Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 Kayley Desmond , 14 months , had suffered three respiratory attacks where she suddenly stopped breathing over a few hours , Nurse Maxine Motley told Nottingham Crown Court .
2 And at times of new issues , they will often be committed to purchasing very large amounts of stock which they can only expect to sell over a period of weeks ; during which period they are exposed to the risk of capital loss if prices fall .
3 Subsequent of that of course to meet the need we had Stage Directions come into being very vibrant thrusting young people theatre 's company and really what 's happen is that Stage Directions in part anyway has taken over the mantle of the old Harlow youth theatre .
4 MAS specialists do not seek to take over the work of an existing client service team .
5 A rising could be put down ; even though the BNA might dissolve into guerrilla bands it could not hope to take over the country .
6 The new British prime minister , Sir Anthony Eden , who had finally managed to take over the reins of power from Churchill only in 1955 , was determined to try to moderate the hostility between Britain and her former wartime ally after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953 .
7 You have no need to worry , though , that this situation will be a permanent one , for as she recovers she will gradually want to take over the reins of her own life again .
8 MR BOB Reid , head of Shell UK , yesterday agreed to take over the chairmanship of British Rail under a deal that will bring him £2 million over five years .
9 He would always remember handing over the final payment , because it was on the same day as the first big aeroplane raid over London and he spent most of that night hiding under his father 's bed , with both Sal and Kitty clinging on to him for dear life .
10 Might I just add to that that er I have heard that they also want to take over the Pembroke Hall .
11 On the positive side , parental support helps when it is in co-ordination with respect and belief in the coach who really needs to take over the job .
12 ‘ Prices are used as a barrier so that the sort of people we do n't want go over the road , ’ he said .
13 Nevertheless , working class women could still filter out useful information from a visit to a School for Mothers , and as the local authorities increasingly came to take over the Schools and Babies ' Welcomes and turn them into infant welfare centres , so they became more acceptable to working class women .
14 Finally , when the war was over , the political groupings which had given the Nationalists their moral and material support would not only not disappear , but would expect to be duly recompensed and might even expect to take over the legislative and executive control of the New State .
15 ‘ I like the layout of this Ampeg amp — a minimum of bullshit , and you do n't have to slave over a hot graphic to find a sound .
16 I do n't recall handing over the title deeds .
17 The EC would then consider taking over the WEU 's functions in 1996-97 ( i.e. before the WEU 's 50-year Brussels Treaty expired in 1998 ) .
18 With employees like you I 'm almost guaranteed to turn over a profit for my investment . ’
19 With its departure and the collapse of the junk market , no one else has taken over the role .
20 He would dearly like to hand over the captaincy at the end of next August after having retained the Ashes on his fifth tour to England .
21 In only the second year of operation , the ‘ jetless ’ Rendcomb Aerial Derby looks firmly set to take over the mantle of the Badminton Air Day , now sadly defunct .
22 It is believed the money allegedly went missing over a long period , dating back to last season 's Cup Final .
23 Left handed people , as we all know , are all in league with Satan , have deformed brains , are prone to violent behaviour because they ca n't use scissors properly and are secretly planning to take over the world .
24 Left handed people , as we all know , are all in league with Satan , have deformed brains , are prone to violent behaviour because they ca n't use scissors properly and are secretly planning to take over the world .
25 Reportedly it wanted a leg up on the business to reduce its development time and eventually aimed to take over the whole project .
26 A keen jurist — like Mr Lang — Mr Toubon forced the respect of the Socialist majority in National Assembly debates on legal matters and would happily have taken over the Ministry of Justice in the new Government .
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