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be read over
verb
To think, believe; to consider (that).
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It must be read over and over again -- for instance, in conjunction with Virgil's treatment of the same subject.
Every so often, though, an electronic bulletin arrives and demands to be read over and over.
Tolkien surely would sit me down and say that intellectual progress, kinship and enjoyment of the little pleasures in life are the aspects of which I should focus my tales upon while encouraging the work to be read over some honey bread and warm red wine.
I have to amuse Jews to be read over the weekend, so they can laugh at the Arab.
Thomas Prince's own "Revised and Improved" translation was published in 1758, in time for one of his psalms to be read over his grave.
I've always liked the book as it is a page-turner but is also short enough to be read over a few days between lessons.
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Many are creased and tattered from being read over and over again by the desolate families.
Her favorite books are the ones she's been read over and over.
"I don't want Rangers fans to be reading over the next few days how devastated players are about having to go.
The last rites have been read over the New Tories.
After communion, the last prayers are read over the body of the cardinal.
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