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

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1 If he heard anything he would not dream of doing anything about it but would go on gazing indifferently over the heads of his sheep .
2 But he only bent deeper over the picture .
3 As the above data suggest , residential services in Nottinghamshire not only expanded considerably over the period of the study but much of the new development took place in non-traditional residential services of the kind that CMHTs had been charged with promoting .
4 Oh we go all ups and down go all over the playing field
5 The number of applications for judicial review has none the less increased significantly over the past decade .
6 Connelly 's haunting , purposeful vocals seep out of the cut at strange angles , spoken rather than sung , whilst the melody is bolstered by seductive female whispers that gently flit past , all knotted together over a boomy bass laden communication .
7 Her lovely fingers merely hovered momentarily over the sugar-coated biscuits arranged on a china plate with tiny pink flowers and a fluted edge .
8 It 's perhaps improved somewhat over the years .
9 Instead of being nearly square uprights they have a length almost half as great again as their height , which is nearly two feet ; the triglyphs apparently stood only over the columns , not between .
10 The simple service has not altered basically over the years .
11 Blanche did not linger long over the local news reports .
12 It just lifted the roofing from the base of the stack and hen houses just scattered all over the place .
13 ‘ I hope that what is happening here is not happening all over the country .
14 After such a spoilt dreamy flight it is hard not to trample carelessly over the end of the night shift .
15 Seaton has not grown much over the years due to lack of building land , though there are now new terrace-type cottages in the centre of the village .
16 Yes , it 's like just walk all over the students again .
17 The club paid him the princely sum of £8 , a fee that has not risen much over the years according to some of Celtic 's more dour stars .
18 To find out if PYY or bile salts were responsible for the inhibition of motility , each was separately infused intra-arterially over a two minute period , at the concentrations found in the venous efflu nts .
19 Mrs Bowers , 30 , who still bears some scars from the attack last March , told the court : ‘ It felt like my face was physically moving all over the place and burning . ’
20 The next stage is to find a piece of plastic or card tube which will just slide snugly over the wound coil to provide the former for the pickup coils .
21 The radon concentrations are not distributed evenly over the village but show a clustering of very high radon concentrations in an area situated between two rivers ( area A , median ca=1868 Bq/m ) .
22 They do not fluctuate all over the place in an uncertain fashion .
23 We are sympathetic but we also can not ride roughshod over the concerns of the local community .
24 So we are sympathetic towards this er provision of student accommodation , but we also can not ride roughshod over the concerns of the local community .
25 But you were saying about er Australia and that I I think at that particular time more so than now whatever was happening in the British pop scene seemed to just happen all over the world you know .
26 As she sank by the bed , pressing her ear to Aunt Emily 's heart beneath its layers of lace , Aunt Emily 's little boat had already slipped quietly over the horizon .
27 It is with sincere people such as these in mind that this leaflet has been written — not to ride roughshod over a sincerely held belief but rather to confirm the absolute necessity of finding Purgatory , but not a Purgatory that is arrived at after death which is the popular view , but rather a Purgatory that is found before death which is the proper view according to God 's guide , the Holy Bible .
28 The staining , which was still most intense in the crypt region , was located in small granules not only near the microvillar membrane , but generally distributed all over the cytoplasm apically for the nucleus ( Fig 2F ) .
29 Now when that settles down a little bit more , maybe in a year or two , we shall lime-wash the whole frame over so you wo n't see the timbers for a bit , and just lime-wash right over the whole timbers .
30 Figure 5.2 shows the orbit of Landsats 4 and 5 , and it is apparent that the satellites do not pass directly over the north and south poles ; the furthest north they reach is 82°N and the furthest south is 82°S .
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