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 .
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