Example sentences of "over the [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Then spoon over the fruit in the glasses , decorate the top of each with a reserved raspberry , and serve immediately .
2 Pour over the fruit and nut mix and stir well .
3 Brush melted butter over pastry and scatter over the fruit .
4 John Mackay , Royal Mail 's genial director and general manager , handed over the £1,000 cheque to Brian Rookley , the SSRU president , at the weekend .
5 ‘ The staff have been very generous with both their time and money , ’ said Lindsay who was called upon to hand over the £2,000 cheque during a get-together at The Old George pub in Newcastle .
6 Mr Vigon then took over the Cannon account himself .
7 Jeremy , who pays to play for two sides every weekend , handed over the £5 fine after club officials checked the meaning of the words .
8 Now another er I remember after the war , er 's explosives took over the works in in .
9 Brunner Mond took over the works from ICI last year .
10 In the Chouf now , the Druze holy colours hang over the militia checkpoints .
11 Pour over the trout and turn to coat evenly .
12 He took over the £60,000-a-year plum job only three weeks ago .
13 Carmen Callil and Julie Burchill are not the only celebrities to have been approached by the Sunday Times with an offer to take over the £60,000-a-year literary editorship of the paper from John Walsh .
14 Heat the oil until it just smokes , pour over the fish and serve .
15 Mark asked , as he handed over the fish and chips .
16 So it seems that most women go over the 20lb ‘ ideal gain ’ .
17 But now Reynolds faces a new battle to force the sport 's rulers to hand over the £18.5 million .
18 In short , rapid population growth was a result of poverty and this asked fundamental questions about access and control over the means of production as well as the technical means by which they were developed .
19 Such a correspondence would ensure that no political party exercises undue influence and control over the means of communication or that the means of communication do not overwhelmingly support one political party .
20 For there , control over the means and amount of production vests by doctrine in a central authority ; and the idea that the ownership of particular factories or plants by the people who work in them , of accountability to those people , and of ultimate control by those people , is grossly incompatible with that doctrine .
21 He may hand over the means of control of the goods , e.g. the key to the premises where they are housed .
22 Analyst Judith Hurwitz , now running her own shop , Hurwitz Consulting Group , has taken over the multimedia newsletter Media Letter from Myriad Technologies to add to its own Tool Watch .
23 Pour over the herring rolls .
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