Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] [noun sg] over " in BNC.
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1 | They are the ideas favoured the world over by generalists holding advanced business degrees and they seem to work well in certain business situations . |
2 | The first British single release for this month is still being debated , but whichever track is picked , Me Phi Me is confident his message is strong enough to be heard the world over . |
3 | Raytheon says it will meet the unions when it has checked the business over . |
4 | But his handling of the industry portfolio incurred the wrath of industry leaders who appear to have won the president over to their side ( New Scientist 10 March , p 646 ) . |
5 | Well I 've er turned the tape over after side one , which was my first lesson and I 'm now doing side two , which is this lesson and the idea is to look at the s way in which language is used . |
6 | For she had been so sure that , once he had turned the matter over in a cooler frame of mind , he would recognise and acknowledge her innocence . |
7 | He is worshipped the world over as a male fan-tasy figure in classic movies like The Good The Bad And The Ugly , A Fistful Of Dollars and The Man With |
8 | After Rowland Hill invented the Penny Black in 1840 , Britain 's postal system was adopted the world over . |
9 | We could have just done the place over and that would have been that . |
10 | The same story is seen the world over , and there are considerable variations among countries in the ways in which screening tests are introduced and how they are applied . |
11 | Counter-culture , it might be said , was no loose term applied to a bunch of idle west coast hippies , whose philosophies were being trendily copied the world over . |
12 | Our culture is admired the world over , and our art galleries , theatres , museums and academic centres are the envy of most . |
13 | And Manchester Regional chairman Wilf Austin said : ‘ We have certainly got the message over . |
14 | It would have been less harrowing to have got the meeting over quickly ; on the other hand the delay while he awaited her return gave him more time to think and plan . |
15 | but it keeps We 've got the television over in this corner |
16 | Even see we 've got the grandson over for the |
17 | Italy was in many ways at the heart of musical activities during the eighteenth century ; composers came from other countries to study at the various centres and Italian music was exported the world over . |
18 | Six reported having tried ‘ everything ’ , and one of these had ‘ given up ’ and handed the problem over to the Gp . |
19 | Class leader Lynn Lawrence , 46 , of Hawthorne Close , Bury , has handed the money over to the Imperial Cancer Research Fund . |
20 | Cos she 's got a friend over and she 's ignoring me . |
21 | got a flu over in england though and this is my first day at work for one and a half week … |
22 | Now , what you 've got to do is to think well if you 've got a mortgage over er I would n't think you 'd consider this if your mortgage was under twenty thousand , it 's not such a big |
23 | Your child will take a lot of trouble , but still the button will not go into the hole — and then , when she 's finished , she finds she 's got a button over ! |
24 | Her father would joke about him to her when he 'd had a drink over much : ‘ Ready-made son you 've got now then , daughter , is it ? ’ he 'd say . |
25 | Yeah we 've had a , we 've had a plant over , we do n't want the champagne over |
26 | The American Volunteer Group ( AVG ) , known the world over as the Flying Tigers achieved fame under the leadership of Claire L Chennault fighting alongside the Chinese in their pre World War Two struggle against Japan . |
27 | Did it draw on some primal metaphor , some archetypal dream known the world over ? |
28 | Thanks to Mr Booth , Hay is known the world over for its second-hand books . |
29 | He knew , he said , that he was just an ordinary farmer 's son and she was a famous Beauty , known the county over , never a word spoken against her even by the men who bivouacked up in the fells — but he would have no-one else and would wait just as long as she told him to . |
30 | Questions were put , answers sent , roots and seed dispatched , flowers and fruit cultivated , nomenclature discussed and through this comprehensive exchange between two great gardeners working beside the Thames and the Schuylkill , botany and horticulture have benefited the world over . |