Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [pers pn] over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He should be back by now ! ’ ran through his mind as the wheel threw them over the top again . |
2 | Ant : You do n't like school discos " cos your mum turned up at the last one at nine o'clock to take you home , and Fungus announced it over the mike . |
3 | The Fat Controller addressed me over the sounds of her orgasm , paying no attention to them at all . |
4 | The trip home took them over the Bay of Biscay , and they descended ‘ on the deck ’ as planned , flying no more than 100 feet above the water . |
5 | Using nail polish spread it over the match mixture , let it dry , carefully put diskette back together nail polish to seal it , do it on the inside where it came apart . |
6 | From his cramped position under Biggins ' feet , the bomb aimer instructed him over the target . |
7 | But Faldo has reserved his most barbed comments for Alliss and the press , even though the publicity afforded him over the last 16 years has brought a £2 million home and bulging bank account worth more than £10m . |
8 | A TIPSY husband ended up in hospital when his wife hit him over the head with their Christmas tree . |
9 | This time the yell reached her over the crash of falling masonry . |
10 | Although Liz 's body is disposing of alcohol at the rate of about one unit a hour , her last drink pushed her over the legal limit for driving of 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood . |
11 | From Alta , which is a small fishing village , our chosen route took us over the high plateau towards Varanger Fiord . |
12 | ‘ Go now , ’ the voice commanded him over the earpiece . |
13 | When the Mirror confronted him over the damning documents , he said : ‘ Somebody could easily falsify records . ’ |
14 | But erm , the next one went can I have an ice-cream please ? and the the man hit him over the with the head with a baseball bat and he died . |
15 | My French climbing partner and I met in Toulouse and a short drive took us over the Pyrenees into Spain . |
16 | At the Din as Reserve we followed the nature trail ; a board walk steered us over the bossy bits . |
17 | A last burst of effort heaved him over the stone edge of the gable to sprawl thankfully on the slates . |
18 | Raised from Lock Oich in the Scottish Highlands in July , the Hurricane crashed there on August 31 , 1941 after an engine fire disabled it over the Highlands . |