Example sentences of "be over [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 're over a day late because of the blizzards . ’
2 You are , you 're over a street ahead .
3 ‘ I 'm not saying we 're over the moon , but it 's a good move . ’
4 Yes , you 've certainly scored a winner this month , folks , I hope you 're over the moon about it !
5 They 're over the river by this time , and so should I have been if you had not come so prompt to your hour .
6 They 're over the verse section of the song and need to be played aggressively , especially the bend-up at the end of the second bar and the four picked triplets in the final bar .
7 You 're over the hill once you 're 20/30/40/50/60/70 .
8 ‘ Does n't matter if they 're still at school , as long as they 're over the age of consent and on the Pill .
9 We recruit new customers once they 're over the age of 16 .
10 ‘ It 's that lovely stage when you 're over the queasiness and yet you are n't too cumbersome .
11 I mean you 've got to be careful at the end of the tax year that you 're actually okay on that ground , er but , and you can make a declaration to the revenue if you 're over the limit , it 's just that I mentioned that because some people like a joint account for it to be received into so that they can both spend it basically .
12 ‘ Look out chaps ! we 're over the channel and into France .
13 and if you do n't care I 'm over the edge
14 I 'm over the top on that budget as it is . ’
15 After losing to Ronan Rafferty by one hole in the quarter-finals , Lyle remarked : ‘ I 'm over the moon .
16 Interviewing the likes of Lester Piggott or notoriously inarticulate footballers whose only comment on scoring a hat-trick is ‘ I 'm over the moon ’ or ‘ I just hit it into the back of the net , Brian ’ can not be the simplest of tasks .
17 Shortly before flying back , young Robins was reunited with his father , who declared : ‘ I 'm over the moon .
18 Wilkinson headed north with Sellars , managing director Bill Fotherby and secretary Nigel Pleasants and said : ‘ I 'm over the moon with the outcome and delighted with the fairness of the English judicial system . ’
19 ‘ I 'm over the moon and I 'm going to give something to my two daughters and son and maybe take a trip to England to see my brother-in-law ’ , he said .
20 ‘ I 've been second five times in the last three years and I 'm over the moon to have got home first at last . ’
21 Every time I go through a lean spell I 've lost a yard ; every time I score a goal it means I 'm over the hepatitis .
22 ‘ I 'll crash in the back of the van for a couple of hours before hitting the road , I 'm too easy a target for the cops in that thing and I 'm over the limit . ’
23 I 'm over the club tomorrow
24 But it was to be over a month before Dad ‘ turned up ’ again .
25 There looked to be over a pound of the delicious , translucent sweets the bag was bursting , spilling over so that a dozen or more lay scattered on the dusty floor , gleaming like diamonds through the wrappers .
26 That 's gon na be over a pound
27 Perhaps the only way to reach a solution would be over a glass or two at the nineteenth hole .
28 If I found it — well , I 'd be over the moon .
29 Invite a couple of footy-mad friends round and you 'll all be over the moon .
30 I should be over the moon ; instead … ’
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