Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] over for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We were delighted to have a distinguished group from Bulawayo fly over for the opening , and some who stayed through the week . |
2 | His eyes clouded over for a moment , and his voice became gruff . |
3 | At the other end Tyrone Howe who saw very little of the ball during the match went over for a try in the left corner , following a fine break from Andrew Gallagher . |
4 | Purple took over for a while , ha . |
5 | The goalkeeper was well beaten , but as the ball cannoned over for a goal kick and the chance went . |
6 | Although Microsoft Corp is currently gorging itself on Intel Corp iAPX-86 platforms with its Windows desktop environment — and Windows NT will follow — there are still expected to be some rich pickings left over for the gaggle of hopefuls which are working on desktop Unix implementations for the architecture , which will soon include the new P5 80586 iteration when it arrives . |
7 | Keith McGarry , last year 's leading point scorer in Ulster increased Dungannon 's lead to 12 points before prop David Miller surged over for a try after good work from Jeremy Hastings near the Highfield line . |
8 | Hucklecote made most of the early running and took the lead on six minutes , Steve Barslow converting a penalty , and they increased that lead after a quarter of an hour when Mark Halkins went over for a try following good work from Steve Hamslow . |
9 | Saracens were never in it and when Richard West went over for a try , it was virtually all over . |
10 | Every other Friday , London club Rage moves over for the night , bringing its own choice of DJs . |
11 | Number eight Dave Cook provided excellent support and it was his pass to Steve Glen that allowed the scrum-half to scamper over for the score . |
12 | We 'd heard he had thirty billion pounds to spend on tanks and things and we reckoned that when he left he 'd probably have a little bit left over for a tip . |
13 | Women were remarking on the window hangings — ‘ You could hang my whole downstairs with one of those red curtains , ’ said Mary McCulloch , ‘ and have a length left over for the beds . ’ |
14 | In the 48th minute , clever interpassing between outstanding forwards Powell and Fairbank allowed Northern 's half-back star to scamper over for a try near the posts . |
15 | His fourth-minute chip kick saw Kiwi second rower Mercer crash over for the opening try , while a clever short pass 13 minutes later created a touchdown for former England B rugby union winger Fallon . |
16 | Two penalties by Derek McAleese put them 6-0 up in as many minutes and five minutes later after a huge McAleese kick had taken play to the corner Davie Tweed won the line out and Johnny Caskey nipped over for the try which McAleese converted . |
17 | When he came back shortly last year he was fast enough to get back to Ruel Fox and let Fox fall over for a penalty . |
18 | Lucy could n't find time to come over for an evening ; the globally significant exhibition was floating on some remote iceberg ; Jeremy had an agent , an opening ; Lucy 's sister was ill and needed her ( Jay recalled Lucy 's exasperated indifference to her sister ) ; the painters were coming . |
19 | Tom 's widow and son flew over for the service and were very appreciative of the many old friends who attended , and for the lovely lunch provided by the ladies of the Kinghan Church . |
20 | His vice president Gerald Ford took over for the remainder of his term but lost the 1976 election to Jimmy Carter . |