Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] over [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The son has since died and the daughter has handed over her interests in the case to lawyers . |
2 | He has handed over his responsibilities as the figurehead of Cobra ( Australia ) , a club manufacturing company , to his father , together with the Australian Junior Golf Foundation . |
3 | She 's a very serious lady — music has taken over her life . |
4 | There is no bitterness from her concerning the fact that Monica Seles has taken over her number one ranking , only disappointment that the young Yugoslav has not always acted in the true interests of the game since . |
5 | Noble Soloman 's sister Malika has taken over her job … |
6 | For example , some who have for years looked after a spouse may sometimes have deeply resented the way that this has taken over their lives , particularly perhaps if this feels forced by cultural assumptions such as ‘ appropriate ’ roles for women in the domestic setting . |
7 | Eventually he plans to hand over his records to air force museums in the UK and United States . |
8 | The bullet goes flying over my head and lands in the field behind me . |
9 | So these people are important to you , so it 's vitally important that you do n't let them down , because initially this business has a strange effect on you in as much as it seems to take over your mind , does n't it ? |
10 | In fact he admits that art seems to take over his life at times . |
11 | She tries to cover over her acknowledgement by saying , ‘ — as I think so was he called ’ . |
12 | That 's the only difference , because you 'll need these things to get release from the business , because it does take over your mind . |
13 | The further up the ladder you go , the more it begins to take over your life . |