Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] over [prep] [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 | Bernice moved over to the creatures . |
3 | Quickly , Marie moved over to the entrance . |
4 | England wobbled , loused up their own throw on their line and Tiaan Strauss drove over behind the lineout , Botha converting . |
5 | Rex called over to the waitress , who was hovering near at hand hoping for a walk-on part . |
6 | FOLLOWING THE FIRST day of The Subject Was Roses rehearsals , Dustin went over to a girlfriend 's apartment for dinner brimming with enthusiasm and confidence . |
7 | Woolley went over to the wall map . |
8 | Woolley went over to the adjutant 's office . |
9 | Oxford United 's new manager Denis Smith and his assistant Malcolm Crosby took over at the Manor Ground today ( WES NEXT ) |
10 | As will be seen in the next chapter , when the republican wing under de Valera took over as the Fianna Fáil party in the 1930s , constitutional law was restructured , according to both a reformed republican ideology and current Roman social teaching , and in those areas where the high clergy thought it necessary . |
11 | As Penny went over to the drinks table the headmaster was in full spate . |
12 | Rex leaned over to the lad in a chummy sort of fashion . |
13 | Then Gary Gregory leaned over to a pal viewing the programme with him and said : ‘ Can you keep a secret ? |
14 | Fetching a bottle of rum and paper cups from the bar and a carrier bag of fresh oranges from the kitchen , Trent strolled over to the lobster Co-operative . |
15 | Zen wandered over to the window , trying to push it back together again . |
16 | Lissa wandered over to the window and gazed out over the expanse of carefully tended shrubbery that bordered the car park . |
17 | The energy generated from running upstairs and laughing with Stella in distant Florence flowed over into the impulse to ring , in turn , her own mother : a pointless act , but one that nevertheless in the context seemed pious , necessary , propitiatory , and a gesture at least towards her sister , who bore so much heavier a filial burden , who would ( in theory at least ) be pleased to know that Liz had remembered . |
18 | Pete walked over to the steps . |
19 | And towards the end of that week , Pete walked over from the yard to see for himself how Alina was doing . |
20 | On her feet again , Joy walked over to the table with two slim girls seated there . |
21 | Maggie glanced over at the Lawlers who were about a dozen feet from her . |
22 | Maggie glanced over at the punch bowl thinking she would n't mind some . |
23 | ‘ He 's hungry , sir , I think , ’ she said as Dr. Briant walked over to the crib . |
24 | But in others Purcell takes over from the copyist in mid-movement — suggesting that he was composing directly into the theatre score . |
25 | Zen walked over to the door opening directly into his of office , taking the diary with him . |
26 | Simon strode over to the table and picked up the parchment on top of the pile . |
27 | Pete went over to the wagon , and as he was taking out the inventory clipboard he explained that they 'd be going down to the boat house in Diane 's pickup truck . |
28 | After she had gone , Lissa went over to the security cupboard and took out a couple of files and two slim ledgers . |
29 | This was confirmed on 17 October 1940 , when Serrano replaced Beigbeder as Foreign Minister and the Falangist Demetrio Carceller took over from the anglophile Luis Alarcón de la Lastra at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce . |
30 | Zen went over to the row of luggage lockers , laid the plastic package in one , dropped in three-hundred-lire coins , locked the door and pocketed the key . |