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Idioms and Phrases

Legally dispose of or make over to a different owner, as in She signed over nearly all of her property to the church . [Early 1700s]
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In case anyone missed the signs over Canada, there have been multiple moments.

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"This requires a signature by a civil servant to sign over the reserve, and I can't really understand why it would take any length of time to do that," he said.

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The court heard Jones told officers he had been taken to a solicitor's office by Ms Evans to sign forms, leading him to believe he had signed over the deeds to his mother's house.

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Fortunately, there are signs over the past week that the campaign may be shifting back into a higher-dominance mode.

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In an indictment, federal prosecutors in Los Angeles allege the men forced Wang to sign over the disputed company shares after assaulting and threatening to deport him.

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