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Sentence count:136+4Posted:2018-05-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: all overball overcall overfall overroll-overmull overroll overpulloverMeaning: v. flow or run over (a limit or brim). 
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31) Well over half the parents mentioned relationships between parents, teachers and children as being an important factor.
32) Standing in the doorway was a man well over six foot with shoulders like a professional bouncer.
33) By the mid-1980s well over a hundred hypotheses had been put forward to explain the forest decline. Sentencedict.com
34) The impact of the Peace Corps has inspired requests from communities and government agencies for well over five hundred more Volunteers.
35) Unit-linked policies by and large have performed fairly well over the last few years and have consequently been growing in popularity.
36) In a population of well over a billion, this may not seem like much of an imbalance.
37) The correlation between fertility trends and relative wages and work-force participation works well over time within particular countries.
38) They sold whisky and champagne to about 4,000 investors, who all paid well over the market price.
39) The way I and others who witnessed the incident feel now is that Ian Woosnam's game is well over par.
40) Projects such as the west coast main line and the Channel Tunnel rail link are expected to come in well over budget.
41) They're household names in the States where they've sold well over a million copies of their album Sooner Or Later.
42) Well over half the freemen were occupied in providing clothes, food and drink, household goods and buildings.
43) About 85 new restaurants will be opened in the next two years to bring the total to well over 500.
44) Well over two million people are at risk from excessive concentrations of lead, which damages children's brains.
45) The largest Jilin stone weighed in at well over one thousand kilograms.
46) A normal distribution has a kurtosis measure of 3[sentencedict.com], and a leptokurtic distribution occurs when the kurtosis is well over 3.
47) Its daily circulation in the 1960s stood at well over 1.3 million copies.
48) Well over £2 billion has been invested in such assets since the stock market collapse in October 1987.
49) Extensive market research revealed that the site was substantially undervalued and a more realistic figure would be well over £100000.
50) Between 1987 and 1989 annual salaries for assistant solicitors rose by well over half, to £20,000-70,000.
51) Today, there are more than 1, 058 tech-prep consortia nationwide, serving well over 500, 000 students.
52) That's well over £5,000 up in smoke - or, to be exact, an average £44.66 a month.
53) Jamie Shepherd was well over eighty, yet he was as mentally alert as a man half his age.
54) This VAT rate increase would raise about 10,000 million, amounting to well over 10% of our 30% standard rate of tax.
55) Jeffries spoke for well over an hour, without pause, without notes, as fluent and long-winded as Fidel Castro.
56) We must have worked on well over a hundred different substances and there was absolutely no doubt about it.
57) Most modern computers will function perfectly well over short cable lengths at these reduced signal levels.
58) The tonnage carried was always well over half the total volume of freight traffic.
59) The smallest tribes would get 250; the largest, well over 1,000.
60) Well over eighty years of age, and unable to walk without support, he now rarely leaves his room.
More similar words: all overball overcall overfall overroll-overmull overroll overpulloverrolloverpull overspill overspilloverall over againall over the shopall over the worldwell offwell outwell-offdwell onhead over heels in lovebe well offloverploverglovercloverspeak well ofboil overkeel overbowl overheal over
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