Example sentences of "come over [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Bragad 's men hold it , and all in it ; his ‘ Wares must have come over the ramparts in the night . ’
2 Fresh food is the most extreme example of the change that has come over the shops .
3 Suddenly his voice came over the headphones .
4 I came over the Brownies ' Bridge .
5 I came over the moors through the snow to the Grange .
6 The speech came over the wires so late and the sheets were so confused by the Post Office — which is usual in these cases — that without the precis we could not possibly have got the leader through in time for the first edition .
7 Also , the boat was so small that when I rowed , the waves came over the sides of the boat .
8 A disembodied voice came over the amplifiers instructing people to move outside the ropes .
9 They were both singing well , not exactly together , but not destroying each other either and , as he listened , he realized that once again it was Therese who was making it work , adapting slightly , but still dominating the sounds as they came over the footlights .
10 There 's a grungy , thrash band playing upstairs , who get the approval of the reggae crew , and if Zoë suddenly came over the speakers , then people would probably wave their arms in the air .
11 The familiar voice of Mosley , theatrical and vibrant , came over the speakers .
12 I 've been , I 've came over the handlebars , Ian came over the handlebars with the bikes , so it is rough terrain
13 The young man came over the tops of the dunes , whistling and casually whacking clumps of reed and grass with a stick .
14 A flock of chattering sparrows came over the Cages , landed on the grass by the litter bin where Woil had taken stance , and then twittered off again over the tigers ' cages .
15 Er all the water was coming over the doors .
16 I 've been , I 've came over the handlebars , Ian came over the handlebars with the bikes , so it is rough terrain
17 A look of bewilderment comes over the faces of visitors who can not comprehend why some supporters will not go to watch the national side simply because they are playing on Rangers ' ground .
18 The canvas of my tent ( to be exact , not canvas but a green plastic material ) is flapping in the breeze which comes over the plains and stirs the dry leaves where they lie on the bottom of the dry river .
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