Example sentences of "[noun sg] over in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sir Ralph 's quarters were up a polished wooden staircase in one of the turrets of the White Tower a pleasant , sweet-smelling chamber in sharp contrast to the grim cell over in the North Bastion .
2 And and when I rang her she said yeah bring the card over in the morning if you like .
3 He remembered the long black shadows he had seen when crossing over in the basket lift .
4 Central South will be following the team 's progress over in the States and through next year 's display season in the UK .
5 Well over there there 's a , there 's a er , antirrhinum growing right over in the corner there , at the back .
6 The north works will close first in order that they can put his whole assembly process over in the Body Plant and that has major implications .
7 The Commando mortar team over in the orchard made its presence known by dispatching a single H.E .
8 Maybe there 's a radar station over in the woods , or maybe they want everyone to think there is . ’
9 ‘ They serve a damn good steak over in the Ormond , ’ he said .
10 But they said that it was a different matter over in the west , around Appleby way , where they generally paid more money but worked you very hard and gave you little meat .
11 The airport became a free-for-all with the journalists charging after Mrs Thatcher , battling to get a good shot and knocking people in the crowd over in the process .
12 Elsewhere there is not even the clue of a sentence in Pindar to show who was behind some great construction : Segesta , for instance , a long way over in the interior of the west of the island , had a fine fifth-century temple , the expenses of whose construction can only have been met ( given the position of the city ) from agricultural wealth , that is , from the product of the labour of the native Sikels .
13 The formidable Quinnell — he scored two tries in last season 's corresponding fixture — forced his way over in the fall-out of a close-range scrummage as the Welsh pack raised their effort and Williams added a further penalty to eliminate Scottish hopes .
14 These wagons had a different coupling system over in the island ; the sound of I O M shunting is quite different from mainland shunting , you do n't get the clunk of the links on a loose-coupled wagon but a delayed clank as the ‘ chopper ’ of one drops over the buffing plate of another .
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