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- It's all over.
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I ache all over.
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What is over there?
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When is school over?
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It's all over for us.
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He must be over fifty.
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Let's get it over with.
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She was aching all over.
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He jumped over the hedge.
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He looked over my report.
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Ken jumped over the wall.
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Come over here and join us.
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Don't lose sleep over that.
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I'm looking over his report.
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Let's talk over a cold beer.
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She explained it over again.
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The summer vacation is over.
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Do I have to do it over again?
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The dog was run over by a car.
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He traveled all over the world.
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He went over to the other side.
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I got over it. You should, too.
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I was almost run over by a car.
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Thanks for coming over tonight.
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The news spread all over Japan.
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We can see Mt. Fuji over there.
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Can you see anything over there?
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His horse jumped over the fence.
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Our dog was run over by a truck.
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She traveled all over the world.
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We can see his house over there.
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They talked over a cup of coffee.
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We talked over the plan with him.
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He must have gotten over his cold.
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The old man was run over by a car.
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He narrowly escaped being run over.
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He pointed to the tower over there.
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I have a fever and I ache all over.
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The girl standing over there is Mary.
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Anyhow, I'm relieved the test is over.
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He's head over heels in love with Mary.
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He has taken over his father's business.
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I have aches and pains all over my body.
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She was too short to see over the fence.
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He thought it over and decided not to go.
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The girl singing over there is my sister.
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I narrowly escaped being run over by a car.
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He got over the shock of his father's death.
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She got over the shock of her father's death.
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She came very near to being run over by a car.
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The man you see over there is a famous writer.
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The audience clapped when the concert was over.
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I miss you. I need to see you. Could I come over?
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They chatted over coffee for more than two hours.
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I can't get over how different the weather is here.
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Let's spread the map on the table and talk it over.
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Please simmer the beans for a while over a low heat.
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She spends over a third of her time doing paperwork.
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Why don't you pull over and take a rest for a while?
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The old man narrowly escaped being run over by a car.
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Mary went over to the United States in her late teens.
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As soon as I find it, I'll bring it over to your place.
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If you would move over, there would be room for everyone.
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It's not at all rare to live to be over ninety years old.
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I'm the type who likes to think things over very carefully.
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It took more than a month to get over my cold, but I'm OK now.
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I don't care what your names are. Once this job's over, I'm out of here.
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Don't forget to spend a little time looking over your notes before the exam.
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