Example sentences of "over [prep] the other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of the summary techniques used to describe mortality carry over into the other components of change . |
2 | It was only after I 'd stopped doing that and gone into the corner to have a piss that I looked over into the other corner where there was a pile of rusty cans and old bottles ; there I saw the jagged stripes of the sleeping snake . |
3 | car conked out so Vicki stayed with the car and her who we were going to take a walk in Ruddington , and I walked home with her to get Malcolm to go over with the other car . |
4 | Sorry , the ghost has n't come over from the other side of the door , it just keeps moving by itself . |
5 | I believe the young , young lady over in the other side , really told the truth , more of the truth than perhaps anyone else she said she liked it . |
6 | so I decided I 'd have a go in a factory , aha , and I come in it was over in the other place , the noise was unbelievable , really unbelievable . |
7 | I was dubious at first because since her illness Jennifer has become a very private person and I do n't think she would have liked all the hubbub over in the other section ; but here — ’ she glanced round at the softly decorated walls , the strategically placed water-colours and the subdued lighting ‘ — here , I think , could well be the answer . ’ |
8 | I was standing there talking to him , and over on the other side of Lime Street , the station side , there was another mackintosh shop and they had ten shilling notes pasted in the window . |
9 | No , just the same machine we had over on the other side , aye , it has n't changed at all . |
10 | Over on the other side they could make out the chimney of the paper works among rising woods . |
11 | Over on the other side , erm you 're given a range name . |
12 | Look , you can see St Thomas 's over on the other side now — ’ They were climbing a fairly steep mound . |
13 | Over on the other side of the High Street , Saddam Hussein had straightened up . |
14 | Somewhere , over on the other side of the Common , a truck moved up from below the hill and , headlights hooded , started across towards Parkside . |
15 | Over on the other side of the Gulf , Iran had its share of misfortune when an earthquake struck the region containing the key oilfield of Gach Saran . |
16 | I looked at myself in the mirror on the dressing-table over on the other side of the room . |
17 | The others seem to have stood up quite well over on the other side . |
18 | But she wondered uneasily how long it would be before Tom himself finished with his patient over on the other ward and came back here . |
19 | The unfortunates were sent over to the other building from which they would ring clients who owed money , and would demand of them immediate payment . |
20 | We went over to the other bed , the higher and wider one . |
21 | Athelstan stood for a moment in disbelief , then he moved over to the other bed post : there , in the centre , the artist had etched a life-like horse . |
22 | where both claimants are parties ] , the claimant is liable to account over to the other person having a right to claim to such extent as will avoid double liability ’ ; and by section 7(4) , ‘ where , as a result of enforcement of a double liability , any claimant is unjustly enriched to any extent , he shall be liable to reimburse the wrongdoer to that extent . ’ |
23 | The reporter thanked him , and the camera tracked him as he trudged over to the other members of the team and they headed together towards a dark crack in the hillside . |
24 | On arrival at Llandrindod we crossed over to the other platform to board the train which had arrived from Swansea — there being only nine minutes between arrival and departure — only to be told that we would have to go back on to the unit we had travelled up on . |
25 | She giggled and walked over to the other machine . |
26 | As the price of the contract goes against one of the counterparties , the resulting loss is met from that counterparty 's initial margin and is paid over to the other counterparty as profit . |
27 | You 've got I 'll give you twenty minutes and it 's got ta be ready to be handed over to the other group in twenty minutes time . |
28 | ‘ Ah ! ’ she says , and then goes over to the other side of the shop . |
29 | I go back over to the other side . |
30 | When it goes past I want to run over to the other side of the bridge , but there 's too much traffic to cross the road , so I just watch the trail of water it leaves behind . |