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

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1 In order to copy existing artwork onto film , cut some drafting film to size ( allowing plenty of room as a border ) and place it over the artwork to be copied , perhaps Sellotaping it in place over the page .
2 Now , looking out over the heartland to the eastern sky already flushed with the first faint gold of dawn , he said aloud : ‘ I let my father die deliberately .
3 It brought the number of people killed over the weekend to 25 .
4 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates , generally regarded as the wealthiest person in the US , is no longer the country 's most eligible bachelor — he became engaged over the weekend to 28- year-old Melinda French , a Dallas-born product manager at Microsoft who joined Microsoft in 1987 and is now product manager for the Microsoft Publisher desktop publishing programme .
5 But we did did take the opportunity over the weekend to actually run our traffic model er at a very crude level , I have to estimate .
6 During the four-month schedule , Crawford proposed over the phone to Gabrielle , who was pregnant .
7 Of course , quite a lot of them do — putting down on paper what was agreed over the phone to be produced in evidence if the other side claims they never did , for example .
8 Move your hands to the forehead and smoothly stroke the brow , hand-over-hand up and over the hair to the crown of the head .
9 Although the literary effusions of Hurtley and Wordsworth and the exaggerated landscapes of James Ward and J. M.W. Turner seem a little over the top to us dwellers in the twentieth century ( who , since the advent of the camera and the picture postcard , like our landscape more real and our prose less flowery ) , the scar nevertheless overhangs and dominates the scene as an example of the incredible forces at work when the landscape we now see was formed .
10 Back in Penang we took the funicular car to the top of Penang Hill for some panoramic views over the water to the mainland .
11 The hills to the west and south , and over the water to the north , were Maclean land ; it was pleasant , rich land , and would soon be hers !
12 Over the Water to Jarley ,
13 Gaining the peaceful emptiness of her mother 's large sitting-room , with its windows overlooking the spectacular view over the water to Fort St Angelo , she sank down into one of the green chintz sofas and took stock of herself .
14 There was no answer to that , so Charles sat and looked out over the water to Steen 's bungalow .
15 He was not expected at Bramshill until after luncheon and had planned to take his time over the journey to north Hampshire , visiting churches at Sherborne St John and Winchfield and lunching at a pub near Stratfield Saye before arriving at Bramshill in time for the usual courtesies with the Commandant before his two-thirty lecture .
16 In Southampton in the 1450s , when there was considerable bitterness in civic politics over the attitude to be taken to aliens , whether they should be welcomed for bringing wealth to the town , or attacked as intruders , marriage could lead a man to switch his allegiance from one group to another .
17 The sound had seemed to come from a long way over the heath to the right .
18 The starting point for the long walk over the heath to the house .
19 He spoke over the door to us .
20 So , how does the G M B best get over the message to the mem non- members because unions have progressed a long way since our founder , Will Thorne , collected subs in a bucket .
21 Er we the Society try our very best to get over the message to people just before Christmas .
22 At each boundary mark , a turf is cut , thrown over the shoulder to the shouts of ‘ It 's a oorain ’ .
23 The Penelopes is a very popular hotel with its own lovely pool and , set on a hillside , it commands fantastic views over the bay to mainland Greece .
24 We looked out over the bay to the houses directly opposite .
25 Chris Bonington said ‘ This year we are hoping to attract teams from all over the country to an event that we believe to be a great way of linking people here with the millions still suffering from probably the world 's most disabling disease . ’
26 Railways and steamships brought delegates from all over the country to the chosen centre each year , and also brought foreign visitors , giving an international flavour to the occasion .
27 The period from the building of the first cotton mills up to a restrictive parliamentary act of 1816 was the era of the factory apprentices — pauper children brought from workhouses all over the country to be indentured to misery .
28 The start of a reunion which has brought ex-servicemen from all over the country to Oxford .
29 The national show of alpine and rock garden plants attracted 60-plus exhibitors and more than 600 guests from all over the country to the James Finegan Hall in Eston , Middlesbrough .
30 Er it was called an A licence which allowed you to take furniture all over the country to wherever you needed to go to remove people .
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