hand me the spoon, please
Turn the files over to me, please
He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers
Somebody ——s somebody
Somebody ——s somebody something
Somebody ——s something to somebody
The cat knocked over the flower vase
the clumsy customer turned over the vase
he tumped over his beer
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s something
These cars won't turn over
Dig we must
turn over the soil for aeration
Somebody ——s
Somebody ——s something
Somebody ——s PP
The child rolled down the hill
turn over on your left side
Something ——s
Something is ——ing PP
The company turns over ten million dollars a year
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s something
They considered the possibility of a strike
Turn the proposal over in your mind
Somebody ——s
Somebody ——s something PP
Somebody ——s that CLAUSE
Somebody ——s whether INFINITIVE
Somebody ——s something
flip over the pork chop
turn over the pancakes
Something ——s
Somebody ——s
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s something
turn a page of a book
Somebody ——s something
They turn over the coin
The big vase overturned
The canoe tumped over
Something ——s
Useful english dictionary. 2012.