Example sentences of "be [verb] over the " in BNC.

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1 It 's probably because they 're taking over the er accident and emergency department from Clatterbrick it 's shutting down and it 's all going to Arrow Park .
2 That is why the opposition parties are turning over the prospect that the prime minister , Mr Turgut Ozal , may impose a head of state from his own conservatives .
3 pictures , lists , etc. , can be shown ( possibly in a randomized order ) and samples can be handed over the inspection
4 Recently I have increased the pump speed to 2 so that I have a higher turnover of water through the filter At this setting it will be turning over the content of the vat about 8 times an hour .
5 It seems that she will not be well enough to proceed with the rest of the play , and so her understudy will be taking over the role .
6 Drug cartels and terrorists are reported to be taking over the counterfeit clothing business .
7 WISDEN 'S appearance this year for the 129th time ( John Wisden , £21.50 hardback , £18.50 soft ) coincided with the announcement that Graeme Wright would be handing over the stewardship of one of cricket 's greatest traditions to Matthew Engel .
8 With at least six candidates — five Conservative and one Labour — now in the race to replace Mr Bernard Wetherill , intense behind-the-scenes soundings will be taken over the next week to try to reach a compromise .
9 Care must be taken over the signs of relationships , specifying which category has been selected as the base for comparison ( see section 8.2 ) .
10 Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley has promised no hasty decision will be taken over the hospital 's future .
11 Great care therefore needs to be taken over the completion of documents .
12 But these signals did not reach AFHQ until the morning of the next day , 15 May , long after Robertson had sent his response to McCreery 's AC/189 which had only asked for " immediate steps " to be taken over the approach of Army Group E , and which had made no specific reference to Croats .
13 If you have n't got one of these to hand , perhaps we could arrange for one to be taken over the next few months .
14 Although Namaliu suggested that disciplinary action might be taken over the " regrettable incident " , he also expressed concern over the assistance allegedly being provided to the BRA by the armed forces of the Solomons .
15 If the building is constructed with glazed curtain walling , care must be taken over the precise words used .
16 There are final decisions still to be taken over the introduction of the speed controls but it seems likely humps would be in place by September this year .
17 One way of avoiding most of the problems associated with legislative guide-lines , while still ensuring a reasonable degree of control over the way sentencers exercise their discretion , would be to hand over the task of preparing the guide-lines to an independent sentencing commission or council , of the kind proposed by Ashworth ( 1993a : 447 , 1997 : 91 ) .
18 It appears the Germans are taking over the running of Standard 's European branches .
19 The toons are taking over the show Bob Swain on animation after the Roger Rabbit revolution .
20 Deptford 's Conscious Collective are taking over the Tabernacle , Powis Sq , London and the Albany Empire , to raise cash for the Advisory Service For Squatters and the Squatters Action Group For Secure Homes .
21 Currently in Britain , private companies are taking over the running of the big training schemes .
22 The Greater London and South East Movement and Dance liaison group are taking over the Seymour Halls on 19–20th October to help celebrate this event .
23 Other techniques may also have been taken over the Atlantic by the conquistadores and , though lost from view of Spain , preserved in South America ; tremolo and on-the-box percussion , both used by King , are two of these .
24 After he 'd been offered the job Archie had been taken over the new building to see the general layout .
25 Well over 400 individual environmental measures have been taken over the past 12 months to deliver our commitments , ranging from telephone helplines for those concerned about air quality to major international agreements on new standards for cars and water .
26 Erm , but , having been supported by each chief officer and general manager , you will see in paragraph eleven of the report , the various actions that have been taken over the last twelve months or so , and I would like to pick out particular the fact , that chief officers are now , operating or required to have effective arrangements for achieving equal opportunity in employment in their department or unit .
27 But Coun. Nicholas Thorne-Wallis ( Lab ) , chairman , said that no final decision had been taken over the proposals and Coun. Mrs Rose Davison ( Lab ) called for more options to be considered by the council .
28 By early evening the company second in command had exchanged his helicopter for a Land-Rover , and was out visiting the platoons in their trenches again , before returning to barracks to brief the part-time soldiers who were taking over the mobile patrolling tasks for the night .
29 Its disappearance fitted an era in which electronic media were taking over the ‘ hot ’ news role and papers were selling the personal expertise of their staff at interpretation , comment , analysis , more than for traditional hard news .
30 After 1945 these interests were taken over the by the communist regime in Czechoslovakia .
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