Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [adv] over " in BNC.

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1 Christ , I was about to do the Technicolor Yawn all over this girl 's jacket , through the tears and rusting her zips and filling her pockets , and probably send Jamie flying across the room into the beer-crates under the speaker stacks with the first awful heave , and here were these two trading absurd biker fantasies .
2 The nearest village is Ponte d'Assi just over a mile away .
3 Mrs Thatcher is set for a clash with President Bush tomorrow over proposed big cuts in the US defence budget .
4 Mrs Thatcher is set for a clash with President Bush tomorrow over proposed big cuts in the US defence budget .
5 She eyed Mr Brown meaningfully over her hot cauldron of cabbage before going on with her set piece .
6 THE Prime Minister , Mrs Thatcher , is preparing for a head-on clash with President Bush at Camp David tomorrow over American proposals for radical cuts in the US defence budget .
7 ‘ Although he had not seen us for six weeks , he soon recognised us and started shouting Tuffin George all over the shop . ’
8 Deputy Foreign Minister Tristan Garel Jones protested to Iraqi envoy Zuhair Ibrahim yesterday over the sentence .
9 Although Valerie Eliot did not like long sea voyages since she suffered from seasickness , and Eliot complained to friends like Marion Dorn about the expense involved , they travelled to the West Indies regularly over the next five years .
10 The Joneses became Mormon pioneers who , at the request of Brigham Young , founded the town of Mink Creek Idaho just over the border from Utah .
11 The beautiful thirteenth-century Eleanor Cross was hacked to pieces and James Hissey in Over Fen and Wold of 1898 says ‘ Shame to those savages of the Great Rebellion who swept away the very foundations of it . ’
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