Example sentences of "[verb] over [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They aimed to pass over to the other side of the stockade through the gap between one section and the other , where the bridge spanned the stream . |
2 | The canal 's over that-a-way , but if we head over towards the old brickworks- ’ She unlocked a huge padlock which fastened the gates . |
3 | The solid trapdoor lifted and crashed over onto the tiled floor , and his heart soared as the torch light revealed the wooden rungs of a ladder descending into the darkness below . |
4 | Now , thanks in no small measure to his own contribution to the Hampshire cause , he has one ; and the only disappointment is that the climax of the match was watched by only about 8000 people , as the weather caused it to be carried over into the second day . |
5 | Given that the decision has now been taken by Parliament to extend the law to cover recordings , broadcasts and cable programmes , it may be wondered whether the exemption for these should have been automatically carried over into the new law . |
6 | Such attitudes were far removed from the world of the fictional Sir Joseph Bowlem in Dickens 's Chimes short story who boasted ‘ I allow nothing to be carried over into the New Year ; every description of account is settled in this house at the close of the old one ’ , and the real life employee of Manders the Wolverhampton paintmakers who scribbled on the flyleaf of a 1896 catalogue : |
7 | The principle of counting to ensure pastoral care and effective deployment of manpower is carried over into the New Testament . |
8 | This policy was to be carried over into the post-independence period . |
9 | The Government confirmed that the Bill would not proceed — it fell with the dissolution of Parliament on 16 March ( unfinished legislation can not be carried over to the new parliament ) . |
10 | Bell had done original design work on a defunct prop-powered XP–59 and that designation was carried over to the new effort in an attempt to mask the true nature of the project . |
11 | an over-ambitious agenda which takes too long to complete or has to be carried over to the next meeting . |
12 | At the 40th session of the UNHCR Executive Committee in October 1989 the 43 member states adopted a general programme budget of $190,000,000 for the first six months of 1990 only ; after extensive debate at an extraordinary session in May 1990 and at the regular session in October , the Executive Committee finally adopted a general programme budget for 1990 amounting to $378,885,900 , including the $38,000,000 deficit carried over from the previous year . |
13 | They would have preferred process control and development staff to have established the new processes , and would have preferred to recruit ‘ green labour ’ to the new machines so that ‘ bad habits ’ would not have been carried over from the old production process . |
14 | Second , the Old English , descendants of settlers who had come over with the first wave of English conquest during the Middle Ages . |
15 | Sorry , the ghost has n't come over from the other side of the door , it just keeps moving by itself . |
16 | The doctor was too young to have come over in the last war . |
17 | It is precisely among the eighteen to twenty-five years old electorate , which urgently needs to be won over to the Socialist cause before next year 's parliamentary elections , that Lang is the most popular Minister of the decade . |
18 | The judges said they were won over by the sheer fun of its output . |
19 | He shrugged his shoulders , before walking over to the small refrigerator set in a corner of the living-room . |
20 | Walking over to the nearest window , she peered out and found herself looking across what was unmistakably the Grand Canal . |
21 | Athelstan stood for a moment in disbelief , then he moved over to the other bed post : there , in the centre , the artist had etched a life-like horse . |
22 | He moved over to the other side of the office and had begun searching through a well-stocked bookshelf when the phone on his desk rang close by Folly 's hand . |
23 | The play moved over to the other side of the field and they stopped their conversation for a moment to follow it . |
24 | An interesting natural experiment arose when the entire school moved over to the new pathway course in 1987 . |
25 | On a nod from Richie , Patrick left them to it and moved over to the first tee . |
26 | We therefore moved over to the second limb of the permanency strategy , the strategy of placement in substitute new families preferably for adoption . |
27 | Miss Easterbrook moved over to the open notebook . |
28 | Man stands over against the awful otherness of God , by which his own existence is challenged , questioned and judged ; but in faith he finds the power nonetheless to live in that encounter with God by which each present moment becomes a meeting with eternity . |
29 | He wandered over to the far wall . |
30 | She wandered over to the chicken-wired window , and looked out . |