Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 In 1928 the Medical Officer reported that maternity and child welfare had developed remarkably over the last two years .
2 In the morning clouds boiled ominously over the distant Baltoro peaks as we cramponed to the start of the east ridge .
3 Counties are designated all over the south .
4 Born in 1900 , the same year as the Queen Mother , he had spent twenty-three years at the top , he had travelled all over the world , he had stories and memories of escapades and people and was a colourful raconteur .
5 Although he 's travelled all over the world taking stills , Mexico and the Bahamas last year , Thailand and Kampuchea before that , of all the beautiful places he 's visited and the stunning scenery he 's witnessed , his favourite place is the bottom of the sea .
6 A group of armed Covenanters , under the command of Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston , East Lothian , had assembled at Rutherglen , and being opposed to Charles , had travelled all over the district , extinguishing the bonfires and stopping the celebrations .
7 For Charlie is one of Scotland 's best known pipers and has travelled all over the world with the Black Watch to play at social and diplomatic functions .
8 Again without a query , the news was triumphantly relayed all over the world , with the simultaneous announcement that the Kaiser had bestowed the Pour le Mérite upon Guretzky-Cornitz .
9 The recently launched G M B , T and G information pack on the acquired rights directive has been well received all over the country and a revised pack is available here at Congress today , giving negotiators and stewards the latest information and arguments to use to protect members ' jobs and conditions .
10 Pierre has taught all over the world — next month he 's running a course here at the Lygon Arms Hotel in Broadway .
11 Table 7 gives some idea of the many Friesian derivatives which have since been developed all over the world .
12 Footsteps are heard all over the building causing surprise and apprehension and expectancy in those visitors who have heard about the phenomena but have n't experienced it .
13 ‘ Minpins of the forest ! ’ he cried , raising his small voice so that it could be heard all over the tree .
14 Rather grudgingly a voice said , ‘ The Prime Minister ’ , and supporting voices were heard all over the room .
15 Her eyes were like Glittering Stars ; her raging voice could be heard all over the County — even as far as Cleveland .
16 The Museum , although having a modern exterior , was originally built around a Moorish bath-house Commemorative plaques of the Rock 's historical past have been posted all over the streets and buildings .
17 Shiseido has increased the proportion of the moisturising ingredient hyaluronic acid in the Matte Red Lipstick to give a velvety texture , and the three-sided Black Variations Shadow Liner is as soft as charcoal so that it can be blended all over the eyelid or gently smudged as a liner .
18 Savings groups were formed all over the country and children ran their own campaigns in schools .
19 And thousands have sped all over the world .
20 Leaked all over the pages . ’
21 Then , slowly , he looked round the kitchen and the sitting room at the flowers painted all over the pale green walls , like a meadow in summer , at the dark green ivy crawling up the stairs and the bears and tigers and dragons decorating every piece of furniture .
22 The potential of hoard studies has been realised only over the last century .
23 The simple service has not altered basically over the years .
24 cab 's rolled right over the top .
25 The auk tribe ( guillemots , razorbills and puffins ) , which spend the winter scattered widely over the ocean , will also be heading inshore towards their breeding cliffs .
26 He produced two large atlases of estate maps ; the Stowe Atlas of thirty-three manuscript maps on vellum , detailing estates owned by the Grenville family around Kilkhampton , and the Lanhydrock Atlas of four large volumes containing 258 manuscript maps on vellum , compiled between 1694 and 1699 , of properties scattered widely over the county belonging to the Robartes family .
27 Liz Clifton the gallery organiser says the work is very skilled and they 've looked all over the country to find things .
28 But if noise is the point at which language buckles and culture fails , then you could argue that noise occurs in moments , tiny breakages and stresses dispersed all over the surface of music , all kinds of music .
29 and all my beautifully arranged slides all arranged the right way up and all in the right order all tipped all over the floor .
30 The contents of all of them had been pulled out and scattered all over the floor .
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