Example sentences of "gone [adv] over the " in BNC.
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1 | What absolute rubbish — he 's gone right over the top with a load of old cobblers there and I do n't know why . |
2 | A great deal of work has gone on over the past few months . |
3 | ‘ You could have had a hundred casual affairs , and I 'd have adjusted to them somehow and tried to make you fall in love with me , but the thought that you 'd loved someone else and still loved him , because it seemed to have gone on over the years , periodically resumed … |
4 | And er , as I say , observing this and watching Hector 's work and how things have gone on over the years , er as you know , there 's been a tremendous revival of interest in driving , so many people have er , restored carts or had new ones built and erm the young farriers who 've never had the experience with driving horses , they have run into problems with erm , keeping them going soundly and overcoming problems which crop up when horses are driven on the road a lot . |
5 | Irrespective of wh what 's gone on over the whole period of the trial . |
6 | They had gone all over the place ; peeking into the Oval Office ( but the little rope was across , Hakim said ) ; stopping on the stairs to look at a picture called The Canine Cabinet , in which North pointed out a drowsing member and said it was Casey ; and into the Roosevelt Room , where North showed the young Iranian the Nobel Prize won by Theodore Roosevelt for negotiating peace between the Russians and the Japanese . |
7 | He 's gone all over the eastern Mediterranean , and now has plans to go to the western end , to Spain , which was a thriving colony of the Roman empire with a lively intellectual life which had n't been touched by the Christian faith . |
8 | staff salaries have gone down over the last eighteen months |
9 | In Brazil there are all sorts of commodities whose price has gone down over the last ten years . |
10 | ‘ You tend to forget all the hard work that has gone in over the season . |
11 | All that can sensibly be said is that , given everything capitalism had gone through over the previous few years , a collapse of confidence was to be expected at some point . |
12 | It looked as if it had gone straight over the side and into the valley . |
13 | The unpredictability remains even when we have read to the end of the couplet. even when we have processed both lines of the couplet , our understanding will not be complete until we have gone back over the lines from the viewpoint of their relationship . |
14 | She must have gone back over the cards much later , when she was old . |
15 | Smith , one of the tough nuts that Jones salutes , reckons Wimbledon 's ‘ Psycho ’ has gone well over the top on his vulgar video nasty . |
16 | She had gone well over the half-hour . |