Example sentences of "and [adv prt] over the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Narrowing my eyes against the Atlantic glitter I could see the line of a path that climbed from the bay and on over the headland to the west .
2 If you weave half way across a row and stop and take off the sinker plate , you 'll see the weaving yarn weaving up and down over the needles .
3 She thumbed the pages quickly , her eyes running up and down over the print .
4 ‘ I 've seen him on and off over the years . ’
5 The seagulls wheeled off and up over the harbour .
6 Start by measuring in a rough circle around the dog 's throat and up over the ears , and then add a further 5 cm ( 2 in ) to this figure .
7 That 's a bit of a long drag that one , not that Paul take open up a bit there and go a bit faster , level , but that was a bit Well 's done a left up to Chell 's Field and that , bloody that killed him , I bet , you know the bit I mean , and up over the fields , where you go through the fields and fields , that was the killer , cos and coming back Bell 's straight round to , got to the bottom , Hill was n't too bad .
8 Not today , however , and now my route took me off the road by a stile and up over the hill by an old quarry track .
9 Then , with her back to the door , she sprinkled the rest of the contents of the bowl high into the air and out over the edge of the roof .
10 The refurbishers have been in and out over the generations .
11 from right next to the needle down to the point and just go round it and then you weave it in and out like basket stitching and out over the cotton and under the cotton
12 On his feet were huge settee springs and he bounced onto the grassy ground then high into the air and back over the wall again .
13 2.40:LEADING northern hurdler Coulton gained all his successes last term over two and a half miles and back over the minimum I fancy HALKOPOUS to beat him .
14 There are sensational drops to concentrate the mind , some straightforward scrambles to add spice and great views towards Anglesey and back over the Snowdon massif .
15 Down through the old meat-market streets , into the tunnel with its rows of lights like neon stitching and its shiny cream tiles , up into Venus , then round the western edge of the harbour and back over the bridge to C Street .
16 He kebabs his victim on the end of a spike and then turns it round and round over the flames .
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