Example sentences of "my [noun pl] [verb] over " in BNC.
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1 | So one of my giants saunters over and kicks the two miserable chickens into positions suitable for having their shoes and trousers pulled off . |
2 | My eyes glaze over , my muscles go limp . |
3 | I do n't paint from dark to light or light to dark in any special sequence , but as my eyes flit over the paper I add bits of colour here and there . |
4 | Erm yeah I 've had a bit of a look at it but my eyes glazed over at about one thirty . |
5 | I stopped being blind as my feet squelched over marshy ground where common spotted orchids grew to pick my way across medieval ridge-and-furrow pasture . |
6 | When I return my headlights sweep over the boss and this woman . ’ |
7 | When my grandparents came over , the next pay packet from my uncle and my father went straight to my grandfather . |
8 | In the meantime I must live with the fact that I sweat like a Sun reader at a philosophy lecture every time my wheels crunch over someone else 's gravel . |
9 | Ali is so large I have to stand on my toes to reach over and across the huge expanse of his back to slip the tie under his collar . |
10 | My pursuers swarmed over into the lane and seized me . |
11 | oh yeah bu you see , er er , you 're not supposed to life anything for if one of my grandsons falls over , the first thing you do is pick him up you know ! |
12 | He 's an older man and maybe an easier since he had me galloping the best of my horses lame over you , Owen . |
13 | Any county council that can not find elbow room within a £600 million-plus budget to look after its old people 's homes should stand aside and let some of my colleagues take over . |