Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] go over the " in BNC.

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1 Well a tumbler is where they , the buckets used to go over the top and empty into a chute into the hopper and er went cos it was on a continual chain you see cos you had a bucket two links , a bucket two links , a bucket two links , all the way round and that 's how you used to dredge all the time round and round and round and that 's how it went over to the top tumbler cos you had a bottom tumbler on this layer and a top tumbler , otherwise you could n't dredge otherwise and that top tumbler , I am certain it had five , five sides to it because at one , at one time you 'd tip a bucket on one then you 'd get two lengths so it kept the tumbler more or less equal all the way round the wear and tear of it .
2 The judge will go over the dog using his hands and eyes to look for any faults in conformation , but most of all to ascertain the virtues of the animal .
3 ‘ Once in the VAT field it must however be appreciated that a business could go over the 7,200 threshold , as a result of increased business activity or even an increase in the rate of VAT .
4 He went on : ‘ Looking back , the fact that we were the first to say Thatcher should go over the Lawson affair meant that we were in the game .
5 Each evening she and Constance would go over the day at Maison de Levantiere , talking about the customers , fitting-room gossip and the new fabric deliveries .
6 To reach the mainland from Anglesey , vehicles must go over the Menai Bridge where any road barrier could not be avoided .
7 Cedric Brown , its chief executive , said the jobs would go over the next 18 months .
8 However , Ayr 's survival as the company 's major European manufacturing unit means the demise of Digital 's plant at Galway , in Ireland , where almost 800 jobs will go over the next year .
9 British Gas reported that 2,400 jobs will go over the next two years , in addition to 800 redundancies last year and 1,200 job losses from its London headquarters announced last month .
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