Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adv] over " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And I presume this sort of thing goes on all over the country ? ’ |
2 | Lights began to go on all over Princedale Road . |
3 | The statues came tumbling down all over the Soviet Union . |
4 | Yeah , swinging around us , literally big panes of glass and they were flying down and as soon as they got away from the houses , it opened up again , they were crashing down all over my drive and all over the road out there |
5 | The position of the outlets on the fascia board can be determined by a plumbline hanging down centrally over the gully or drain inlet . |
6 | Part of the rope still swung there , hanging down directly over the water . |
7 | For some time all three moved on quietly over the grass , while the shadows grew stronger and the wood-pigeons clattered among the distant trees . |
8 | Voices are signing off all over Deptford as guys quit their lookout duties and come rushing over . |
9 | MARTIN Offiah has been let off lightly over his Charity Shield loser 's medal snub . |
10 | A deep depression with a centre varying between 968 and 978 millibars moved from the Faroes to the mouth of the Elbe , while behind it a ridge of high pressure built up strongly over the Atlantic . |
11 | I suppose it built up slowly over the years … ’ |
12 | Begin by exercising moderately for 5–10 minutes per day , and build up gradually over a period of a month . |
13 | The sun had come out fully over the abbey mills and the narrow bridge of Meole brook , and in the foregate there was bustle enough . |
14 | They have discovered that problems that they thought had to be brought in person to a bureau , can in fact be carried out successfully over the telephone . |
15 | On 21 September , Gracey ( whose division was not yet all in Saigon ) issued a general order stating that the transition from war to peace conditions would be carried out all over southern Indo-China under his command . |
16 | Not like now with all these casualties walking around all over the place , getting into fights . ’ |
17 | While he , Owen , was tearing around all over the place like a bloody lunatic ! |
18 | Mildred realized that her head had reappeared , which must have looked rather alarming , bobbing about all over the place with no body attached . |
19 | And , yes , there are a couple of lines around the eyes , and a grey hair or twenty ( at least they 're all together in a neat bunch , not lurking about all over the place ) and the neck does n't look too good in some , particularly unflattering , lights , but then I do n't suppose yours would , either . |
20 | Flora put her hands over her ears and began to jump about all over the kitchen . |
21 | In no sense did it correspond to the experience of student activism that so many of my generation were to go through elsewhere over the next few years . |
22 | Lights came on all over the Ship . |
23 | Do you want God knows how many gallons of water cascading down all over us ? " |
24 | Feet came along smartly over the sand and dirt of the path , were cushioned briefly by the grass of the bank into inaudibility , then snapped over twigs and beech-husks . |
25 | In his first major interview since moving to Chrysler as chairman elect , he says : ‘ The problem with the Elan was very simple : it came in dramatically over its cost target and its investment target , and the marketplace did n't put as much value on the vehicle as it cost to build it . ’ |
26 | the problem with the Elan is very simple : it came in dramatically over its cost target and its investment target , and the marketplace did n't put as much value on the vehicle as it cost to build it . |
27 | You see it written down all over the place incorrectly . |
28 | Maintaining heading , we cross the A45 Stowmarket by-pass by another easily identifiable bridge/village/road pattern ( T ) and look for Crowfield ( U ) which should appear in just over half-a- thumb 's length ( about two minutes ) after the dual-carriageway . |
29 | To put it broadly — ignoring all the smaller points of detail — one landscape has grown up piecemeal over centuries , the other is almost entirely planned on a large scale . |
30 | It is also necessary not to view policies in a static way ; they have been built up slowly over a long period and they are still changing . |