Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun] over [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This has led officials from the Department of Antiquities to offer rewards to anyone who helps them recover a lost item , as happened in Kirkuk where some people have already received between two and three thousand Dinars ( less than £1 ) for turning items over to the Department .
2 In 1642 he was acting as a commissary , or supply officer , at Chester , sending provisions over for the Anglo-Scottish forces in Ireland .
3 Next to Churchill there was only one man whom Mrs Robson apparently favoured , and that was Sir Arthur Harris , because was n't he sending bombers over by the thousand to knock hell out of them over there ?
4 He was all for sending Gladstone over to the ‘ bloody ’ Russians . ’
5 Such an argument proved powerfully attractive ; both the Whiggish Burnet and the Williamite Tory , Edmund Bohun , believed that arguments from conquest had the greatest effect in bringing people over to the new government .
6 Well if I mind right , I think my mother used to speak about man , , that had this fish curing station over at the hens
7 Having people over during the holiday break ?
8 They all made it clear that handing patients over to the press was a regular occurrence ( a point that none of the committee commented on or asked questions about ) .
9 Maybe when he really got roughed up or stayed out for more than just a few days , Manuel would think about talking things over with the vet , but for now , well , ‘ what 's the hurry , man ? ! ’
10 ‘ Come here , ’ Mandru said , beckoning Lucien over to the couch .
11 As well as putting the finishing touches to their epic 20-track album ‘ Gorgeous ’ — ‘ the most diverse thing we 've ever done ’ — DJing 808 duo the Spinmasters have been spinning discs over in the US , while Graham Massey has been remixing everyone from the Sugarcubes to Future Sound Of London .
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