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  • He looked at himself in the mirror over the table.
  • ...planes flying over every 10 or 15 minutes.
  • A Melbourne private school has objected to a plan to build a crisis accommodation centre near the schoolgrounds over concerns for the safety.
  • Joe Thomas is interviewed on 2UE about a male cyclist who allegedly pushed over his elderly mother, causing her death.
  • A grey mackintosh was folded over her arm.
  • His hair fell over his brow instead of being brushed straight back.
  • Kevin Rudd has become entangled in the international row over China and human rights abuses.
  • A Federal Government decision to block a proposed wind farm is 'blatantly political', Victoria's Planning Minister says.
  • They stopped to lean over a gate.
  • I went and stood beside him, looking over his shoulder.
  • ...a light and airy bar with a wonderful view over the River Amstel.
  • Policemen jumped over the wall of the Spanish Embassy in pursuit.
  • She ran swiftly over the lawn to the gate.
  • ...Richard Garrick, who lived in the house over the road.
  • I got out the car and drove over to Dervaig. [+ to]
  • He noticed Rolfe standing silently over by the window.
  • If he drinks more than two glasses of wine he falls over.
  • His car rolled over after a tyre was punctured.
  • Cigarettes kill over a hundred thousand Britons every year.
  • Larsons pay me well enough, but there's not much over for luxuries when there's two of you to live on it.
  • She said if she had the chance to do it over, she would have hired a press secretary.
  • Warplanes that have landed there will be kept until the war is over.
  • I'm glad that you're over the flu.
  • He's never had any influence over her.
  • The women were making a fuss over nothing.
  • The number of attacks on the capital had gone down over the past week.
  • I'm not prepared to discuss this over the telephone.
  • With the rest of the sports news, over to Colin Maitland.
  • At the start of the last over, bowled by Chris Lewis, the Welsh county were favourites.
  • over one's head
  • over the river
  • To travel over England
  • over the racecourse
  • I like that over everything else
  • We heard it over the radio
  • over a century ago
  • An argument over nothing
  • Discussing business over golf
  • She's not over that last love affair yet
  • To climb over
  • Knocking over a policeman
  • Come over and see us
  • The world over
  • To read a document over
  • Stay over for this week
  • Not over well
  • Is the concert over yet?
  • A canopy over the bed, in water over his knees
  • A blanket over the bed
  • Gloom hung over the town; the lecture went over our heads
  • To fall over a cliff, to trip over a chair
  • We discussed it over dinner
  • Spread the icing over the cake
  • Shutters over the windows
  • He cast a spell over them
  • Watching over a flock, hovering over the baby
  • To rule over a nation
  • over his signature
  • Fly over the lake
  • A city over the border
  • The tourists dashed over the city
  • Carefully going over my notes
  • over the past ten years
  • A moderate increase over his current salary, a gift costing over five dollars
  • Stay over Easter
  • Chose the red hat over the blue one
  • We did it over his objections
  • A quarrel over politics
  • over the telephone or radio
  • 6 over 3 is 2
  • Three hours or over
  • Please stay over
  • The wound healed over
  • Go over it again
  • To fall over
  • Turn the cup over
  • Do it over
  • over in England, come over here
  • They won him over
  • Hand over the money
  • His life is over
  • To be three hours over for the week
  • The roof over one's head.
  • To leap over a wall.
  • There is no one over her in the department now.
  • Throw a sheet over the bed.
  • I can't imagine what has come over her.
  • To hit someone over the head.
  • At various places over the country.
  • To roam over the estate; to show someone over the house.
  • To travel all over Europe.
  • To go over a bridge.
  • Lands over the sea.
  • The water is over his shoulders.
  • over a mile; not over five dollars.
  • A big improvement over last year's turnout.
  • Chosen over another applicant.
  • The message was sent over a great distance.
  • To adjourn over the holidays.
  • over a long period of years.
  • To quarrel over a matter.
  • To fall asleep over one's work.
  • He told me over the phone. I heard it over the radio.
  • A roof that hangs over.
  • The furniture was covered over with dust.
  • He was known the world over.
  • They live over by the hill.
  • To sail over.
  • Toss the ball over, will you?
  • The soup boiled over. The bathtub ran over.
  • To read a paper over; Think it over.
  • Hand the money over. He made the property over to his brother.
  • over in Japan.
  • To knock over a glass of milk.
  • She turned the bottle over. The dog rolled over.
  • Do the work over.
  • Twenty times over.
  • To pay the full sum and something over.
  • Five goes into seven once, with two over.
  • To stay over till Monday.
  • Why don't you come over for lunch?
  • Insufficient tact and overaggressiveness are two of his problems.
  • When the war was over.
  • Material printed all over with a floral design.
  • It seemed miraculous that the feud was all over with.
  • The director had the choir sing one passage over again.
  • A profit over and above what they had anticipated.
  • They played the same record over and over.
  • Many of the boys who went over there never came back.
  • Let's get this thing over with, so that we don't have to worry about it any more.
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