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

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1 The Cult of Pleasure is revealed as being secretly given over to the worship of Slaanesh .
2 This division of the sky was eventually carried over to the division of the circle and so led to our present habit of dividing the complete ( two-dimensional ) angle around a point into 360 degrees .
3 Much of the meeting was apparently given over to the specific role X/Open will play .
4 Much of the meeting was apparently given over to the specific role that X/Open will play .
5 Lucie 's thoughts were entirely given over to the pain in his chest ; he was overrun with pain .
6 Some sociologists have researched ‘ counter school ’ youth cultures , and how they are naturally carried over onto the shopfloor .
7 Andy is filling the single champagne glass at the apex of the pyramid with champagne ; it is overflowing , filling the three glasses beneath it ; they in turn are overflowing , filling the glasses on the level beneath them , which are also full and so spilling over to the level underneath , and so on and so on down almost to the bottom ; Andy is on his eighth magnum .
8 The first time I get on , it is often after spending a few hours with them , and I kinda transfer over from the stable door to their backs . ’
9 An opinion was expressed that such a purchaser under a suspensory condition ( that the money be only handed over on the certificate being got by the purchaser ) is not necessarily committing a violation of the Act , " assuming that he shows proper diligence in endeavouring to obtain the certificate , and is acting throughout in bona fide " : per Lord Trayner , ibid .
10 We were a finely balanced investment , threatening constantly to topple over into the realms of demand and expenditure .
11 Voices were suddenly raised over in the crowd and people began scattering to the edges of the area , clearing the centre and falling silent .
12 Jessamy shakily got to her feet , took a couple of very deep breaths , then stubbornly went over to the door .
13 I live on the reserve from March until early December and during this time I only go over to the mainland about once a month .
14 So , as the other person already occupied part of the left hand bench , he quite naturally went over to the right hand bench and promptly sat down .
15 Bothwell Castle , Uddingston , is the largest and finest 13th-century stone castle in Scotland , much fought over during the Wars of Independence .
16 Around Remagen you cross from Westphalia into the Pfalz , the old Palatinate , so much fought over in the Thirty Years War .
17 Joss-stick and Asian artefact merchants added to the atmosphere of the Indian countryside suddenly taken over by the children of the long boom .
18 The Antipodean visitor was VH–AQJ/A17–26 , which had been especially crated over to the UK for the event and was expected to spend about a month or so in the country before returning home .
19 Better come over to the window . ’
20 One 's grant disappeared into a bottomless sea of cigarettes and beer with hardly enough left over for the books we were meant to read .
21 That would mean she could buy eggs for supper and pay something on the grocery bill and have enough left over for the vet .
22 It belonged almost in its entirety to Kenneth Horne , around whom the show was built , but there was enough left over for the supporting players , Betty Marsden , Hugh Paddick , Bill Pertwee and Ken , all of whom built up their own individual following .
23 There was enough left over in the 5lb bag to give most of the plot another top dressing last month .
24 I was less bowled over by the disc of Rutter 's own compositions , including his setting of the Magnificat , in which the Cambridge Singers are joined by the City of London Sinfonia , The Falcon , which adds the Choristers of St Paul 's Cathedral , and Two Festival Anthems .
25 In the same year he became the chairman of the radical Green Ribbon Club , but he briefly and secretly came over to the court interest .
26 The result was the meaty and woolly Southdown sheep , whose extensive use kept the local downland primarily as pasture , unlike chalkland elsewhere , which was largely given over to the plough in the later eighteenth century .
27 Well he supposed to give up smoking , it had caused clotting in one of his legs and then it just whipped over to the other one , he 's had to have it cut off
28 The battle for political supremacy was thus carried over to the Congress itself .
29 Even those of us in the office who had their doubts at first were soon won over by the instrument 's simplicity and friendliness .
30 You do n't turn the page over , just look over to the next column
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