Example sentences of "[verb] over at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Graham grinned looking over at the two Art School girls , who were now sitting on the floor on the other side of the room , talking to each other .
2 Milwall have the lead that 's the important thing here it came over at the far side of the penalty area , had got up for it Ray and the Kennedy there was also a Middlesbrough foot in there .
3 They will be handed over at the next town in two days .
4 A large enzyme pool turning over at the same rate as a small one would produce more new enzyme , which would result in a greater amount of enzyme being available for secretion .
5 By the way , Piper , ’ he continued , ‘ why do n't you sleep over at the big house ?
6 As the old man reluctantly accepted a sip of water , he glanced over at the other bed .
7 He glanced over at the huge woman .
8 She nearly dropped the mug but her brain took over at the last instant .
9 Shute took over at the Northern League Second Division club in November , and together with assistant Peter Boddy has pulled the club out of any immediate danger .
10 She looked over at the long table .
11 Glancing over at the faint quiver in the hand holding her fork , and at the nervously fluttering long eyelashes , casting dark spiky shadows on her pale , trembling cheeks , he gave her a warm and reassuring smile .
12 never tell , a girl we know went over at the same time as he did got it this year .
13 He had flown in via Honolulu , but reportedly had not deigned to glance over at the still-visible wreckage of Pearl Harbor , just off the runway .
14 I then had dinner with Trevor Clay , who had taken over at the Royal College of Nursing , and he also agreed that such an offer would be enough to bring them back into negotiation .
15 The Los Angeles directorship , open since Earl A. Powell III agreed to take over at the National Gallery , now belongs to Michael Edward Shapiro , formerly chief curator in St Louis .
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