Example sentences of "[noun] with [noun] [adv] over " in BNC.

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1 Our future lies in further developing the appeal of our outstanding portfolio of brands with consumers all over the world .
2 He was wearing a long woolly pullover with hedgehogs all over it , nothing else .
3 Even then , among the debris with smuts all over his face , he still retained his poise .
4 This game is based on the Simon game that was a hit with kids all over the U.K. a number of years ago .
5 A second opinion was sought and , short-sightedly , my parents agreed to put me in those gorgeous National Health jobs which are now sported by your average Yuppie but which made you look second only in berkishness to the kid in the owl specs with Elastoplast all over one lens .
6 A second opinion was sought and , short-sightedly , my parents agreed to put me in those gorgeous National Health jobs which are now sported by your average Yuppie but which then made you look second only in berkishness to the kid in the owl specs with elastoplast all over one lens .
7 Now in its third year , the RUNNING Magazine/Sports Tours International Challenge has firmly established itself as a favourite with competitors all over Europe .
8 We wanted to get away from it all but now find we 're in daily contact with people all over the world ! ’
9 Contact Victim Support ( see box ) , a counselling service with branches all over the country .
10 As director of the Lucerne Festival , and principal conductor of the London Mozart Players , as well as a regular guest conductor with orchestras all over the world , he is well placed to promote the cause .
11 This woman I 'd never seen , darker than me , darker than mum , my height but four times as big every other way , her hair hanging down in a big shaggy mane that looked as if she cut it herself once a year , big wooden earrings in her ears and a dress down to the floor with embroidery all over it and her feet stuffed into ugly shoes that were made of leather She told us that She wanted us to admire them , because this was a big day for her , Auntie Muriel had got dressed up to come to the city and see her sister and her sister 's child .
12 The society grew rapidly and Mary Sumner , an indefatigable letter-writer , kept in touch with members all over the world .
13 From the minutes of the meeting of 15 January , it seems that the society was already in touch with correspondents all over the United Kingdom .
14 They often find it easier to deal with an agency rather than directly with someone , ’ said a spokesman for Poppies , the Darlington-based company with franchises all over the country ( –444 ) .
15 I told the co-pilot to take over and I went back to the radio room and saw Charlie with blood all over his head and the front of his flight suit ’ .
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