the world , clinging to sea anemones or the bottom of rocks ( Figure 8.9 ) . |
6 | Across the little Livre valley the vines grown on the east and south-east-facing slopes of Mont Écouvé , at a height of between 150 and 170 metres , are an extension to those of Bouzy just over the hill . |
7 | Perhaps you have shelves full of books all over the house . |
8 | General situation : Cloudy in Scotland and Northern Ireland with rain , heavy at times especially over the hills . |
9 | This system has been evolving for centuries , first for bourgeoisies all over the world , then spreading to the working classes in the First World , and slowly but surely penetrating to all those with disposable income everywhere . |
10 | With friends , and sometimes with sister Dannii , Kylie , like millions of youngsters all over the world , acted out her fantasies of pop stardom in front of her bedroom mirror . |
11 | And as the Western media talks about a 3rd World War starting in the Gulf , millions of people all over the world know that the Third World War started long before the battle in the Gulf . |
12 | But although her books are read by millions of people all over the world she 's never had a fan club … until now . |
13 | This kind of semi-continuous mild activity is quite common on volcanoes all over the world . |
14 | We were lucky and had survived , unlike so many others we had known and thousands of others all over the world . |
15 | When the Prime Minister said in Blackpool recently that the trendy liberals in education ’ have had their say and had their day ’ hundreds of thousands of parents all over the country let out a huge sigh of relief . |