Example sentences of "[noun] 's [verb] over " in BNC.
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1 | Luke , Jeff 's coming over . |
2 | ‘ I must tell him , Heather Allenby 's coming over again . |
3 | And then David 's coming over and having three weeks , so she 'll be over seven weeks |
4 | The undergrowth 's taking over and the dust is piling up , but Longfords Mill may yet gain a new lease of life . |
5 | ‘ Dunbar 's coming over and he 'll have fifty fits if he sees you holding Harry 's hand . |
6 | So the engine 's ticking over nicely . |
7 | As a result I have now listened to shelley 's recording over half-adozen times with increasing pleasure , the complete reverse of so many of those versions listed above . |
8 | ‘ But when Tonia 's coming over , everything has to be done . ’ |
9 | And anyway , he did n't say that her great-grandfather had started the sweet shop next door from the proceeds of his wife 's slaving over pans of boiling sugar to make home-made toffee in her little kitchen . |
10 | ‘ Oh well , ’ she said , ‘ Hugo 's coming over tomorrow anyway . ’ |
11 | ‘ What 's the good weeding this 'ere if all that lot 's coming over all the time ? ’ |
12 | The storm 's blowing over and you 've nothing to worry about except fifteen years inside . ’ |
13 | ‘ The milk 's boiled over , ’ she said . |
14 | Do n't worry I mean i to start with he Sh Sheila 's coming over tomorrow , I ca n't go tomorrow really can I ? |
15 | of it like that Anyway she said could we , I said well I ca n't come tomorrow cos Sheila 's coming over they said Wednesday , now that was , no I know how about Thursday ? |
16 | ‘ Ilsa 's coming over for supper . ’ |
17 | Oh did I tell you o our Joanie 's coming over . |
18 | But I 'm not really planning to be a hermit ; my brother 's coming over soon , and I know he 'll want to go to the islands , so we 'll be in touch . |