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

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1 The family name , Beurze , explains the origins of the name for similar operations all over the Continent .
2 For some reason quite beyond Harry 's comprehension , somebody had been thrown from a window in Prague in the year of grace 1618 and this had provoked thirty years of bloody conflict all over Europe .
3 It is the day when Rainbows , Brownies , Guides and Rangers think of each other all over the world .
4 Cos I see him know with this big pallets of that stuff all over the place and
5 Dr P was asked what effect the growth of English literature all over the world , and the advent of modern literary criticism , had had on English teaching in universities :
6 I saw lots of British people all over the stadium , waving huge Union Jacks .
7 There was a glorious sunset rush of pure-blooded warmth all over her back and right down to her fingertips .
8 The result was that all one could see was dozens and dozens of blinking lights all over the sky .
9 I also kept in touch with the Navy by accepting , every October , invitations from a variety of naval establishments all over the country to propose the toast of the Immortal Memory of Lord Nelson at their Trafalgar Night dinners .
10 Ever since I can remember there have been little stickers of white paper all over the house with neat black-biro writing on them .
11 But there must be hundreds of little firms all over the country who still use it for special jobs . "
12 make them like swimming hats with lots of little flowers all over them
13 This is because the UK would have to contribute £39 000 a year to a fund to help protect natural and cultural sites of international importance all over the world .
14 well he likes marshal art do n't he ? we wo n't tell daddy that you knocked a full on the table of black currant all over the carpet will we ?
15 So too does his sometime-sidekick on this journey : a ‘ Soverican ’ jazz drummer-cum-taxidriver named Sasha Zim who is besotted with the unhinged madness of New York and proclaims from the outset that ‘ Broadway is mother of all Broadways all over the world , mother of lights of Picadilly Circus and of Place Pigalle and Teatralny Ploschtchad .
16 In exactly the same way , too many people are looking into the mind of the homosexual rather than considering the repugnance that is caused to millions of decent people all over the country … .
17 It 's positioned under the usual plates , ( with flat plate uppermost ) and the outflow from the tank hits the rotating bar , sending a spray of oxygenated water all over the media .
18 Untold damage was done , alas , to the look of older streets all over the country by the removal of iron railings .
19 At this time there was evidence of increasing irritation locally over what was seen as interference by central government .
20 Bring back the express so , it does n't sort of highlight it , because they do n't have tiers of borrowed storage all over the place .
21 His target was ‘ the spate of mean building all over the country that is shrivelling up the Old England — mean and perky little houses that surely none but mean and perky little souls should inhabit with satisfaction ’ ( p. 15 ) .
22 Money was moved out of small banks all over the world .
23 A great deal of expertise has been built up over the years in the shipment of petrochemical cargoes all over the world , often in custom-built vessels .
24 His other interest , ethnographical collections , grew through his support of Czech travellers all over the world .
25 If you are holidaying in a hot climate , do not expose the camcorder to the sun for long periods , and take a neutral density filter along with you if the light is likely to be particularly brilliant ( sunlight on snow , for example ) to avoid the risk of spoiling shots through over exposure .
26 I 'm not sure about that but I am sure that the relative strength of a South African side is the subject of heated debate all over the rugby world and , depending on who you speak to , the ‘ Boks are either the true World Champions or a collection of dinosaurs , hopelessly out of touch with the modern game and in for a rude awakening .
27 When the shift of emphasis from moral to liturgical kingship came , it must be seen in the changing political context of ninth- and tenth-century Europe , and the emergence of new dynasties all over the once-unified empire of Charlemagne ; one of their principal qualifications to rule was their capacity to defeat external enemies .
28 I emphaasise that those figures are all random , and they show that hundreds of young people all over the country are denied a job or a YT place .
29 His death was supposed to have been messy , and there was a lot of realistic blood all over his costume .
30 Admittedly , Popper and Habermas may seem to be strange bedfellows ; for they have entered the lists against each other precisely over their views on knowledge and reason , both of them seeing the other as an unwitting ideologue .
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