Example sentences of "and [verb] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 Improv provides business an professional users with a unique set of capabilities for dynamic viewing and analysis , and , for building spreadsheets that can be easily reused , modified and shared over a long lifecycle .
2 He gibbered and choked over an appeal for mercy .
3 I do n't remember him doing much digging in the garden but in my memory he is always mowing the lawn and fussing over a particular type of grass which evaded the blades and sprang back upright after the mower had passed over it .
4 Very kindly , Carole and Ben Meadows invited them to come and stay over the weekend .
5 That is why we have invented the concept of trust status , which gives us the opportunity to entrust to local people — those who work in the hospitals — a greater discretion and influence over the way in which resources are used in their institution .
6 He was in a position in which he would have every opportunity of gaining knowledge of the customers ' business and influence over the customers ' .
7 One night , bumping into the doorway , and stepping over a colleague , I made my way out into the sleet , the toilets all being occupied , and as I crouched , steadying my cheek against the cold planks , I peered through the reeking shadows of Auschwitz and saw that the nearest ruins were fuming more than ever and had even begun to glow .
8 ‘ They had clashed on the stairs and argued over a girl , ’ said Mr Crigman .
9 He had , however , proceeded in safety till he came to the Willow Walk , within half a mile of the church , when by a sudden stagger he quitted the path , and passed over a ditch on his right hand .
10 No-one can predict with any degree of certainty how interest rates will rise and fall over a 5 year period .
11 And we all used to climb up and fall over the top anyway .
12 Four Minor Project schools were selected for closer investigation by the evaluation team and visited over a period of one or two days .
13 Example 2:6 Right of way : unlimited times and vehicles The right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to pass and repass ( but not to park or except in emergency to stop ) with or without vehicles at all times and for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property ( but not otherwise ) over the road coloured on the attached plan Example 2:7 Right of way : limited times and vehicles ; right to load , etc The right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to pass and repass on foot and with vehicles not exceeding … feet in length or … tonnes ( unladen weight ) at any time between 6 am on Monday and 8 pm on Friday in each week ( except public holidays ) for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property ( but not otherwise ) over the road coloured on the attached plan and to park any such vehicle for such period as may be reasonable for the purpose only of loading or unloading it Example 2:8 Right of way : right to load etc in loading bay The right at all times with or without vehicles to pass and repass over the road leading from to the demised property ( but not to halt or park any vehicle thereon except in case of emergency ) for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property and the right for the same purposes to use the loading bay coloured on the attached plan for loading and unloading any such vehicle ( b ) Stairs and passages In a lease of property on an upper floor of a building there will be implied an easement of necessity to use a staircase that is its sole means of access ( Altmann v Boatman ( 1963 ) 186 EG 109 ) .
14 Designed by John Carr of York and built over a period of thirteen years between 1759 and 1772 , its spectacular interior boasts exquisite plasterwork ceilings by the Scottish architect Robert Adam decorated by Angelica Kaufman , Biagio Rebecca and Antonio Zucchi .
15 Gradually , collaborative writing ( writing in pairs , threes , fours and sustained over a number of sessions ) began to increase .
16 Break up a little of the white or plain dark chocolate for decorating and melt over a pan of simmering water ( see step 1 ) .
17 To avoid settlement problems at this location a surcharge embankment was constructed and monitored over a period of 8 months .
18 For the hair , cut out a square area with a geometric ‘ fringe ’ and press over the head .
19 Heat the olive oil in a large casserole or pan , add the Parma ham and the onion , cover and cook over a low heat for 10min , stirring once or twice .
20 Heat the oil in a large casserole dish or saucepan , add the onion , cover and cook over a moderate heat until softened and transparent , about 5min .
21 Add the wine to the pan and cook over a high heat , uncovered , until the liquid has reduced by half .
22 Cover and cook over a medium heat for 5min , then add the carrots and celery and cook for a further 5min .
23 Stir the leek purée into the butter and cook over a moderate heat until warmed through .
24 Heat the oil in a large heavy pan , add the bacon or ham , onion , carrot and celery and cook over a moderate heat for about 10min , until lightly browned and well softened .
25 Heat the oil in a large saucepan , add the onion and garlic , cover and cook over a moderate heat until the vegetables are soft , in about 3–4min .
26 Combine the yolks and cream , and cook over a low heat , or in a bain-marie , until the custard thickens slightly .
27 Add trout and cook over a medium-high heat for 10 mins , turning once , until golden and cooked .
28 Add chicken portions and cook over a high heat for a few mins on each side until brown .
29 Add the almonds and cook over a high heat until golden .
30 Cover the pan and cook over a low heat for 3 minutes .
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