Examples of 'body over there' in a sentence
Meaning of "body over there"
body over there: referring to a body or object located in a different place
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body over there
That dead body over there is ours.
We got us another dead body over there.
His body over there.
I found this on that body over there.
So he drags the body over there just to try to throw us off.
Letʼs dispose his body over there.
The dead body over there probably has your bullet in him.
You may find a body over there.
For the moment, the only thing capturing my imagination - is that dead body over there.
Dumped the body over there.
I will take you toe tag here put it on that body over there.
Knocked the body over there to the curb.
Make sure you get a shot of the body over there.
The dead body over there.
His head was over there … and his body over there.
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Another body over there.
Okay . Make sure you get a shot of the body over there.
Someone dumped the body over there and hurried away.
It's on its way to the lab already. Dumped the body over there.
There is a body over there.
His head was over there … I mean, what was the point? and his body over there.
It 's because the body over there was no longer my main body.
Jerry says it 's another body over there.
That 's a dead body over there at Alvin 's shop.
He's out at Ashton Farms. We got us another dead body over there.
I sent the victim 's body over there for his analysis.
His head was over there… What was the point. His body over there.
That 's the body over there.
Sir, there is a dead body over there.
There's your body over there.
What was the point . His body over there.
So he drags the body over there.
Did you see the body over there?
Guys, I got a dead body over there.
I need you to go to Rudy 's . I sent the victim 's body over there for his analysis.
I was . That 's the body over there.
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