Give me the clear blue sky over my head, and the green turf beneath my feet.
Their conversation was in Cantonese which was way over my head.
I normally sleep with the hood thrown loosely over my head and my nose sticking out one side.
Three long years had passed over my head since I had tasted ale, beer, wine, or liquor of any kind.
"O Lord God, the strength of my salvation, you have been a cover over my head in the day of the fight."
The Dragonfly did not know who had received the news, but also came out, flying over my head, as if deliberately performing for our passers-by.
When the sun being to us in its autumnal equinox was almost just over my head for I reckon'd my self by observation to be in the latitude of9degrees22minutes north of the line.
I heard all this from the window, for I was anxious that Mercédès should persuade the old man to accompany her, for his footsteps over my head night and day did not leave me a moment's repose."
The roof over my head.
I went out before my hair dried, and I got ice chips all over my head.
If he had clubbed me over my head. I could not have been more hurt.
After the event, I was in the street enjoying the silence. A dragonfly came and hovered over my head.
Lightning started on the horizon and spread across the sky over my head. Photo taken from my from porch this past July.
"Let me not be covered by the flowing waters; let not the deep waters go over my head, and let me not be shut up in the underworld."
From the first moment when I gripped a barbell and lifted the steel up over my head, I felt this was exhilaration, and I knew then that this was something that I was gonna do.
This is over my head.
KATE: It's a hood, just like the one they put over my head.
I pushed the control bar over my head and landed, unsteady but on my feet-then headed back uphill.
I was six placing my mother’s half slip over my head in preparation to play the Virgin Mary in our living room.
I always had some writing assignment hanging over my head. At the time the school's policy seemed oppressive, but now I am grateful for the oppression.
resigning himself, therefore, to what seemed inevitable, he bade his host good-night, and mounted the stairs and he passed over my head and I heard the flooring creak beneath his footsteps.
If I put it over my head, my blanket can change into a ghost.
Long enough to have to lift it up out of the sweater I'm pulling over my head.
I went home, pulled a blanket over my head, and fell asleep on the couch, as if sleeping could change the diagnosis.
Long enough for a ponytail with swing to it. Long enough to sit against when I'm in a chair. Long enough to have to lift it up out of the sweater I'm pulling over my head. Long enough to braid.
In order to show his profound knowledge he talks over my head.
There too the turtle doves sat over the spring, or fluttered from bough to bough of the soft white pines over my head;
With a quick movement I slipped my purse over my head, gripping the strap with one hand, ready to surrender it or use it as weapon as need demanded.
The 5)snowbanks, already over my head 6)in places, glowed mysteriously.
In one, sailors were singing at their work; in another, there were men aloft high over my head, hanging to threads that seemed no thicker than a spider's.
Ethan: You just flew over my head, true or false?
Give me the clear blue sky over my head, and the green turf beneath my feet, a winding road before me, and the three hours' march to dinner—and then to thinking!
I can hear the rats scurrying through the corridor, gnawing away over my head between the thick rafters.
The football flies over my head, bounces off the ground, and takes a massive leap over the schoolyard’s fence.
Mine I had snatched from my knees and held over my head, by a sort of instinct. As for the captain, he had carried his over his shoulder by a bandoleer, and like a wise man, lock uppermost.
I pulled my blanket over my head, too.
my second cargo was a great bag full of rice, the umbrella to set up over my head for shade; another large pot full of fresh water, and about two dozen of my small loaves, or barley cakes, more than before, with a bottle of goats-milk, and a cheese;