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

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1 Building in opportunities for student progression is one of these , so that special courses , very necessarily built up over the last 15 years , do not become an end in themselves but rather a means towards mainstream education and training .
2 It 's pretty good here — they got photos of food all lit up over the counter so you can just point .
3 People become vulnerable : they feel very thin-skinned ; over-sensitive and self-pitying ; moody and unpredictable , with a cheerfulness that is transparent and brittle ; they may become tearful , perhaps breaking down over an item of television news or for no apparent reason at all .
4 Although Coda has offered AS/400 software since the box was launched in 1988 , Turner says that sales have only taken off over the past two years , and it is now the group 's fastest-growing market .
5 What is amazing , therefore , is that the agency that has the responsibility for this programme — Milton Keynes Development Corporation — has been largely wound down over the past few years and the remainder of it will cease to exist in 1992 .
6 It 's just built up over the last coupla years really .
7 Just finally looking back over a career that spans now five decades , is there anything you 'd have done differently over the years ?
8 Luke laughed deeply , turning away to stare out over the garden again .
9 Do you build a picture in your head before you play anything or do you just jam around over the backing track and wait for something good to happen ?
10 Certainly not the army of supporters who 've been painting , odd-jobbing and generally mucking in over the past week .
11 Less-damaging coolants than CFCs are being developed , and an international agreement signed in June 1990 will ensure that all CFCs are progressively phased out over the next few years .
12 The blackouts were already pulled down over the hall windows .
13 The sun was just coming up over the far bank , trailing a red reflection across the water .
14 On my perch , arms wrapped tightly round the shrouds , I was alternately laid back over the deck and thrust out over the water .
15 The seasons , if they are important enough , can grab people 's attention in the way that you would n't if the programmes just went out over a period of 16 or 20 weeks .
16 They just slop out over the walls , and there is litter everywhere — old refuse , bottles and cans , you name it . ’
17 Penry put out a hand , then dropped it , and with a strangled curse turned away to stride off over the cobbles of the arcade , an arresting figure in the autumn sunlight as he went out into the street without a backward glance for the girl watching him go .
18 This expectation has rather been confirmed than otherwise by the superimposition in the last two years of an element of graduation in the contribution , the additional yield of which for many years to come will mainly help to finance the standard pension but which creates a right to additions to it which will gradually build up over the next forty years on an actuarial basis .
19 Very quickly jump back over the fire and go to the top of the screen .
20 Manufacturing operations — the plant makes VAX 9000s and VAX 6000s — will be gradually phased out over the next 12 months , with completion expected by February next year .
21 The company expects 300 Alpha applications to be available by September , with more rolling out over the course of the year .
22 As a result , the Ragusans adopted him as their patron saint and his effigy still gazes out over the Stradun .
23 So what he does now he always comes in over the top , so every time you see John shake hands with anybody he 'll always do that and come in over the top actually I 'm in charge and he sort of er sort of stamps his authority on the individual .
24 And , as I have said , the genre , however American in origin , has also successfully crossed back over the Atlantic .
25 The four were Donna Maguire , arrested in Turnhout , Belgium , on June 16 , who was wanted in connexion with attacks in West Germany in 1989 ; Gerard Majella Harte , arrested over the Dutch border on June 16 , after evading Belgian police near Turnhout , with a man provisionally named as Michael Collins who escaped in handcuffs but was later picked up over the Dutch border in Chaam , on June 18 ; and Paul Hughes , who drove through a police checkpoint in Chaam on June 18 and was arrested there on June 19 .
26 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 .
27 The free edge of the epidermis has clearly moved in over the marked wound mesenchyme , leaving less than 10% of it exposed by this stage .
28 And , somehow , my savings , carefully built up over the years , were starting to run dry .
29 In effect this was a period of withdrawal from a rigidly structured police world to a world turned upside down ; where , in a ‘ counter-cultural ’ way , we were to find that the strict terms of reference we had carefully built up over the years no longer seemed to have relevance .
30 Presently a governor of two Suffolk schools , the task is increasingly time consuming , responsible , unpaid and costly in terms of petrol consumed ( no travel expenses paid ) , but still rewarding in terms of relationships within the schools carefully built up over the years .
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