Example sentences of "her [noun] over the " in BNC.

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1 He walked to the barrier and handed Donna her case over the rail .
2 She sat up and tugged her shirt over the hopeless tangle of her hair .
3 Mrs. Fielding , who suffers from extreme nervousness , was staying with one of her sons over the new year when thieves broke into her home in Milton Keynes and ransacked it .
4 When appealed to for her support over the ginger beer , Araminta had laughed .
5 If she really raced on her bike over the footpath , she might just manage to get to the low bridge before the van reached it .
6 She thumped her chest over the heartbeat .
7 Murphy was summoned , the Rector put her cloak over the cream dress and the avalanche of jewels and she was driven home alone in the quiet dark night .
8 Inevitably it meant that she and Jack were in closer proximity , and it threatened to push her sanity over the brink .
9 Cleo ran her fingers over the strings and a frail sound came out .
10 Trembling , she ran her fingers over the taut muscles of his chest , and feverishly explored the hard length of him .
11 She ran her fingers over the base , finding an unexpected bulkiness .
12 His tousled hair gave him an appealingly boyish appearance , and Robbie found herself aching to smooth it for him , to run her fingers over the dark stubble on his cheeks .
13 Robbie had to fight down an impulse to reach out and run her fingers over the dark mat .
14 She ran her fingers over the tracery of pattern , following the curls and rings …
15 Slowly he removed his mouth , closing her fingers over the spot where his lips had left a burning imprint , a brand on her flesh .
16 Juliet ran her fingers over the files in the trolley .
17 The majority view was that Britain was and would remain a great power , giving the world leadership based on her experience over the centuries rather than on the depth of her pocket .
18 She flings the dregs of her champagne over the balcony railing .
19 Mrs Thatcher sees nothing in the single market which cuts against the grain of her policies over the past decade , since it should promote the free enterprise culture within the EC .
20 There were also many other gorgeous flowers for this beautiful actress , who has given so many theatregoers great joy by her performances over the years .
21 Gail , 25 , who slept with her gold medal round her neck over the weekend , said : ‘ I 've got to admit that I 've been back and forth through hell on the way to Barcelona . ’
22 There would of course have been no story if the author had not given Ayesha enough of human frailty and caprice to bring about certain changes in the circumstances of her rule over the cannibalistic Amahaggar and her relations with Leo Vincey .
23 She turned her head to direct her glance over the man at the wheel .
24 She felt his warm stickiness on her tongue , and rolled it around her mouth before placing her lips over the tip of his dying penis to suck up the last few drops .
25 Dolly viewed her mutton chop , mashed potatoes and spring greens , then cast her eyes over the table , spread with a plain white cloth .
26 She swung her legs over the edge of the bed and went over to the window to look down at the courtyard .
27 Not the most patient young lady in the world , Dolly sat up and swung her legs over the edge of the bed .
28 She swung her legs over the side of the sofa , which reduced her defiance to mere childishness , alas , since her head began to swim dreadfully , and also caused him to say impatiently — he really ought to meet Mama , at least he would agree with her — ‘ Oh , do be quiet for a moment , madam .
29 She swung her legs over the bed ; they were long and plump and white with a narrow blue vein running round the back of one of them .
30 She sat up hurriedly , swinging her legs over the side of the bunk .
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