Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] [adv] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 In parenthesis I should say that I am passing quickly over the significance of these four levels of understanding .
2 I am lecturing all over the place , ’ explained the explorer.However , although he also finds time for lectures to raise money for good causes , like his visit to Snape , Sir Ranulph is a notoriously private celebrity.He rarely gives interviews , and does not keep hand-out photographs of himself .
3 ‘ I 'm 21 years old , here I am going all over the world , and people actually give a shit what I think about things .
4 ‘ In Misano , when we crashed on a fast right-hander and Steve cracked a shoulder , I was thrown right over the top .
5 In more recent times , the present owners turned the old peasants ' houses , which are scattered all over the estate , into pleasant apartments .
6 Financial fixed assets of building societies are accounted for at maturity value , plus or minus any premium or discount on purchase , which is amortised systematically over the security 's life .
7 After we finish we have an interview with JBTV ; a local cable music show which is broadcast all over the country .
8 Both Jarlshof and Ness of Burgi have been covered in the thin film of oil which was deposited all over the southern part of Shetland .
9 This was performed by radiolabelling the food and monitoring its reflux with a small directional gamma detector , which was placed externally over the oesophagus , and connected to an ambulatory data recorder .
10 He returned for five days in November 1991 when Selena Scott made a TV film A Prince Among Islands , which was shown all over the world .
11 Duncan Smith , defending , said : ‘ It appeared to be a fairly well laid out scheme which was used successfully over a considerable period of time .
12 We 've got 37,000 members who are spread all over the country .
13 He is one of the less famous victims among the tens of thousands of small businessmen who are suffering all over the land as a Tory dream turns into a nightmare .
14 He was standing next to her pebble , yelling through a megaphone at the other beetles who were scattered all over the sheet measuring up circles drawn round all the various pebbles .
15 You were floundering all over the place , if I remember , ’ said Waldorf .
16 We , we , we were playing in the er Alton league at one time , you know , we were doing quite well in that as well we got , one year we come second we got promoted to the first division after our first year , there was only three of their , there were four or five leagues going and they put us straight in the second division and er , but you were going all over the bloody place , you were going as far a field as Petersfield bloody old there was almost , there was one erm , just outside
17 ‘ See here m'am , you were doing well over the fifty-five mandatory .
18 One ca n't actually separate them , although you will try to , from all the other rules and regulations we are passing all over the place .
19 ‘ And we are going all over the place .
20 Well it 's lacing there 's racing all over the all over the country and except at Ayr in Scotland it 's raining everywhere I 'm sorry to say .
21 ( Because they are stumbling backwards over a precipitation of hasty , inside-out clothes , say . )
22 They are used all over the school . ’
23 There 's no point in estimating a model if in reality those coefficients are not fixed , they 're jumping all over the place .
24 And th th th they 're known all over the world .
25 They 're spread all over the country , which is why I have to travel so much and why the Consulate had difficulty tracing me . ’
26 He 's making sofas which he calls driving seats … and they 're selling all over the world .
27 A car enthusiast has found a new way of making money out of Minis … he 's turning them into furniture.He 's making sofas which he calls driving seats … and they 're selling all over the world.Richard Barnett reports :
28 They were exhibited all over the world , and appeared in London at the Egyptian Hall in 1829 .
29 Every St Kildan family owned a number of cleits and they were scattered all over the island , many of them convenient to the bird cliffs because ‘ fresh ’ birds were much heavier than those that had dried out , and everything had to be carried back to the village eventually .
30 They were running all over the place .
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