Example sentences of "[pers pn] over [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But this wardship of his over the de Breos lands , that 's a plum indeed , and one the King wo n't willingly confide to Richard along with his earldom . |
2 | Yes , they did that so my That old great grandfathers of mine they went fr from here to Arbroath with theirs over the hill . |
3 | Tt I was meant to bring you over a couple of chocolate biscuits and fifty pence for you to give to Craig cos he 's bound to want something . |
4 | Murren has a huge variety of signposted walks to take you over the hills and into the mountains . |
5 | It starts at Ivybridge in south Devon , takes you over the wilds of Dartmoor through mid-Devon and on across Exmoor to finish at the coastal resort of Lynmouth . |
6 | ‘ You are a good second class student , ’ was his verdict ; ‘ my job is to help you scrape up enough marks to push you over the border line . ’ |
7 | How many times can you sit in your chair and let someone smash you over the head with a can of beans ? |
8 | I much prefer to hear someone angry , almost sledgehammering you over the head with their guitar . |
9 | And even though ‘ Trout ’ has a message , it 's not done in a tedious , obvious way — it does n't hammer you over the head . ’ |
10 | You stand still and listen to what I 've got to say , and if you do n't stop looking at me like that I 'll hit you over the head with this . " |
11 | ‘ I ca n't send you over the wall , you realize that ? ’ |
12 | Your father did the right thing by you did n't he , he helped you over the court case . |
13 | Easily Accessible : There are many beautiful signposted walks which start almost directly from the house and which take you through forests , and others which take you over the moors and dales . |
14 | I 'm not sure if I 'll have you over the door-sill . ’ |
15 | Peter called to him : ‘ Lord if it is you , tell me to come to you over the water . ’ |
16 | Oh wha , what , what time are you over the girl 's house ? |
17 | I might even throw you over the battlements myself when I 've finished with you . |
18 | I would n't want to tip you over the brink . ’ |
19 | At one point , Hounam asks Murrin : ‘ Is Oyston prepared to pay you over the odds for your services ? ’ |
20 | The richly-dressed one who paid you over the odds ? ’ |
21 | Some shops will even be able to tell you over the phone exactly what wind and waves are doing . |
22 | Most give telephone numbers you can ring for more information , and many will tell you over the phone if they are likely to offer you a place . |
23 | As I say , nowadays I get the information from you over the phone , and then when we 've got somebody who said Oh no , it 's only a small flat , I 've got this this and this and that 's the big pieces of furniture , er if it 's somebody that 's done it on spec I say Well look give me a ring back in an hour if er when you 've come off the phone you er there 's something you 've forgotten . |
24 | We 'll give you a room here , do some tests on you over the weekend and take you to the theatre on Tuesday . ’ |
25 | ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed . |
26 | Oh , I just said do we see you over the weekend |
27 | Yeah , the only reason most people choose a Friday is because they get you over the weekend |
28 | They get you over the weekend yeah , so erm , we 'll just have to see what happens and have , just have the contracts out . |
29 | Oh sta Bryony stay there , I 'll lift you over the puddle . |
30 | By using the back heel placed on the centreline , pull the back of the board towards you thereby making it infinitely easier for the rig to pull you over the board . |