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

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1 His mother was in , seated at her kitchen desk and gloomily going over the month 's bills — her Persian lamb coat made the Hudson 's Bay bill look enormous , and , at the rate she was paying it off , it would take until next Easter to clear it .
2 ‘ The risk of drinkers inadvertently going over the limit is tragically high , ’ the report says .
3 They 'd all gone over the side , singing Johnny Lydon 's hit ‘ Who Do You Think You Are Kidding , Mr Galtieri , ’ and 98% of them had n't made it to the beaches .
4 Erm just to go over the payments for the car park which has come up actually under community industries and the plants , the total being now for plants it was four hundred and forty four pounds er
5 he can be funny but sometimes he just goes over the top .
6 On the other hand , the sum may be out by several thousands without the mistake being detectable except by laboriously going over the addition step by step .
7 I , when I 'm going over there , I would say , I 'm just going over the road
8 ‘ He must have just gone over the fields . ’
9 You see when you go down the bottom of the sea where the villa is you just go over the roundabout , and it , you just go straight over and that 's all the
10 The fifty fourth minute , Les Phillips ' thirty yard shot just went over the crossbar , Wolves fought back and Andy Melville headed Paul Cook 's free kick off the line with Vasey beaten .
11 The prolific striker added to a succession of first-half near-misses with another spectacular shot on the turn which just went over the Ipswich bar .
12 Middlesbrough hit back with a 25-yard shot by Jimmy Phillips which just went over the bar .
13 She was not going to fall in love with him , but even as she said this vehemently to herself , Sara was afraid that she had already gone over the precipice she had been conscious of this morning .
14 Can I just go over the page onto the number six , that says what we 've already done .
15 ‘ May we just go over the events of last night again ? ’ asked Montgomery , his incisive brain stringing together the salient points of a decidedly hesitant statement .
16 So eh , no she still goes over the downs with me you know .
17 I suppose it can be the same I think it 's just a bit more extreme like the characteristic he shows when he 's in female company like erm just like going over the top the way he acts
18 So I quickly went over the ship 's side and into the nearest boat .
19 ‘ You can borrow the car and I 'll see you in the office later to go over the VAT files . ’
20 As soon as Delaney stumbled through he was sent reeling by a wave , clutching at a pillar for support , and nearly going over the side .
21 ‘ Businesses which have been clinging on for months are now going over the edge . ’
22 All car production has now gone over the road to what was the Body plant .
23 ‘ YOU really went over the top today , Charlie , ’ grinned the Captain to the Old Stager as they reassembled for the match .
24 He often went over the head of union officials , appealing directly to the workforce , and , to a great extent , the workforce accepted his proposals , thereby improving productivity and dramatically reducing the days lost through industrial disputes .
25 I mean does he really go over the top ?
26 Does he really go over the top ?
27 I , I do think they have rather gone over the top .
28 There 's nothing wrong with being optimistic , but Bulgarian sweeper Nicolai Iliev is surely going over the top with his prediction .
29 Yeah that 's a big and my and that stuck out the bucket like that , well going over the top we had a hood over the top tumbler to stop the flashing , so my father stopped , thinking that was a bit of wood and were gon na break the top of the tumbler , so he stop and out and scrubbed it and found that was this bone and I think if my memory serve me right that 's in the , the Fleet Museum now .
30 Somehow the chap , who had plainly gone over the top , he could understand that , must be convinced they were no threat to him .
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