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

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1 That way at least you can be certain it 'd be over quick . ’
2 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 .
3 Very diffuse boundaries between its members indicate an enmeshed family who may be over involved ; very rigid boundaries , with minimal involvement are a sign of the disengaged family .
4 ‘ You 'd think I would be over this by now , ’ Mait said darkly , eyeing the lake .
5 If the report looks as if it will be over 15–20 pages you should be having second thoughts about its suitability .
6 Brighter showery weather will replace the rain in the west and by evening this brighter weather will be over all parts of Northern Ireland .
7 By 2001 there will be over one million people aged 85 and over , representing 13% of all elderly people .
8 I do n't think Amy Johnson will be over pleased that she that Amy get 's better than she is , no .
9 They say , ‘ Oh , we do n't trust how you look after the paintings ’ and so on , but you can be over cautious .
10 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 ) .
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