Example sentences of "to [noun] [adv] over " in BNC.

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1 With Felbrigg left behind the route continues to Hanworth then over Thwaite Common and on to the village of Erpingham .
2 Soon the calls were going out to groups all over the country .
3 Dee makes plenty of long journeys to clubs all over the country usually in a hired Ford Fiesta , as he does n't own a car .
4 As one of five kids living in the shadow of Filbert Street , Dublin wrote to clubs all over the country and landed a chance at Norwich .
5 We talked to nutters frequently over a period of two years and some were ‘ interviewed ’ in a more structured manner .
6 With apologies to readers all over the glove ( and especially the innocent contributors ! ) herewith the real version ! :
7 ‘ Dalglish is the first ex-Liverpool manager to return to Anfield in over 70yearsscharge of a new Dalglish 's decision to abandon the club in the run-in to the 1990-91 season still rankles with many around Merseyside , but Souness insists that should not affect the warmth of his reception , saying : ‘ Kenny should be remembered as the greatest player this club has had and as a successful manager .
8 Lord Gnome had returned to Branson intermittently over the years , christening him ‘ a reptilian little shit ’ in stories which Branson always maintained were ‘ inaccuracies ’ .
9 Following the family service is the major bonus of a chance to talk to parents informally over coffee and biscuits .
10 AI IS COMMITTED TO BRINGING HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION TO COUNTRIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
11 It turns out now that reality is coming to countries all over western Europe , and although I 'm s I 'm sorry to see the difficulties that our colleagues and friends in western Europe are having erm they are beginning to realize that one or two aspirations of the so social contracts may be extremely expensive .
12 Another notable promotion , to the trade this time , involved Picador 's sending pairs of pink knickers to booksellers all over the country — mostly men — to promote Tama Janowitz' new novel , The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group .
13 They 're sending them out to bookshops all over the country … thousands have already been sold , and the way things are at the moment there does n't look like any let up in sight .
14 Over the past years we 've made well over 1000 grants to organisations all over the UK , some probably just round the corner from you .
15 Liverpool magistrates heard that the illegal videos he sold to dealers all over Britain included scenes of cannibalism and disembowel ment .
16 This is the way to send gifts or goods up to 2kg all over the world .
17 The Met office has just agreed a prestigious deal with the International Civil Aviation Organisation to provide weather data to airlines all over the world .
18 As an artist , he had always made an adequate living , and Willises , carefully packed in stiff board and oiled paper , were despatched — since a number of his patrons were in the Merchant Navy — to ports all over the world for collection .
19 A row erupted at a council meeting over the issue this when Sefton 's chief executive Graham Haywood urged councillors to back down over the strict conditions .
20 My master finally realized that he could make a fortune by showing me to people all over the country .
21 It has tried to make the excellent support the Campaign offers more accessible to people all over Wales who are keen to improve their local environment .
22 Since I have had my C.B. I have spoken to people all over the country and even spoken to people in Ireland and Germany .
23 The wretched Lord Fraser , the Lord Advocate of Scotland , was ordered to read out ‘ results ’ of his police inquiry which were completely different from those already read out to newspapers all over the world …
24 What looked like ancient coach-lamps were springing to life all over the high stone walls , like a son et lumière display in some centuries-old castle .
25 Tommy sits in the studio alone and broadcasts to Children all over Britain .
26 I am acutely conscious that I have been a source of aggravation to Pa recently over my stupid allergy to vegetables ; it can not be pleasant to see the products one has slaved over summer and winter being regurgitated on to the dinner plate of one 's elder child .
27 Between them they cut thousands of samples each year , binding the edges to stop fraying , applying heat sealed labels with an iron and despatching to destinations all over the country .
28 He lowered his own head again , allowing his lips to pressure gently over her face , seeking their pleasure over the rise and fall of her face and neck .
29 CHEMICALS which have been found in the River Clyde pose a threat to otters all over Britain , the World Wide Fund For Nature warned this week .
30 It gives access to all sorts of information , whether locally provided , or by remote access to systems all over the world .
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