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31. I'll be over the hump when I've done this exam — then there'll be just two left.
32. Good long throw and it will all be over.
33. The school year will be over before long.
34. Repayment was to be over 10 years, with a six-year grace period.
35. Stay where you are and don't do anything rash -- I'll be over in five minutes.
36. With attentive milliners advising sooner rather than later, the hat hunt for whatever date in your diary looms largest should be over.
37. The death toll from a single such explosion could easily be over 10 million people.
38. It is better than sitting still in one of the pews, waiting for the sermon to be over.
39. But you suspect that for the Nethercotts the most exciting part will be over.
40. The total amount owing at the end of ten years will be over $20,000.
41. Soon, the new form will be gone, and the latest episode in the moth's evolutionary adventures will be over.
42. Soderberg had a nerve-racking time, which seemed to be over by late 1987.
43. Their marriage may be over, but interest remains intense over the love lives of Diana and Charles.
44. Death and oblivion were down there, waiting for the movie to be over.
45. At 32, many considered Ali to be over the hill as a professional boxer.
46. Your student days at Nottingham may be over but your links with the University are just beginning.
47. Whatever the technicalities of coming out of the recession, to those engaged in the industry it does not appear to be over.
48. There are also likely to be provisions against losses on swap deals with local councils, which may be over £50million.
49. It would be misleading to say that the recession will soon be over.
50. Her clients would be over the moon at the accommodation in this particular hotel.
51. Did Cornell realize how extensive his legacy would be over time? Probably not.
52. Sony's SuperMicro Division forecast that the combined Sony-NEC share of the workstation market would be over 50% by 1993-94.
53. Fagin produced some beer, and as the fight appeared to be over,(http://sentencedict.com/be over.html) everybody sat down.
54. At 32, many considered Ali to be over the hill.
55. Most random events, of course, would be over the oceans, and would almost certainly not be seen.
56. Just wait until July -- all the exams will be over by then.
57. The latest impasse appears to be over the naming of a president.
58. Pollution levels in the water were found to be over the official limit.
59. Come on, be brave. Just grit your teeth and it will all be over in no time.
60. If I found it - well, I'd be over the moon.
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