Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] over [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well sir , they 're , we support dipping because it 's already been stated to note that we make most of the money for Shropshire from farming , and sheep is one of the big things which we sell all over the country , but unless we can guarantee our sheep are clear of er , disease people are n't going to come here and buy meat and stuff are they ?
2 Mix the herbs into the softened butter and rub all over the lamb .
3 Treasures front all over the world .
4 That 'll be lovely , I say politely over the telephone , do come round , it 'll be nice to see you .
5 It was built by Francis Smallman , whose initials and those of his wife Ellen appear all over the plasterwork ceilings .
6 These kindly present-buying people will be set upon immediately by the old cake-shop lady , who will convince them that what all ‘ the young people ’ are going for are these lovely olive green PVC capes that fit nicely over a rucksack .
7 From the inner-city I steer shakily over the Liffey and through the cobbled streets and mixed primary colours of old Dublin , through a wide stretch of bleak , bland suburbs and onto a motorway .
8 Insert the gaskets in the aluminium glazing bar cap ; place centrally over the rafter gasket and screw down no more than 400mm apart , using matching coloured acetal headed stainless steel screws .
9 There is a sad inevitability about the battles which wage continuously over the future of the wilder uplands of Scotland .
10 Interviewers and cameramen with slavering lips and wolfish grins ( all Americans are dogs ) press forward over a film set piled high with gaunt striped-pyjama 'd corpses .
11 The beetles protect theirs by turning the front pair into stiff thick covers which fit neatly over the top of the abdomen .
12 Undoubtedly the strangest of Sulawesi 's amazing fauna , the babirusa , a species of pig with four tusks , two of which curve backwards over the head .
13 The longer upper tusks grow upwards through the skin and curve backwards over the eyes .
14 The deeply moated site of the former manor house marks the edge of the old settlement ; sheep now graze peacefully over the remains of the village and over the ridge and furrow patterns of what were once the communal arable fields .
15 As he spoke a dark pool of blood began to gather under the luxuriant mane of Harriet 's auburn hair which had escaped from the loosened snood and spread slowly over the ground .
16 Did your Gary Sprake also dive right over the ball when you were leading 1–0 in the cup final : - ) ) )
17 Now , as a new year begins , will you help Save the Children to continue providing care and support all over the world ?
18 ‘ They dive all over the place .
19 Yes , it 's like just walk all over the students again .
20 By the late eleventh century the hand of Cluny was felt in houses spread all over the north of Spain and down into Italy , even to La Cava near Naples and over into Sicily , and also across the south and west of Germany in the movement which had its centre in Hirsau .
21 The visible stars appear spread all over the night sky , but are particularly concentrated in one band , which we call the Milky Way .
22 All about Keswick he had noticed gangs of men building the giant reaches of drystone walls enclosing even the highest fell-land , the better to take advantage of grain prices in the war ; gangs of men working the woods , as charcoal-burners , swill-makers , coppice-workers , plain woodmen ; and , as here , men in the high mines — men spread all over the landscape , bondmen of industry , all living out near their workplace , turf huts and teepees scattered abroad , excluded from society throughout the week of their work and let into its comforts and pleasure only for a brief Saturday night escape .
23 Geographically , operators can be found spread all over the globe , but the so-called Third World , especially the Caribbean and Alaska are the prime areas of the activity .
24 ‘ In the space of two years , we moved from a domestic merchant bank with 500 people , all of whom knew each other very well , to an organisation with nearly 3,000 people spread all over the world , ’ says Mr Reed .
25 He provided the link between the School and its past pupils , for he was the Membership Secretary of the Old Stopfordians ' Association , no easy task , with members spread all over the world .
26 He looked down at the scatter of handwritten pages spread all over the table , and tensed his body as though anticipating a blow .
27 I had thought that I might ride in a carretta to the edge of the desert , and then walk away over the sand and into the sun .
28 If you start to choke on something , put your fist into the soft spot under the middle of the ribcage and keeping ‘ punching ’ yourself , or bend forwards over the back of a chair and bounce your abdomen off it .
29 Bend forward over the table , young woman , and grasp the far edge . ’
30 I walk quietly over the patio , onto the grass and towards the house , just waiting for the blaze of light from the security lamps .
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