Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] be over " in BNC.

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1 And her advise to others like her is to seek help , rather than become victims of law which in this case may be over protective .
2 Her clients would be over the moon at the accommodation in this particular hotel .
3 I mean them kids would be over the moon if they went there .
4 Them kids would be over the moon if they went there Euro Disney .
5 Always remember that too much of any essence can be over stimulating , or in the opposite extreme , stupefying — so please use the oils in the correct concentrations ( see page 48 ) .
6 Ankles remain together at all times and feet should be over the knees .
7 Withdrawal should be over an period of time to allow the Northern Irish time to establish a new form of government .
8 Their disagreement would be over ways of expressing ‘ the topic ’ .
9 The access to a site or any part of the site may be over a private or unadopted road .
10 Well three C's must be over the points then .
11 Keith Taylor of Bangor , Glen Thompson of Knock and Rathfriland 's Gary McIlroy will be over the age limit by the time the next series comes around .
12 The more thoughtful among them point out that although many parts of the service may be over the heads of the kids , it is nevertheless directed at all worshippers and no part of the service ought to be segregated from another .
13 ‘ Hurry up , ’ she said , as if the church service would be over all the quicker if Maxie got a move on .
14 Well that dreary tale may be over the worst now .
15 well the bit where it meets , pattern should be over the door , so it 's not until you 're in the room and looking back out
16 I do n't think Amy Johnson will be over pleased that she that Amy get 's better than she is , no .
17 Equation ( 7.6 ) assumes that we know what the UK and US inflation rates will be over the course of the year .
18 An and it 's what makes me so cross as I walk past that blinking school every day and you think my kid should be over there !
19 Returning through Bologna he passed various tests for membership of the Accademia Filarmonica and was awarded a diploma , the conditions of entry , stipulating that members must be over the age of 20 , having been waived on this occasion .
20 As the hon. Gentleman knows , we are not in a position to predict what oil prices or , through oil prices , petrol prices will be over the next few years .
21 Any dependants , what your investment policies are , what your need for money will be over the short term and the long term .
22 If asked where you would use a minor scale , the obvious answer would be over a minor chord , but if the chord was Am7£5 or Em7♭5 your choice of scale would have to be more precise .
23 The council would not say what the ‘ procedure ’ for dealing with stores will be over the next three Sundays until the matter is discussed by the Environment and Public Health Committee , but it has already authorised legal action against large stores which continue to open .
24 ‘ And you might tell Charley : the police will be over his place , too .
25 To me the biggest problem must be over publishing .
26 Helpers must be over the age of twenty-one .
27 Up until the Seventies conventional playing of the spinners dictated that the batsman should be over the ball by dint of footwork or the bat smothering the spin by being in front of the front pad .
28 Dandelion would be over the top and back almost as fast as a hare .
29 Perhaps the only way to reach a solution would be over a glass or two at the nineteenth hole .
30 " Dada will be over the Pigeon Cote and the old dog kennels . "
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