Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [verb] over [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And all these Russian scientists with , you know , sending up these rockets in the air , they 're going to go over to Iraq . |
2 | But try and look at the fundamental basis of what they 're trying to put over to you on the video , okay ? |
3 | ‘ She confirmed what she has been attempting to gloss over in her bid to become deputy leader — that she is still as left wing as ever … a unilateralist in the mould of Tony Benn himself . |
4 | Now I 'm going to go inside and get myself a drink , ’ he announced , ‘ and then we are going to go over to the far field where there 's a modicum of peace and we are going to look at these plans together , OK ? ’ |
5 | Well , as I say , er the this part of the meeting is now formally ended , and I 'm going to hand over to er Kay who will Chair the next session , er er which involves of course , as you 've seen , presentations by the N C V O senior staff . |
6 | But then you see the town was on er on er on D C. And they 'd be at that time they they were beginning to change over to A C , the whole country 's A C now . |
7 | Yes it 's it 's it was one of the er advertisements or programmes that went out on radio er again this is why I 've been trying to get over to people the sad things that have to happen to animals . |
8 | Our Jan 's getting fought over at the moment . |
9 | She looked from him to Michael and realised that her brother was going to go over to the man . |
10 | ‘ But as soon as we got to the line I realised he was going to keel over with me and I just hopped off in time . |
11 | Well I even say the originally , he was going to come over with Robert stuff |
12 | It was beginning to take over from the London external degrees , and had already established a substantial range of subject areas in which it could work . |
13 | Nevertheless , the survey concluded that ‘ a very considerable qualitative and quantitative momentum ’ had been built up in the training of part-time teachers for general adult education in the local authority sector and that this was beginning to spill over into vocational teaching . |
14 | Cooper was not in court to hear the judgement , but the effect on McMahon was explosive : ‘ One moment I was sitting bent over in the dock in utter despair , the next I was on my feet with arms outstretched , screaming at the judges . |