Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun] [adv] over the " in BNC.
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1 | Omar always has cornflakes with us , the butis sigh angelically over the unblessed food , but it pleases Omar . |
2 | The guitars stagger all over the place , the singer hacks his throat raw and the song stutters to a halt in a welter of feedback . |
3 | During the summer breeding gulls , skuas , terns and cormorants feed close to land ; the rest range widely over the ocean , browsing at or close to the surface in single-species or mixed flocks . |
4 | Well that particular subject of course is er er still a matter which is discussed with great heat er in the crew rooms all over the Royal Air Force . |
5 | It simply uses surface combustion to spread the gas flame uniformly over the entire grilling area to eliminate hot spots and cold corners . |
6 | Although Valerie Eliot did not like long sea voyages since she suffered from seasickness , and Eliot complained to friends like Marion Dorn about the expense involved , they travelled to the West Indies regularly over the next five years . |
7 | Once you have made your guess place the missile template directly over the spot you have guessed . |
8 | I defer to none in my appreciation of the work done by the youth service all over the country . |
9 | KEEP the brain cells sharp over the festive holiday by tackling the puzzles on page four . |
10 | Prior to coming to Save The Children through the media , I was more aware of your work , the emergency work all over the world . |
11 | ‘ Iron Lion Zion ’ , and that four-CD career retrospective , have reaffirmed BOB MARLEY 's rep as the mane man all over the world . |
12 | Although there were aunts and uncles on the London stage somehow over the years the contact was lost and never re-established . |
13 | Only for taking coal from the hills in the south to the power station just over the ridge . |
14 | but I think there 's only one shop there , The Pearl Antiques just over the bridge on the right hand side |
15 | Near Seixal the road goes into a tunnel , and a waterfall cascades dramatically over the top and into the sea . |
16 | JAMES Robinson , one of the men jailed for life for the 1978 murder of the newspaper boy Carl Bridgewater , began a rooftop protest yesterday over the Home Secretary 's refusal to refer their case to the Court of Appeal . |
17 | It happened in 1913 at Senghenydd in mid-Glamorgan , a mining village just over the hill and the moorland a few miles from my home . |