Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [vb -s] over " in BNC.

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1 When the virus takes over a cell it takes over the master-plan or system of instruction of that cell and the cell is thereafter directed to reproduce itself with the virus already in command .
2 With a broad smile he comes over .
3 It presupposes that either this government has all the authority it claims over its population or it has none .
4 His output is prodigious and it springs from the unbending control he exercises over every aspect of his life .
5 Anyone who has been alongside a ship when he or she is in a small boat knows the way she towers over you at a dockside .
6 And I said to her well every time I goes over I either takes children a few groceries .
7 ‘ The time it goes over once in a lifetime — and you 're a criminal .
8 If I tried to give it more than one one word at a time it falls over and core dumps .
9 The rules and practices of the organisation relating to — ( a ) the admission and expulsion of members ; and ( b ) the discipline it exercises over its members , must be fair and reasonable and include adequate provision for appeals . …
10 The rules and practices of the organisation relating to — ( a ) the admission and expulsion of members ; and ( b ) the discipline it exercises over its members , must be fair and reasonable and include adequate provision for appeals .
11 Indeed , paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act of 1986 , which I have already quoted , requires that Lautro 's Rules relating to the admission and expulsion of members and the discipline it exercises over its members must be fair and reasonable and include adequate provision for appeals .
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