Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv] over [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yes , of course , Flick has been going it lately — her letters have been awfully scrappy , but she 's told us about all the dancing and bridge , and that Russian prince with the name like a hiccup who takes her all over the place .
2 Flashback F M rewinds to December nineteen eighty three , from three meet former radio four Today presenter John Timpson with another of his wacky books which takes him all over the country looking at the unusual including some of the things you never knew existed in North Yorkshire .
3 ‘ His business takes him all over the world . ’
4 Moments later , as Lake Balkhash slipped away below him , Vologsky made a minor adjustment and set the Foxbat on a course which would take it directly over the home missile bases at Alma-Ata .
5 One of my bigger irritations is when I have an enormously tight schedule taking me all over the country and I get calls — sometimes on my mobile phone when I 'm stuck in the middle of a field somewhere — insisting that it 's vitally important I attend a meeting that has just been scheduled for three o'clock that afternoon in London , which could easily have been planned at least two weeks earlier .
6 That bike took me all over the place .
7 Among other pursuits she served for many years as a Stewardess with the Donaldson Line which took her all over the world .
8 ‘ My job as an engineer has taken me all over the world , ’ says Bob , who lives in Kirkdale and now works for GEC .
9 Her work has taken her all over the world .
10 Just occasionally an electron whose energy is not enough to take it legitimately over the top will nevertheless emerge the other side .
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