Sentences with phrase «to take something over»

Peanut butter pie is my favorite, and adding all of the chocolate just takes it over the top!
The best thing about accessories is that they can take you over from work to casual wear in an instant.
That little spicy bite is what really takes it over the top!
Shame is the feeling that takes us over when we begin to become aware of an aspect of our being that seems unacceptable both to us and to those in our social environment.
Sometimes these companies will take it over for you and do all the necessary paperwork for you.
Her owners lived next door to a friend of mine so he decided to take me over there to see the new puppies.
He is afraid that a new manager who takes him over would do wonders with the same squad just by introducing innovative modern day football tactics.
Your third niche may be the most difficult to break into, but depending on what it is, you could likely take it over as your own.
We haven't had a foreign army taking us over on our soil.
I believe the mint is what took it over the top.
It turns on a dime, handles most terrain very well - I even took it over a muddy parking lot at a farm and it made it!
I love banana pudding, banana cream pie, etc. and the brown butter absolutely takes it over the top!
So, by number 4 I actually gained less during the pregnancy, but darn it if it didn't still take me over a year to drop the weight.
This 40 minute scenic flight takes you over the world's biggest natural aquarium showing you the vibrant and ever changing colours of the sea below.
So I called my friends from church and told them to put the food in the freezer, as they couldn't take it over to my neighbor without me.
If it were, it would not shine as brightly and the darkness could still exist in the shadows... lurking around ready to take you over at any moment!
Made with sour cream so it's super moist, the sweet orange glaze takes it over the top.
I agree he is not very special, but, i'll take him over giroud any day.
This has a tribal feel without taking it over the top.
Keep in mind that if a shortcut takes you over rough ground, which slows you down, you'll only want to take it if you're holding a speed - boosting mushroom.
If we had compromised on some of the items that took us over budget, I'm not sure I would have been as happy with the space.
Additionally, my father - in - law owned a business, and it was up to my husband to take it over until it could be sold.
They're meant to add a little something extra to the nail without totally taking it over.
And the coconut milk whipped cream took it over the top!
Your method of adding vanilla to the mix takes it over the top!
Then my gaze took me over to the sauce starter packs.
The frosting takes them over the top and adds fantastic texture and flavor.
And the roasted garlic and ghee take it over the top.
Will take it over creating infinite chances and not taking them.
She now can not play hers because her little brother took it over.
You can turn this stroller in tight areas or take it over bumpy terrain.
They're going to retire the space station or let commercial entities take it over.
Whereas before, we could get out of the hotel relatively quickly in the morning, it now takes us over an hour.
Students have the ability to start and stop the test and take it over many days.
It also took him over the 20 - goal mark for the season, meaning this is the third consecutive campaign he has done so.
Sometimes, though, he gets stuck behind doors, and we often take him over to the water bowls just to make sure he's getting enough to drink.
Well it only took us over a hundred shows, but we finally had a video podcast.
Buying any of those titles and a console takes you over the magic # 300 threshold, and any extra pads or accessories push that cost even higher.
Not to mention, the poor worker whose job it was to change the bulb appeared to be handling it just fine until the lawyers took it over.
The new facelift took me over the «tipping point» — a lot of small changes adding up to a much more pleasant user experience.
That little hint of chocolate just takes it over the top.
Very delicate grapefruit flavour in the bread itself and the glaze really takes it over the top.
He agreed to be responsible for the note and she would take it over when she was financially able.
I've gradually taken it over as our children have grown up — they're all teenagers now and spend more time in their own rooms.

Phrases with «to take something over»

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