Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] over the " in BNC.

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1 I 've taken over the last few months when we 've done our sales training here , talking to certainly on advanced sales skills courses and so on , I 've tried to bring an air of realism to their world .
2 I am writing to advise that I have taken over the role of Computer Liaison Officer for the Trading Standards Department .
3 Claudia does n't like the dry summer beards of the marguerites , Argyranthemum frutescens , which have taken over the centre bed .
4 And beware of those who want to take over the organiser 's job .
5 If there 's already a working phone line at your new address , and you arrange to take over the service on the same day as the old customer disconnects , it will be re-connected free of charge .
6 ‘ This declaration is not a blind bit of good to the workers who have to take over the jobs of those who have emigrated , ’ and ‘ Why do we have to wait till the next central committee meeting ? ’ were other grumbles .
7 Legal authorities who have taken over the case have imposed a blackout on information and until their investigations are complete and the case is ready to go to trial , probably in two to three months time , no-one can say how many fakes were involved , what their real value was , nor indeed how many people worked in the ring .
8 DM informed the Group that he had received a letter from the Open University , who have taken over the CNAA 's role in validating research degrees undertaken outside the academic sector .
9 For filtration , I now combine undergravel with external and , as with all heavy feeders , you need to turn over the capacity of the tank at least three times an hour .
10 In his statement , Bush stressed that " we intend to turn over the administration of , and security for these sites as soon as possible to the UN " and warned the Iraqi government not to respond militarily .
11 You 've got to get Boris 's agreement before anyone can press the trigger or is this actually much more dangerous than it sounds , is he saying we want to take over the nuclear weapons .
12 Well , in the cases we 've taken over the odd twenty years against some of the biggest companies in the world indicate that that is n't the er , position .
13 ‘ Then we threaten to hand over the negatives to the City Squad or the Stock Exchange or its watchdog committee — it 's bound to have one .
14 ‘ So we have to hand over the reins of Chester 's to a man whose only interest is money for money 's sake ? ’ she persisted in a low , intense voice , ‘ when anyone can see all the company needs is a re-think of direction , a bit of diversification … ’
15 In 1988 , Ruth Barclay teamed up with her niece , Sherrie Bodie , to open Barclay & Bodie which has been so successful they 've taken over the shop next door .
16 They have taken over the Christian 's own cliché and complain that many are ‘ too heavenly-minded to be any earthly use ! ’
17 This means that , for many areas , the full community charge will be in place in all area , except those receiving special Government grant because they have taken over the education service from ILEA .
18 They have taken over the unfinished Bristol Babe project ( BAPC.87 ) held by the Hemswell Aviation Society .
19 well the the have a training roll and it may well be that the will be able to I mean I have n't spoken for example but they have taken over the functions of the old Manpower Services Commission training agency .
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