Example sentences of "[be] over for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | the FA Cup may be over for Hereford , but we hope for better things from Swindon and Oxford : Here 's a reminder of the draw for the Third round — they were the first two out of the bag — both at home too . |
2 | The break was clean and horizontal , and while the whole of the coming season may be over for Lawrence before it has even begun , as Brown said : ‘ If anyone can come back from such a horrific injury it is Syd . ’ |
3 | The days of immediate response and speedy marches were over for Charles with such a complex and expanding realm to govern ; two years passed before he invaded the Avar lands in retribution . |
4 | BIRTHDAY boy John Fashanu reckons the party 's over for Blackburn 's England ace Alan Shearer . |
5 | The collapse of the pound in the last month or two could mean that the party 's over for PC buyers , with the downward spiral of prices finally bottoming out . |
6 | The lights in the sky mean it 's over for Heyford 's last remaining servicemen in the Gulf . |
7 | The game 's over for Roy and Judy , but the memories will live on , like the series which you can see on Central towards Christmas . |
8 | The wait is over for Swindon . |
9 | The agony is over for Anthony Hopkins |
10 | The carnival is over for Anfield joker Bruce Grobbelaar |
11 | But the little game was over for Erika . |
12 | It was over for weeks ago that we last publishd a programe , as finansises have been moch two tite for such extragavance . |