Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun sg] over [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She held an old piece of cloth over them both to keep the rain off . |
2 | The thought sent a wave of depression over her . |
3 | ‘ I would like to think that any sort of physical abuse does n't go on any more , but this does not mean that people might not get a bucket of water over them sometimes . ’ |
4 | Obviously throwing a bucket of water over them is n't going to do a lot of good , so if there is a likelihood of it happening , you 'll need to be prepared . |
5 | A tall woman leaned from a balcony and emptied a bucket of water over them . |
6 | It was as if , said Callaghan , they had got bored with the subject , and suddenly ‘ chucked a bucket of whitewash over it . ’ |
7 | ‘ With moped racing you can pick up a 50cc for about £20 , almost literally throw a bucket of paint over it and you 're away . ’ |
8 | And each time you come to the exercise each time they says they say Here you are solve read through it with a bit of paper over it . |
9 | So I think there is a little bit of controversy over it . |
10 | Not that that in itself was a bad thing , she acknowledged — but she bitterly resented the fact that he , Adam Burns , should have that kind of influence over her . |
11 | ‘ Do you think that gives you some kind of hold over me ? |
12 | At that moment I did have some kind of advantage over him , because I knew a little more about some things than he did . |
13 | Even her father could n't exert that kind of power over her . |
14 | Mrs Hellyer only came once a week and though Dad did some of the housework , shuffling round in the mornings and yawning , almost everything had a skin of dust over it and smelt mouldy , like furniture stored in an attic . |
15 | you have like a scrag of material over it ? |
16 | ‘ Chuck a couple of buckets of water over him , we might be able to recognise what it is , ’ Yanto suggested . |
17 | Chucking buckets of water over them eh ? |
18 | I bloody have done years ago you chuck buckets of water over them . |
19 | Words and names , as we all know from everyday experience , possess magical power : naming and identifying experiences and things imposes some degree of control over them and gives at least the illusion of bringing them within our power . |
20 | She dragged herself to her feet , and felt the short cotton skirt fall into place over her smoldering hind-quarters . |
21 | People ask how can it be that Scotland 's relatively small , relatively low-key club set-up can produce teams that will fearlessly take on the best and nurture expectations of victory over them all until the final whistle . |
22 | So get it smooth , coat it with copper , polish that up a bit so it 's really nice and shiny and put a fine coating of silver over it |
23 | ‘ And that gives you some sort of hold over me ? ’ |
24 | You think I 'm trying to get you into bed so I can have some sort of hold over you . |
25 | ‘ I did n't do that to prove some sort of mastery over you , ’ he said evenly , and she drew in her breath sharply , wondering if he read her mind . |
26 | To prove that you had some sort of power over me ? ’ |
27 | She would have had a sort of power over him . |
28 | It made her feel as if he still had some sort of claim over her , and she really hated and resented that . |
29 | Although he could see no more than the man 's black outline , he sensed it was a rival he was moving towards , one who saw himself as having rights in the moor , even rights of possession over it . |
30 | The Gospel of the God of Grace from top to ground over you . |