Example sentences of "[coord] [subord] [pers pn] [verb] over the " in BNC.

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1 If you open you 've got gangs of young lads patrolling the town , even with whips and if they get over the door you 've had it .
2 If you open you 've got gangs of young lads patrolling the town , even with whips and if they get over the door you 've had it .
3 And if you go over the top the police could charge you with various types of assault , depending on the damage done .
4 It is appropriate enough in that country where skiing is often confined to one side of the mountain and if you go over the back you must have special permission and be accompanied by a guide .
5 And when I took over the magazine I said let's just use the typefaces that they use in the newspaper and supplement them for some headlines , but try to make it belong in the New York Times .
6 He loved his ‘ Jocks ’ without a trace of condescension , and when he took over the regiment as lieutenant-colonel in North Africa and Italy , his double-barrelled beer name earned him the affectionate sobriquet of ‘ Colonel Screwtop ’ .
7 This is the same as the main route until you come to the Great Moss area , but where you cross over the River Esk , continue to follow the river to its source at Esk Hause , where you rejoin the main route .
8 But once she took over the directorship of the Institute for Chemical Research in Bucharest ( ICECHIM ) , she began to purge those scientists who had been foolish enough to cast doubt on her credentials or to refuse to ‘ co-operate ’ with her research .
9 Which may not rank the outsiders in the eyes of the Ladbrokes odds-maker , but if they look over the fence they will certainly be able to see the outsiders from where they have been placed .
10 But when they took over the firm they were always called " Mister " to distinguish them from the other captains , perhaps .
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