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

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1 ‘ Do you remember when we wanted to get Gawain into Almeira Road school , and we could n't , because all the middle-class parents in s.w.23 were trying to get their kids into Almeira Road , and we live just over the zoning boundary ?
2 ‘ Why is that bell-rope there , just over the bed ? ’
3 Another point for them to remember is not to speak directly at the microphone but to aim instead just over the top of it ; this is to reduce the pick-up of breath noises and the distortion of plosive consonants .
4 " Yes , they 're only just over the top .
5 Officially , Spain starts just over the top , but this is a Spanish landscape , dry and rough compared with most of what you see on the wetter , French side of the mountains .
6 And I saw come just over the top of the doors as well .
7 Headed back up by to , hook ball , looking for , gets his head underneath and it 's just over the top of the bar , he got the full force of his head beneath that ball and it looped up and over the top of er an anxious looking Paul crossbar .
8 The ball from Gascgoine to Ball the other night when he scored his great goal was a little dink just over the top , outside of his fort and it was a little one over the top of there was n't it ?
9 Yet , just over the bor der in Scotland , children as young as four frequently testify in abuse trials .
10 MOYOLA went closest to scoring in the opening half in a move involving Rafferty and Calderwood , but Black 's kick went just over the crossbar .
11 ‘ Probably you as well , Sir , ’ I replied , ‘ Your own trench is just over the wall in Brigade H.Q ’ He glared up at me and before he could say anything I beat a hasty retreat .
12 Close to the Raws ' was another house called Dovers where an elderly couple called Bell lived , and just over the wall from there was Nelson House where Grandfather and Grandmother Hauxwell lived before they moved to Sleetburn .
13 We were er before then there was the , the school just over the wall to Street , was the Centre .
14 He could see , just over the wall , the line of trees which marked the beginning of the forest .
15 And one of the oil men to whom he had been talking at that seminar in Florence had told him that the Chinese enterprise zone ( Shenzhen ) , just over the border from Hong Kong , was still working .
16 Nowadays it comes from the Norfolk Maltings , with hops from just over the border in Worcestershire ...
17 The Joneses became Mormon pioneers who , at the request of Brigham Young , founded the town of Mink Creek Idaho just over the border from Utah .
18 Rosy-walled Urbino and the fairytale Castle of Gradara beckon from just over the border in Marche .
19 the surface of light just over the border .
20 Most of it was Indian , made in little villages in Rajasthan , just over the border from where these people came from , ’ she added , waving towards the other diners .
21 The Bishop 's Castle Railway was not in Wales , but just over the border , not so far from it , was another fascinating rural railway .
22 Customs sources say that raves held just over the border are attracting hundreds of teenagers from all over Ulster — and drug dealers .
23 Eleven people were killed and 29 injured on Aug. 18 in a terrorist bomb attack on a bus in Chintpurni , just over the border in the state of Himachal Pradesh .
24 You can not talk about regeneration of of an economy or or s sustained economy , er it is one added to agenda and we will have to prepare to let the economy just over the border at Heathrow fade away and give it to another country .
25 We were in just over the border .
26 Rammingen , near Langenau , lies just over the Baden-Württemberg border in Bavaria and the Adler , run by an Italian family , was decked out in full Bavarian kitsch .
27 If it 's a small discharge and it 's just over the standard then it 's unfortunate .
28 Three working categories are employed here : discharges which are ‘ small ’ and ‘ just over the standard ’ are defined as ‘ unfortunate ’ .
29 Two , or three , of them are in , or moving into , the far from populous row of flats , just over the river in South London , which is inhabited by Patrick and Jenny , and by a stunning , boring wife who affords Patrick one of the novelist 's turmoils in a vulgarly-appointed borrowed flat some miles to the north .
30 The Germans are just over the river there — I 'm off on a recce directly — and I have n't time to muck about .
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