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

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1 After rescuing McAllister just over a fortnight ago , he had told himself firmly , This must stop ! and himself had refused to listen .
2 But she 's adding to it by the month with a lucrative round of speaking engagements all over the world at up to £125,000 a time .
3 After a couple of minutes he heard the familiar clanking sound that indicated that Fagg was taking refuge in the contents of his various pockets and had commenced the process of smearing snuff all over himself and the surrounding furniture .
4 With the catapults they use to keep birds from the crops , they launch a couple of parting stones far over my head .
5 The group would also be using a base in Perth as a central point for sending cranes all over the country .
6 Within the context of current agricultural policies there are sound economic and social reasons for abandoning farming altogether over large areas of the uplands and using the land for other purposes which would both be profitable and create employment .
7 The Dental News newsletter , issued by the Princeton Dental Resource Centre , based in New Jersey and picked up by dental patients in waiting rooms all over America suggested that an ingredient of cocoa , tannin , had been shown to inhibit the formation of plaque on the teeth , therefore helping stop cavities .
8 To strew blessings all over the world ;
9 If you insist on using GOTO all over the place , you will end up confusing yourself and maybe confusing BBCBASIC(Z80) as well .
10 It is these basic measures which can make a difference to saving lives all over the world .
11 Mori ‘ the artist ’ reappropriates the image of Mori ‘ the model ’ and vice versa , yet there is no indication of any wish to judge in this cool , ironical work ; ‘ I collected hundreds of images of myself while on modelling assignments all over the world .
12 By announcing investigations all over Britain it had set up a series of confrontations with the public .
13 I declined with thanks and waved him on : I had only two more miles to walk to Shiel Bridge and could n't get any wetter and did n't want to repay his kindness by spraying water all over his car .
14 ‘ The five-storey concrete tenement slums built by housing boards all over this country are really the work of pessimists .
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