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

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1 They were in their second week when a nurse came one morning to take Anna Beckett over to the infirmary to see a physician .
2 He smiled in a way that had charmed the matrons of Europe , and led Hyacinth over to the cameras .
3 He had Ken over by the allotments , when he used to stay in the car
4 Get Dr Burney over to the mortuary .
5 Following the first of his four goals in the 10th minute , Lyon raced on to skipper Shane Cooper 's long pass from the base of the scrum to put Kiwi Test centre Jarrod McCracken over for the opening try in the 22nd minute .
6 The next 12 miles from Sheriff Hutton to Coneysthorpe makes its way via the hamlet of Stittenham over to the village of Terrington .
7 An imperious wave of the hand summoned a serf to take fitzAlan 's horse , and with another apologetic smile de Villiers began to guide Isabel over to the castle forebuilding .
8 And somebody mentioned earlier , I suspect it was Colin over at the back , or one of those
9 " Keep an eye on our friends , " he muttered and while Brady took up position beside the door , Tom helped Patrick over to the bar .
10 The first half at Murrayfield had seen Scotland turn England over in the line-out by 13–2 .
11 And then Exeter over in the west country .
12 Most people arrive on the island on the north side and from here it 's best to travel east and walk from the port of Ryde over to the town of Seaview and down to Sandown .
13 She pulled Ballyveamore over to the side of the road and stopped him .
14 Rory pulled the BMW over to the kerb .
15 He would certainly hand Oliver over to the police ; he had said he would tell the police about Alice and this was much , much worse .
16 But in the 35th minute Aussie Mark Mulligan and Dean Marwood combined to put hard-working prop Peter Riley over beneath the posts .
17 And , four minutes later , Ropati 's Test colleague , pacy prop George Mann , brushed aside a couple of tackles to put Gary Connolly over in the corner .
18 Schneidau follows Pound 's own broad hints by tracing his gradual alienation or liberation from these early admirations according as Ford 's demands for a prosaic strength in verse writing gradually won Pound over from the Wardour Street language of his own early poems ( such as ‘ Canzone : The Yearly Slain' , written in reply to Manning 's ‘ Korè ’ ) .
19 ‘ Saw James over by the accordion earlier .
20 A policeman walked Michael over to the side of the road .
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