Example sentences of "and [vb past] [adv] over [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He straightened up and gazed anxiously over the end of the bed at her . |
2 | Turning her head , Polly sipped her coffee and gazed out over the expanse of water . |
3 | Lissa wandered over to the window and gazed out over the expanse of carefully tended shrubbery that bordered the car park . |
4 | They did not immediately sit down , but leaned on the low parapet and gazed out over the river and the mountains , she with her head inclined towards his , he with a hand resting on her shoulder . |
5 | Then he jumped on to his black horse , and rode off over the moor with the hounds running and crying around him . |
6 | After his death his empire could barely be sustained by the new rulers ( including Charles the Bald and Charles the Fat — is it possible to hold an empire together when the populace is taking the mickey out of you to that extent ? ) and crumbled away over a period of two centuries . |
7 | I cut off the path proper and charged up over a dune and down its other side to where the service pipe carrying the water and electricity to the house appears out of the sand and crosses the creek . |
8 | Defries and Ace crawled up to a hollow , and peered cautiously over the lip . |
9 | What has changed , and changed radically over the period from the late 1960s to the early 1980s , has been the perception of that culture . |
10 | Bakhramov 's opinion that an extra-time shot by Geoff Hurst had hit the underside of the crossbar and bounced down over the goal-line prompted Swiss referee Gottfried Dienst to allow the goal which gave England a 3–2 lead . |
11 | Stamping their hopelessly outsize boots , they trudged in single file out of the gutted , white-stone church and slogged off over a ditch away from the barricade . |
12 | In addition the epicuticle may include a superficial lipid layer ( Lockey , 1960 ) covered by a protective cement layer of unknown composition ; the cement layer is secreted by epidermal glands and poured out over the surface . |
13 | On my perch , arms wrapped tightly round the shrouds , I was alternately laid back over the deck and thrust out over the water . |
14 | Geoffrey Wilkinson 's deputy was Peter Bardon who joined the RAF soon after the Second World War and served all over the world , particularly in the Far East . |
15 | Nails bit his tongue and slithered all over the place . |
16 | And yet she held her breath as she leaned out from the cover of the first-floor corridor , and hung cautiously over the oak rail . |
17 | Then he took his hands from the organ and looked all over the keyboard as if to make quite sure that all the keys and stops were there . |
18 | There was no answer to that , so Charles sat and looked out over the water to Steen 's bungalow . |
19 | He forced open his windows and looked out over the courtyard , over the town to where what he now knew as Skiddaw stood in dusky largeness , a prehistoric beast couchant . |
20 | She took her hand away , leaned on the rail and looked out over the sea . |
21 | Their bedroom was in the front of the house and looked out over the sea , a vast expanse of blue , sparkling in early morning sunshine . |
22 | I scrambled to the top and looked out over the sand and rocks to where Paul stood , a tiny figure against the reflected brightness of the pools and wet sands , overshadowed by the tilted cone of metal beside him . |
23 | They stopped on the promenade at Cultra and looked out over the blackness of Belfast Lough , alive with twinkling lights . |
24 | Surere had managed to obtain a wig that rose high on the crown and fell heavily over the back and shoulders . |
25 | During a healing session , scads of reddish-brown aromatic powder ( ‘ just like savoury mixed spice ’ , says Boltwood prosaically ) , suddenly appeared from his fingertips , and sprayed all over the stage and the people sitting nearby . |
26 | To the delight of husband Billy ‘ Big Yin ’ Connolly , she squeezed into a tight red mini-dress and went right over the top . |
27 | But having h done that and having gone off his toe , he the wardrobe was n't in front of him so much as it was down there by now , and he 'd still got hold of it you see , so because of the momentum , of going that way down two steps and one further one he shot forward and went right over the edge of the wardrobe . |
28 | He started , as he had intended , from where the last interview had left off and went quickly over the ground again . |
29 | ‘ Young Jim just lost the front end of the bike and went all over the road . |
30 | They were very , very popular and went all over the world . |