Example sentences of "go over and over " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , I became so proficient — I used to go over and over them first thing in the mornings — that I finished pulling up Trevino on a couple of occasions . |
2 | The train was due to arrive at her destination at midday — which gave Fabia , free of any other occupation , ample time to go over and over again everything that had happened . |
3 | He goes over and over yeah . |
4 | I do n't think Lou remembers how hard we worked , but it was every weekend for 18 months , going over and over these songs until we had all these dismembered arrangements we became famous for . |
5 | If hurtful things have been said to you or about you do n't let your mind keep going over and over them . |
6 | ‘ There was n't much point in sitting down and going over and over again into what went wrong at Coventry . |
7 | Selecting another piece of grass , he said : ‘ Anyway , I stayed awake until about four this morning , going over and over it in my mind , and when I woke an hour or so later , I had one almighty headache … bloody brass band playing inside the old brainbox … flashing lights before the eyes … the lot ! |
8 | But I mean we 've been going over and over that proposal . |
9 | When you 've got a six hundred weight bell going over and over it could pull the steeple down . |
10 | That 's all it is it 's repetition go over and over or around whatever it is |
11 | I 've gone over and over that kiss in my mind and come to the conclusion that it was the kind of exuberant gesture that footballers bestow on goal-scorers . |
12 | It is water-soluble so you can smudge lines together ( often with a finger ) and I find I can go over and over many times before the painting becomes ‘ muddy ’ . |
13 | I was greatly helped by both our families , and by a university friend , Flora Christina ( Ena ) Macraild , a rumbustious and stout-hearted Celt from Dunvegan in Skye , who listened with endless patience and compassion while I went over and over and over both hopeful and dire possibilities . |