Example sentences of "[verb] over from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There 's a great deal of double counting that takes place , it might be that some honourable members in this house actually appear upon two registers , one in London and one within the area in which they reside , normally within their constituency and many people are merely carried over from past registers , without any serious canvassing taking place to find out whether they are the people to be on the registers or whether someone else should be put in their place .
2 With bad blood carried over from last year 's clash between the two sides which saw Eric Rush retire from the fray with a broken wrist , the portents were not good .
3 Ball missed the opening three matches of the season because of a suspension carried over from last season , and then served a two match ban last month for reaching 21 points .
4 A well-flighted right wing cross by Paul Raynor seemed perfect for the unmarked 6ft 4in player , but he headed over from seven yards .
5 After Rideout 's dismissal , Everton were under siege as Gary Penrice and Sinton appeared to have opened the floodgates — which Les Ferdinand promptly shut again by blasting over from two yards .
6 Without access to corporate data , says Gresham , companies are unwilling to begin the shift over from proprietary systems .
7 For a granular superconductor with grain size of L , the functional form of the excess conductivity crosses over from three-dimensional behaviour to zero-dimensional behaviour when the Ginzburg-Landau coherence length ( T ) exceeds L/3 as T approaches T c ( ref. 10 ) .
8 Delyn was going to spend £1.25m in 1993–94 , but finds it has more than £2.5m unspent capital which it can carry over from last year 's budget .
9 Derek Cook went close with a looping shot on 70 minutes , then blasted over from eight yards a minute later ; those misses might have demoralised Coleraine but it had the opposite effect .
10 The rats on the wharf behaved strangely , creeping to the edge of the planking , and trying to cross over from dry land to the boats .
11 Cars had to use the single line to cross over from one track to the other when reversing .
12 They was taken before , I was five , across , we move , he moved here just across the , across the road , not far only just matter going over from one side to the other and I was five there , so now I 'm sixty seven now and that before then , you see , before I was born .
13 Those people with dogs in that sort of situation are very welcome to walk through the playing field and then out the other side and away , I would n't stop them going over from that entrance to the to the top entrance .
14 He takes over from Alloa-based Derek Allison who has moved on to be British national coach .
15 Ian Cordial , 64 , takes over from retiring chairman John Tholen at the beginning of April .
16 In general , hot-wires are more sensitive at low speeds than high ; however , if the speed is too low , free-convection heat transfer takes over from forced convection , making the cooling insensitive to velocity .
17 Erm , and providing the T G I manual takes over from that point and covers all the requirements .
18 Some will move over from existing Sun operations , like Sun UK 's Andrew Rattigan , who will focus on business operations , and handle stuff like import licences and relationships with corporate Commonwealth of Independent States partners .
19 Some will move over from existing Sun operations , like Sun UK 's Andrew Rattigan , who will focus on business operations , and handle stuff like import licences and relationships with corporate CIS partners .
20 In fact they 're a fraud — the arches were brought over from nearby St. Helen 's Church when part of the church was pulled down , by a Mr Trendall in eighteen-sixty .
21 As there is little doubt that digital is destined to eventually take over from analogue systems , HDMAC would seem to have little to recommend it to anyone but the European TV companies who are already financially committed to it .
22 Did you take over from another nurse ?
23 They swop over from one state ( usually over-eating or having lots of high-sugar , high-fat foods ) to another , quite separate , diet state ( under-eating , with little fat or sugar ) .
24 George took over from young Joseph as the main provider .
25 But the team has responded well to caretaker-manager Allison since he took over from sacked Dennis Rofe two games ago .
26 Angst took over from utopian ideas of man 's upward march , quickly followed by despair on the one hand and pure silliness on the other .
27 Mrs S. took over from former club skipper , Colin Webley ( has he played for Leeds yet ? ) , and her slowness has already become legendary although , in fairness , she is restricted in her movements by a false hip made of Meccano .
28 ‘ The young one what took over from old Wilkins . ’
29 It has a smaller than average electorate but is unlikely to prevent former barrister Stuart Bell , who took over from long-serving Arthur Bottomley in 1983 , winning .
30 Lynagh 's credentials are also supported by his role as Queensland captain in 1991 , taking over from former test lock Bill Campbell .
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