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We didn't like what the government has done, we didn't ask for it – but much of it has gone over our heads.
But mainly, it has gone over the heads of a vast generation of Roman Catholics who have no idea what it means: "Bishop Announces Plenary Indulgences".
Not exactly the stuff of epic poetry, but it has gone over big with the jihadi crowd.
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Work began on the expansion of the shipping hub in 2009, but it has gone over-budget by $1.6bn £1bnn).
Even pro-Bush commentators conceded, at first, that it had gone over well.
"If it had gone over and we'd gone in front then you never know but it didn't and then we let them get back over the line.
It suggested to me that the Mail knew it had gone over the top with its claim that Miliband's father, Ralph, had hated Britain.
It had gone over the wall.
This was a full decade after it had gone over to an "opt-out" system.
Djokovic had slipped on the baseline, he wouldn't have stood a chance of retrieving that overhead if it had gone over.
If, as once happened to Da Ponte, a lead soprano wanted a mad scene inserted into a comic opera, because she had recently performed a mad scene in another opera and it had gone over very well, her wishes were accommodated.
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