Example sentences of "be [verb] [noun] [adv] over the " in BNC.
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1 | Well you know this next door neighbour of theirs that 's been driving cars all over the place ? |
2 | It 's very difficult and there are training courses all over the country . |
3 | ‘ PopCon has been doing research all over the world to establish that the majority of prospective parents would prefer a son to a daughter , and many would be prepared to undergo minor medical procedures to ensure that they got their wish , including the abortion of a female fetus , ’ Dorothy told a hushed audience in a room at a secret address in North London . |
4 | Tory agent Kathy Lever said : ‘ Our vote is holding up well and we will be going flat out over the next ten days to win over the undecided voters . ’ |
5 | Tipperary were to see controversies eventually over the waste disposal habits of the mining companies , but these controversies arose after the mining was over and the companies had packed their bags and gone . |
6 | The Corporals then disappeared to the different section bars which were doing business all over the camp . |
7 | Celebratory events were taking place all over the Soviet Union ; but none was more extraordinary , in its modest way , than Charsky 's promised to be . |
8 | One of the males , Ginseng , is spraying urine all over the house — on the doors , curtains , and even the loudspeakers and video recorder . |
9 | She 's ripped up everything in her bedroom and she 's thrown milk all over the kitchen . ’ |
10 | One line of thought was that the government wished to dampen as far as possible the spirits of anti-apartheid demonstrators who are planning marches all over the country today in celebration of the releases , which have been proclaimed ‘ a great victory for the people ’ . |
11 | It was a cry that was gathering support all over the country . |
12 | TOP builder Wimpey was fined £4,000 yesterday over the death of a worker who fell more than 70ft to his death . |
13 | Garvey was holding Izzie out over the lower trapdoor , one arm round her waist and the other across her throat . |