Example sentences of "have go over the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Select a strong healthy stem that has borne a good bloom , or is still carrying one that has gone over the top , and look at the stem lower down — to see if you can find nice plump axillary buds or eyes in the leaf axils — these are latent growth buds , and they are going to become your new roses !
2 They caught me at it , luckily , before I 'd gone over the edge .
3 ‘ Bet she wishes it was the dashing Dieter who 'd gone over the cliff ! ’ she said cheerfully .
4 The reason he 'd gone over the wall was simple .
5 He 'd gone over the car with a cloth , wiping fingerprints from the steering wheel and the door handles , then he 'd tossed that into the Lancia .
6 You do n't have to go over the arguments , I 've heard that .
7 ‘ Then you 'll have to go over the heads of the military and Sir Martin , for he 's thinking of using this house as a convalescent base for officers . ’
8 They could have gone over the top you know , I think , I 'm sure they could , I 'm certain they could .
9 Su'a said he thought the ball would otherwise have gone over the sticks .
10 Notwithstanding these excesses of zeal , the Evangelical Alliance booklet does not appear to have gone over the top .
11 And , people from the town centre who were going home to Stoke had to go over the bridge .
12 In the end they had to go over the Bishop 's head , obtaining the authorization they wanted from the Pope .
13 But I am determined to fight back , and where I think that they 've gone over the top , I 'll take them to court .
14 and see how we 've gone over the year .
15 They 've gone over the excavations and into the meadow — ‘
16 some of us had gone over the border you know .
17 The last they heard was that he had gone over the wall for two years .
18 But although we found little , report had magnified our findings in no ordinary degree and we afterwards learnt that it had gone over the country around that we had dug up a great treasure of gold .
19 I know cos we were breaking bits off it cos it had gone over the edge .
20 I had called round at the house early in the week to check on how things had gone over the weekend .
21 When it was over , the top of his head ached where it had been crammed up against the headboard and there were red marks just below his knees where his legs had gone over the footboard .
22 So I was particularly pleased to find at one point , when I 'd indulged in a lengthy photo session , that the rest of the party had gone over the brow and out of sight and I was left for a while with the world to myself .
23 Miriam : Yes , all the people who live in Lesotho and have to go over the border to South Africa , have a phobia of this contact .
24 ‘ We have gone over the dangers from dead-ball situations repeatedly in training , ’ he stormed .
25 She 's gone over the edge , Newman thought .
26 She 's gone over the top .
27 Favourite Silver Wizard ran too freely and Willie Carson said : ‘ He 's gone over the top . ’
28 I wish they would move that because there 's nothing I can do now it 's gone over the fence .
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