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

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1 Oh it 's going , ooh , it went out actually just as we went over a bump
2 It went over the green into the crowd .
3 It went over the green and into the crowd .
4 Rapidly organised , 3000 cavalry charged up the hill to engage the rebels , and a great number of them went over the cliff into the Chalk Pits .
5 The fifty fourth minute , Les Phillips ' thirty yard shot just went over the crossbar , Wolves fought back and Andy Melville headed Paul Cook 's free kick off the line with Vasey beaten .
6 Part of the track which went over the river Wey was supported by a ferro-concrete bridge — revolutionary in its day .
7 And then it rolled away down the hill and then it went over the road and then it stopped right on the railway and then … and then … ’
8 On the first occasion I had been down to visit an isolated village , on the south face of Kala Agar ridge , that had been abandoned the previous year owing to the depredations of the man-eater , and on the way back had taken a cattle track that went over the ridge and down the far side to the forest road , when , approaching a pile of rocks , I suddenly felt there was danger ahead .
9 Holding the red Conway Stewart pen she had picked up from the grass , she went over the scene again and again .
10 He went over the ledge , hit the water again about half way down , skidded unscathed out of the tube , and kept on going .
11 We had decided to print birthday messages to him in the Beirut press and once again our love and thoughts went over the telex and into a vacuum .
12 Bothwell went over the sea , and died in a prison in Denmark .
13 She went over the sea in an aeroplane did n't she ?
14 Some convicted men went over the wall and the judge , who was born in that very prison , called for an improvement in security at the prison .
15 He often went over the head of union officials , appealing directly to the workforce , and , to a great extent , the workforce accepted his proposals , thereby improving productivity and dramatically reducing the days lost through industrial disputes .
16 One ice-breaker went over the top on the Oxford Canal at Nell 's Bridge on Saturday and plunged neck deep into freezing water
17 When a reaction set in , the experts ( as so often tends to be the case with childcare issues ) went over the top .
18 Unfortunately , the shaft went over the top of my foot and Charlie stood on it .
19 ‘ The FA wanted to flex their muscles but , in this instance , they went over the top . ’
20 Klownz went over the top with this style !
21 Well I was t taking piano lessons , studying for the exams I went over the top , I had to give it up and I did n't go to school then for another eighteen months .
22 ‘ YOU really went over the top today , Charlie , ’ grinned the Captain to the Old Stager as they reassembled for the match .
23 He went over the top saying things like , ‘ Faith , I 've seen some acts in my time but none compared to you . ’
24 After the hearing he said : ‘ The FA wanted to show law and order but they went over the top . ’
25 ‘ Once the Verey pistol ‘ ad been fired Lieutenant Makepeace led the charge and I went over the top after ‘ im followed by the rest of my section .
26 I mean Margaret next door to me she went over the top when she was
27 I mean she had a picture of him on the headstone and oh , thought she went over the top I 'm afraid and she get loads of support because then that Clifford was very popular and er his was
28 and she said she , its cos she said , she said of course if its because she 's so used to Joe he would of , I said yeah but he went over the top did n't he , cos he always did every thing to perfection , I said you ca n't have Joe doing it
29 In her mind she went over the transformation .
30 She went over the conversation with the pinafored lady again .
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