Example sentences of "[verb] over from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( b ) Could this idea be carried over from boiler inspections to drug inspections ? |
2 | Glendenen probably remembers the match best for having to face a 14-ball opening over from Essex 's former Hampshire paceman Steve Andrew , who currently has a fractured shoulder . |
3 | I am driving over from Merseyside , so if the lad from Warrington is reading this , perhaps he 'd like to cadge a lift . |
4 | Among those I met or saw were the Begum Aga Khan , who was with her very attractive daughter Princess Zahra Aga Khan ; the Director General of the British Equestrian Foundation Major Malcolm Wallace , two of our top Event riders Miss Karen Straker and Mrs Jane Thelwall ; and Mr Andrew Dixon , who had all come over from England with the Hermès party ; Mr Peter Laing , the Hon. |
5 | The Scots had come over from Ireland and colonised most of Galloway , Kintyre and Arran . |
6 | The task of of carving through the English countryside was carried out by unskilled navvies , many of whom had come over from Ireland to earn a living . |
7 | The Kleibers had come over from Germany some years before the war , and settled in Poplar . |
8 | ‘ There y'ar , Sergeant Joe , ’ beamed Mrs Beavis , ‘ this young lady 's our new lodger , she 's just took the front room , she 's just come over from France . |
9 | At the end of the match Comte Ghislain de Vogüé of Moët et Chandon , who had come over from France especially for the match and the luncheon that preceded it ; and Viscountess Marchwood , wife of the managing director of Moët et Chandon UK , presented the Moët et Chandon prizes , and Miss Liz Kershaw the publisher of Harpers & Queen presented the Harpers & Queen trophy . |
10 | Falling under the spell of an older , flamboyantly dressed and well-educated kinsman , Esme Stuart , who had come over from France , he was suspected of dangerously Papist leanings and of some unnatural sexual habits . |
11 | I had already employed an attendant , Toril , who had come over from Norway at the end of July to help me during and after my move . |
12 | On 5 June one of two Iranian F-4s that had come over from Bushehr , looking for another kill off the Saudi coast , was shot down by the Saudis ' more advanced F-15s , armed with the Raytheon Sparrow missile and guided on to their targets by AWACS surveillance craft . |
13 | Everyone was wandering around the house getting everything ready for my uncle who had come over from Nigeria . |
14 | Our older son had come over from San Francisco with his wife and the three children , so they were all here . |
15 | Gladstone would have come over from Hawarden , not far away . |
16 | ‘ I remember the winter of 1962–3 when Feethams was frozen over from Boxing Day until March and the pile up of fixtures was horrendous . |
17 | This movement will be accelerated once Oracle users have made the shift over from Oracle 6 to Oracle7 , from where they can extend further towards the Oracle Parallel Server . |
18 | The stink of hops hanging in the air , wafted over from Wandsworth breweries . |
19 | ‘ Nearly every year , ’ Joseph recalled , ‘ the agent came over from Lapwai and ordered us on to the reservation . |
20 | I decided when I was 11 and I started doing drama at school , when I came over from New Zealand , that I wanted to be an actress . ’ |
21 | ‘ He 's worked so hard at his game and he 's much more involved than when he first came over from France . ’ |
22 | My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . |
23 | Occasionally , when she came over from England with Neil , they 'd go out and take a few pigeons on a Sunday morning , but his heart was n't in it . |
24 | On Saturday two boys came over from Eton . |
25 | Greg , Pippa , Emily , Tom and Bill all came over from America , and stayed with us for eight days . |
26 | THE Welsh Grand National is the next target for this progressive staying chaser , who came over from Ireland last year . |
27 | Kate 's family came over from Ireland a long time ago and their closest contact to the soil is the odd spot of weekend gardening , but Kate associates closely with the dispossessed peasantry of old Ireland , and anywhere else for that matter , and taters brings out the culchie in her . |
28 | A in that at that sort of a place , they could do it , and they er came over from Ireland , a lot of them , and and er did the two years . |
29 | Graham Morris came over from Britain to work at Rover 's North American headquarters at the same time as the company launched its newest luxury car , the 827 . |
30 | Brooks 's curling drive brought an equally adept save from Carter , while Coleman 's thumping shot skimmed over — after Blissett had quick-wittedly overrun the ball as it came over from Shearer in one of the home team 's brightest moves . |