Example sentences of "were [verb] [adv prt] over [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The new measures , similar to those in force in Britain and the US , were drawn up over the summer by Mr Lang 's Ministry , which is said to be interested in extending the French insurance model to the whole of Europe . |
2 | The lips were drawn back over a row of small pointed teeth in a ghastly grimace , a shriek of pain or terror . |
3 | She saw the building that Adolph Brückner had looked at on his arrival that day , the pain in his head threatening like the thunder clouds that were drifting back over the mountain tops . |
4 | When this happened , say Hoyle and Wickramasinghe , the organic molecules within the comets were spewed out over the land . |
5 | These little buildings were spreading out over the savannah in a game of checkers , with the goal of linking all the pieces into a chain of sound administration . |
6 | At Chalton in Hampshire and Cowdery 's Down near Basingstoke , the buildings were more regularly laid out but not extensive enough to be called villages , while at Catholme in Staffordshire and Thirlings in Northumberland , the earlier settlements had not only been abandoned , but probably forgotten when areas of ridge and furrow were laid out over the top . |
7 | Black clouds were rolling up over the forest to his right , which now looked hostile , as though it were waiting for him to make a false move ; to tall perhaps , so that it could advance and swallow him , like a wild animal . |
8 | When these series were put out over the air the BBC , then a monopoly , published pamphlets to accompany them . |
9 | It was difficult to see exactly what she looked like , for she and Rupert were bending down over a table examining something together . |
10 | In the evening , the names of those who had been picked from the line-up were read out over the camp tannoy . |