Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] [adv] over the " in BNC.
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1 | My Lords , the short answer to this lies in the very extensive powers which Lord Chetwode [ the settlor ] had over the assets of the settlement and so over the share capital of Attleborough . |
2 | On the other hand , I 'd be vibrated off the couch and all over the cabin . |
3 | 2 The trick is to soften it even further — use the tiniest dab of dark aubergine or amethyst shadow and brush it over the lid , up into the crease and lightly over the eyeliner , to blur the edges . |
4 | All over the continent and all over the States and that . |
5 | There are stunning walks along the coast and inland over the North Downs Way . |
6 | Yeah , before Tim tipped it all over the mat and all over the |
7 | The also the big rotary blades on 'em are throwing all the grass over the pavement and all over the road and eventually finishes up all down the drains . |
8 | Foundations for a stone wall , 3–4 m ( 10–13 ft ) wide , lay in front of the rampart and partly over the lip of the filled ditch . |
9 | Farmers gather from all over the region and all over the country for the auctioning of livestock . |
10 | They 've been bought for the fact that all over the country there 's all these holes in the wall and people are putting up shelves , building furniture or whatever . |
11 | you know maybe I am the sort of person they 're looking for who 's already done a little bit of surveying erm to join as a dogsbody and then over the two years or four years however long it does take erm you know slowly presumably you just get given more responsibilities . |
12 | Bowen delivered the ideal ball into the penalty area and Sutton reached it before the advancing Norman only to flick it a yard or so over the top . |
13 | Where the registered particulars of a charge are not complete and accurate , the charge is void to the extent of the rights not disclosed as against an administrator , liquidator or a person who acquires for value an interest or right over the property subject to the charge . |