Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adv] over " in BNC.
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1 | Consider , for instance , the evoked meaning of an expression such as all over the place ( paragraph 1 ) , or the impact of an unusual collocation such as lives in a rage ( paragraph 4 ) ; how well do these expressions translate into your target language ? |
2 | Parents from the school joined hundreds from all over Gloucestershire on a trip to London to lobby Parliament . |
3 | The poll-tax was payable by all over the age of fourteen , apart from genuine beggars , including the mendicant friars , who were exempted from it , and from the inhabitants of Durham and Cheshire . |
4 | This summer there are 17 teams of 6 from all over the globe . |
5 | Horncastle has become Lincolnshire 's principal Antiques Centre where over sixty dealers have their businesses and many more from all over the country and abroad come to trade . |
6 | The initiative , which is organised by the King Baudouin Foundation aims to bring together students aged between 15 and 25 from all over Europe . |
7 | Admission was to be free but tickets were required for each day and demand was enormous from all over Britain and Ireland , from other European countries , and even from North America . |
8 | Since the 1981 Act , the percentage of the United Kingdom total school population educated in special schools has fallen slightly , from just under 1.4% in 1980–1 to just over 1.3% in 1987–8 ( Government Statistical Service , 1989 , Table 14 ) . |
9 | thank you , now we 're going to bind this up , you take the long edge , sorry that goes down the long edge comes first of all over the two fingers and round the base of the thumb |
10 | Supplies are now available from all over the world , thereby extending their seasons and meaning that many flowers are on sale almost all year round . |
11 | Flower shops are at last taking up the challenge and offering a wider choice from the wealth of materials available from all over the world . |
12 | Dozens of disabled from all over Gloucestershire turned up to give it a try . |
13 | My Bill also seeks to right the serious and indefensible wrong brought about by the abolition of free eye and dental tests ; and free prescriptions would be available to all over the age of 60 . |
14 | Trade during the war years declined from over 2.5 million tons in 1939 to just over 1 million tons in 1944 . |
15 | Something else you become very aware of all over the Basque country is the bracken . |
16 | About 400 from all over the NorthEast took part in the Great Northern Pancake Jamboree held at the Gala Club , Skinnergate , Darlington , yesterday . |