Example sentences of "over in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I would pen them in a corner and the job would be over in no time . |
2 | Terry Roach , 41 , convicted of killing a police officer by running him over in a truck , serving life in the Phillips Correctional Institution , Georgia and Michael Hamilton , aged 40 , convicted of the contract killing of his wife , sentenced to death in the gas chamber at San Quentin . |
3 | Stand up yeah be over in a minute I 'll do it I 'll |
4 | turn the tape over in a minute , alright ? |
5 | He 's gon na come over in a minute and get him ! |
6 | After the spawning , which is over in a couple of hours , remove the parents as they are avid egg-eaters , then cover the tank completely to protect the light sensitive eggs . |
7 | Some very optimistic people thought that the war would be over in a couple of weeks and these hopes were reinforced when news came of the invasion of Normandy . |
8 | just chatting with some of my mates , you know , oh it 'll be over in a couple of weeks . |
9 | As he spoke , the sideboard barring the entrance toppled over in a heap of shattered crockery and wood . |
10 | I want to kiss you like a butterfly on mescaline , all over in a flurry of delirium , I want to bite you to the bones , to be so close to you there materialises a planet called us . |
11 | Other stories about Dic , Little Dick the Carpenter — how he never got to a rugby match because there were too many pubs on the way , how he was burnt all over in a pit explosion , wrapped in bandages so that only his eyes and nostrils showed through — and bathed slowly back to health by his daughters who poured olive oil over him all the time , how he took his daughter Cecilia ( Cis ) to eisteddfods because he loved to hear her sing but how she pleaded with him ‘ not to stop anywhere and not to leave her in the hall ’ . |
12 | This conclusion , very obvious to historians and anthropologists , was a dramatic and difficult point to put over in a society which rejected this possibility as one of the first principles . |
13 | what 's a black arrow pointing up over with a black arrow pointing down over in a triangle ? |
14 | We 'll turn it over in a bit and then we 'll have a problem . |
15 | The case was not contested , so the court proceedings were over in a day . |
16 | All Over in a Day |
17 | In addition to your normal credit facility , you will be able to call upon this additional reserve to help you cope with unexpected expenses such a last minute change to travel plans , or an unplanned stop over in a hotel . |
18 | Brown paint-streaked trouserlegs were tucked into the boots , and at the top the trousers ended in a scallop-shape where a hairy belly hung over in a loop , belly-button gaping . |
19 | You see a car roll over in a film and people get up and walk away ; people I know have rolled cars and broken arms and legs . ’ |
20 | It was over in a second , Barnett cannoned off the flattened front of the vehicle then tumbled down the road coming to rest in an inert heap . |
21 | ‘ Meaning , I suppose , that I 'd have fallen over in a swoon ? ’ |
22 | not , which , one which would not be over in a year and a half . |
23 | Passing sentence , Mr Justice Latham said : ‘ Adolescent emotions boiled over in a way that older people would have been able to cope with . ’ |
24 | If Doris Arthur came through with the script ahead of schedule , he could zip it over in a Poseidon wallet within twenty-four hours . |
25 | One of those trees had blown over in a storm a few years later ; the other survived as a diseased and sterile relic . |
26 | All 's over in a flash , |
27 | ‘ One kept shouting to the other to get the money , but it was all over in a flash . |
28 | The Germans certainly knew about Bawdsey : in 1938 they sent a Luftwaffe general over in a Zeppelin to cruise the Suffolk coastline , snooping into the manor 's electronic secrets . |
29 | A grateful stock market was apparently convinced that the war would be over in a matter of hours , and so the Dow Jones roared to a 114-point gain . |
30 | The forced sale was over in a matter of hours . |