Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We will obviously monitor everything that goes on over the next 12 months ’ , he says ‘ We can only hope that when we do our assessments of need we can support that need with the finances we 've been given .
2 Even with all the other general fund-raising that goes on over the year , it is pleasing that you still run or participate in events that are specifically for the Society ; we have again benefited from Raffles , Cake Sales , Bring and Buys , Good as New , Cheese-and-Wines , Coffee Mornings — AND — Sponsored Slims !
3 You can see there 's been a wee bit of damage to that ligament just where it goes down over the top of that bone .
4 Today certain people will not go on the station after dark , so the past tragedy lingers on over an entire railway complex .
5 It it certainly adds up over the over the week .
6 Although the provision of public housing had been established as a principle in rural areas by 1939 — by itself no mean achievement when one looks back over the history of rural housing — the results of twenty years of legislation were a disappointment .
7 Executive Support Manager Allan Paterson looks back over the TOP Programme as it has progressed at Hunterston and considers some of its achievements .
8 Nick Clark looks back over the Maxwell era . )
9 Those of you who jet off to foreign parts for your hols and fly from Chamden airport , may be interested to know that your flight path probably heads out over The Welfare Field .
10 At intervals , a whistle rings out over the dark lake , giving the all-clear .
11 From the platform he looks out over a sea of clowns of all shapes and sizes filling the incongruously named Place St Maur des Fosses on the seafront at Bognor Regis .
12 Surrounded by coconut groves , it looks out over a large , open-air swimming pool onto an excellent sandy beach and the sea beyond .
13 My room looks out over a croquet lawn , at the end of which is a pond thickly planted with papyrus — the eponymous plant always mentioned by school teachers in any history of written language — in which , I know with certainty , all hell will break loose as dusk falls .
14 It looks out over a peaceful rural landscape .
15 Soon the route arrives at Tennyson Down , one of the highlights of the route , and on to Alum Bay which looks out over the chalky points of the Needles .
16 There 's an ‘ honesty ’ bar where you get your drinks yourself , and observation lounge which looks out over the lovely sweep of Broadford Bay .
17 The hotel Santon looks out over the lake which is this area 's main attraction .
18 Set in the hillside just below the resort 's town centre , the Hotel Miramare looks out over the sea and the lovely bay of Mazzaro Beach .
19 Most of the places he saw were uninhabitable , or required a permit from the Office of Works to make them less so , but a friend of John Hayward told him of some rooms in Carlyle Mansions , a Victorian apartment building along the Chelsea Embankment which looks out over the Thames .
20 ROS : ( Looks out over the audience ) Rings a bell .
21 She looks out over the back gardens of John 's quiet neighbours .
22 Bill looks out over the pond .
23 He stands and looks out over the lights of London .
24 Babur looks out over the dark quiet trees to the white lights and feels at home .
25 I sat on the earth banking that looks out over the Muddy Creek and ate an apple .
26 The double drones add an additional treble ring , which cuts through over the thicker , enveloping sound of the main bass strings .
27 The efficiency of these ingredients wears off over a period of time , and swimming , towel- drying and perspiration can speed up this process .
28 Nothing is invisible to radar , but a stealthy aircraft shows up over the background noise only at so close a range that radar , which has dominated air and combat for two generations , is virtually useless against it .
29 A huge row blows up over the trumpeted transference of ‘ Guernica ’ from the Prado ( see p. 19 ) .
30 He went out and took the path that leads up over the ridge to the ferry .
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