Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] over [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And we 'd squared it up once before because there was wires hanging all over from the sp not from the radio , from the speakers . |
2 | Went to the Country Dancing Club , used to go all over to the Country Dances |
3 | A little later from his bedroom , where he had retired for a rest , he watched through his daughters ' brass telescope as the grey shadow of what had once been the sleek and lively Hari moved slowly over to the sepoy lines with , as usual , the Prime Minister dodging along behind am . |
4 | And pave right over to the gate there so you , so that you can get either car out one one car and bring up to the back of here and the other two across there . |
5 | Bernice moved purposefully over to the corner of the passenger section where their meagre supplies were stored . |
6 | Her visitor wandered nonchalantly over to the window and looped back the curtain to peer out . |
7 | But when she brushed her hair out of her face and peered cautiously over at the bench Guy lay in the same position , completely unmoving . |
8 | It seemed all over in the 63rd minute when Clough , a few yards outside the penalty area , volleyed a headed clearance instantly into the roof of the net before Hardwick could move a muscle . |
9 | A lanky girl with a moody look walked in , strolled self-consciously over to the table and took a tangerine from a bowl . |
10 | In most gliders the rudder will have overbalanced and moved hard over in the direction of the spin . |
11 | Feeling very grown-up and wise , Maud and Mildred sauntered casually over to the two pathetic little girls . |
12 | So the cameraman , looking through his viewfinder , could see the caption slide through the glass plate , plus sufficient reflection of the action going on over at the black drape set . |
13 | Bill Baudelaire would n't be calmly eating dinner with his daughter if there were a multi-horse crisis going on over in the racecourse stables . |
14 | From the height of the rooftop they could see right over to the Kālādika , where one patch of sunset still remained , splashed across the sky , like a spilled pot of paint . |
15 | Her head turned automatically over to the city on the horizon . |
16 | Then he walked slowly over to the edge of the hill and looked down . |
17 | He walked slowly over to the door , and stood looking down at her . |
18 | She pulled on a short silk nightdress — a rather extravagant Christmas present from one of her sisters — brushed her hair until the long dark strands gleamed , then walked slowly over to the window . |
19 | She walked slowly over to the golden sarcophagus . |
20 | Sheila walked slowly over to the window and watched Cedric as he wheeled his bicycle across Beaumont Street towards St Giles ' . |
21 | We walked together over to the cottage . |
22 | She burst into tears and Morse walked diffidently over to the settee , where he temporarily displaced the teddy-bear , put his right arm along her shoulder , and held her to him as she sobbed away the storm . |
23 | He walked stiffly over to the bookshelf and stood before it , taking down one book after another , turning the pages , pretending to browse . |
24 | Jack walked quickly over to the door . |
25 | Basil turned and walked quickly over to the portrait . |
26 | Spotting what he was after , he walked quickly over to the object and picked it up . |
27 | They walked briskly over to the two cars and Plumpton bent down and peered in through the windows of the Mini . |
28 | Dr Jones had come out with her and walked straight over to the lift . |
29 | I walked back over to the café . |
30 | She walked back over to the standing stones and leant her forehead against one of them . |