How To Use Overhead In A Sentence

  • Spider crabs stalked the seabed; wrasse, blennies, shannies and rockling darted over the reefs, and pollack wheeled overhead.
  • If you manage your overhead costs properly, you will impact directly on your bottom line cost base.
  • Overhead, a mewing cry announced the passing of a white-tailed sea eagle, which was being mobbed by agitated gulls.
  • It is due to the high overhead and the unhandiness of the previous fault-tolerance systems.
  • Tarl stood up and grabbed her bag from the overhead.
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  • The music picked up the tempo and overhead a saxophone played sweet jazz.
  • It was being pulleyed by several cords of thick rope overhead.
  • The chimney, usually of lath and plaster, ending overhead in a cone and funnel for the smoke, was so roomy in old cottages as to accommodate almost the whole family sitting around the fire of logs piled in the reredosse in the middle, and there they carried on their winter's work. The Life of Thomas Telford
  • What mattered was the planet's diurnal position relative to the horizon - whether it was rising in the east or culminating overhead.
  • AS THE chug of a train rumbles overhead, Andy Arnold takes a seat amid the lunchtime bustle of the Arches theatre bar in Glasgow's city centre.
  • Even as he watched, a droplet of water dripped heavily down from a stalactite far overhead, landing in the pond with fat, lazy ripples.
  • Oil slicks, overhead cables and pollution are all death traps for birds.
  • Overhead, the stars wheel in the heavens and a bright, bright moon shines down on the fields and on the house itself, for it's clear tonight.
  • Overhead, lightning flickered frequently as the static electricity accumulating in the ash cloud discharged.
  • An overhead projector is also used to see the colors as the pieces are placed on the viewing screen.
  • The birds are also known as ‘ghost’ owls for the white face and underbelly feathers that are visible as they fly overhead.
  • But now with the internet and e-books, and the slowdown of the high street in general, it's come to the point where we can no longer cover our overheads," he continues, referring to the Formby branch. BBC News - Home
  • Overhead, in the amethyst dusk above the Viennese Altstadt, Steel City was an evening star.
  • We walk along the beige pebbly Uruguayan sand, on the other side of the equator from where we live, the squawking seabirds overhead, the beach empty of others as far as we can see. History of a Suicide
  • A top-heavy nurse in cricket pads and dangling overhead light pack struggles to aim a fire breathing generator in a duel with a whip-cracking foreman.
  • He went to sleep listening to fighters flying back and forth overhead.
  • At the top of your pull, quickly drop under and catch the bar with your arms extended overhead.
  • The Church hopes that providing rent-free or subsidised facilities will cut the overheads of running a rural post office and persuade the Post Office to replace postmasters.
  • Through the overhead skylight they could see the night sky turn a deep black. THREE IN ONE
  • By this time, the rain was pummelling the overhead skylight, but we just laughed and raised our voices.
  • This smoke or flame, perhaps, would be the better word for it was so bright that the deep blue sky overhead and the hazy stretches of brown common towards Chertsey, set with black pine trees, seemed to darken abruptly as these puffs arose, and to remain the darker after their dispersal. The War of The Worlds
  • About a third is the labor and the fulfillment we call imprinting here and the overhead, and then about a third is the delivery of a piece of it. Undefined
  • As he approached the towers a salty breeze whipped against his skin, A few birds circled overhead, wheeling absently in fatigue above the barren lands.
  • Even before they reach their digital recorders overhead, the reporters tower over Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), who must be all of five-foot-four and cannot possibly see any of the gleaming sheetmetal she has come to explore. 2010 Detroit Auto Show: Politicians see "progress" in Motor City
  • The sun was shining high overhead but it wasn't mirrored in the water.
  • He offered an innovative design solution which incorporated the use of low-angle overhead baffles, concrete floors, wing wall baffles and a bullet trap system.
  • Other fields and cottage gardens grow grapevines on overhead trellises, the soil beneath the arches being densely planted with cabbages and other vegetables.
  • Side by side they lay among the morning-glories, with the yellow blossoms of the hau dropping upon them from overhead, watching the motes of men toil upward, till the thing happened, and three of them, slipping, rolling, sliding, dashed over a cliff-lip and fell sheer half a thousand feet. Koolau the Leper
  • I made transparencies of their original sketches and we used overhead projectors to trace their designs on the walls.
  • It would simply be part of the overhead expense incurred by the solicitor in the proper conduct of his practice.
  • The sky overhead was overcast with great gray clouds, and the atmosphere was actually kind of moody.
  • Here it is demonstrated for hitting an overhead shot (the most-played shot in badminton, unlike tennis or squash which are primarily underarm swings).
  • He stood in the shadows of a downtown Manhattan office building, shielded from the cold, driving rainstorm by the scaffold overhead and the leather trench coat covering his body.
  • Overhead, a bird cried, and in the distance, another answered.
  • Overhead, a drone whirred menacingly, and a helicopter gunship cruised the coast.
  • Then go back and do it again, but with your arms streamlined overhead (extended body position).
  • The story is one of massive overheads and razor-thin margins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Televisions are in every rack, and a pneumatic overhead hoist is in each hangar bay, just to make the mechanics happy.
  • The rents that are collected are presently insufficient to cover these costs as well as other overheads.
  • Several of the men were there standing about the square iron-bound box attached by a wire rope to a wheel overhead, and known as the skep, which, with another, would be the conveyances of the ore that was to be found, from deep down in the mine to the surface, or, as the miners termed it, to grass; and until the man-engine was finished this was the ordinary way up and down. Sappers and Miners The Flood beneath the Sea
  • The vignette, with its quartet of bare-chested musclemen around a poker table, their biceps and pectorals effectively lit by the low-hanging overhead fixture, is funny and provocative.
  • The fear was put into perspective by one crew member who believed when he heard the flapping of the genoa caused by the halyard coming away that there was a helicopter overhead to rescue us.
  • Sara had other ideas, however, and extended a leg high into the air to flick it up before manoeuvring to execute an exquisite overhead kick that flew past Francois Dubordeaux into the bottom right corner of his goal.
  • I could softly talk into the microphone and record the type of clouds billowing above, the look of the dew on the grass, the hawk gliding overhead, the ripe dewberries at my feet.
  • The dry overhead lights stitched silver sparks along the agonizer's edges. Firestorm
  • One hallway gets smaller as you go, until finally you stand trapped and hunched; a Garden of Exile contains olive trees hidden in huge concrete planters with only the treetops visible, unreachably far overhead.
  • Wearing breathing apparatus they were a few feet into the building when overhead piping collapsed, trapping them.
  • A V-shaped skein passing overhead with a cacophony of honks floating down still epitomizes wildness and freedom for many people.
  • Not that long ago, a classroom-style overhead projector (properly called an epidiascope) with A4 transparencies and a marker pen was the norm for most conferences. Brad Ideas - Comments
  • Other cases are shots of birds wheeling overhead, or dog teams riding, or kayak trips, or cleaning blubber that are all too long.
  • Four people died in the GNER buffet car when it cannoned into an overhead line stanchion.
  • Suddenly there was a loud swoosh from overhead them.
  • A man in the gangway suddenly stood up to reach for something in the overhead locker.
  • Helicopters circled overhead as the caravan finally reached the end of its historic journey.
  • Storage overheads were apportioned to materials, in proportion to their value, then the workshop overheads were applied to the work accounts according to an hourly rate.
  • Overhead, the lights showed the old timbers, used to brace the roof.
  • Clouds boiled in the sky overhead, blocking out the sun and heralding a storm.
  • By outsourcing, they can reduce cost and overhead, or redirect expenses to R & D and marketing to drive future growth.
  • The lights in the groined vaults overhead changed again and shifted up the spectrum. Wild Dreams of Reality, 5
  • Overhead, the eternal sky glowed with its luminous clouds.
  • Authentic Cajun cuisine awaits you -- served in a small, intimate dining room featuring slow-moving fans overhead.
  • This was a single overhead cam 2 litre engine, developing up to 140 BHP and mated to a five speed gearbox.
  • Its white suite includes a bath with overhead electric shower and a wash hand basin with vanity unit.
  • Overhead the Harriers and F-18s raced in to strafe the line of palm trees just inshore from the target beach. BALANCE OF POWER
  • Cylinder deactivation, a natural for OHV engines, is achievable but far more complex with overhead cams.
  • I helped her put her luggage up in the overhead so that she would not hit sleeping people while trying to lift it.
  • As if on cue, Montag doffed a sarong and unveiling a bedazzled bikini from her swimsuit line as her song "Body Language" was played overhead. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
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  • Yesterday's chart showed the part of our Milky Way galaxy that stretches overhead in the evening.
  • Then remind yourself that you're not cutting overhead or "rightsizing" or eliminating FTEs. Reality bites. It should.
  • One of the biggest growth areas will be the move from overhead valve engines to overhead cam engines.
  • Thanks to the generosity of sponsors, overheads were kept to a minimum.
  • Two distant percussive thuds, like a car door being slammed, sound from across the river and two more shells barrel overhead with a low growl.
  • He launched himself into a spectacular overhead kick that screamed past Walker into the Walsall net.
  • The association said its proposal is based on increased overhead costs for maintenance, spare parts and fuel.
  • I looked up to dozens of cormorants whooshing softly overhead.
  • We also had to shout a lot because of the Heathrow aircraft constantly flying overhead.
  • Transport is usually considered as the key component of the provision of social overhead capital.
  • A woodpecker called loudly in the beech wood; a "wish-wish" in the air overhead was caused by the swift motion of a wood-pigeon passing from "holt" to "hurst," from copse to copse. The Life of the Fields
  • Along the path there were fascinating details, composed of the manifold greenery which revels in damp heat, ferns, mosses, confervae, fungi, trailers, shading tiny rills which dropped down into grottoes feathery with the exquisite Trichomanes radicans, or drooped over the rustic path and hung into the river, and overhead the finely incised and almost feathery foliage of several varieties of maple admitted the light only as a green mist. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • Overhead in the darkening sky, the gathering thunderclouds rumbled a warning.
  • It would simply be part of the overhead expense incurred by the solicitor in the proper conduct of his practice.
  • The cocker spaniel puppy stopped abruptly, then eyed the spinning leaf overhead.
  • As the helicopter flew overhead, they waved frantically, trying to attract its attention.
  • The sky was wheeling overhead; we were brave and safe.
  • The report found that electricity companies said underground cables failed less but took far longer to find and repair than overhead faults.
  • What they forgot to take into account, however, is that you do not hear the primary charge of a rifle being fired if you are more than 100 metres from it, you only hear the "thwack" or "crack" of the bullet passing overhead, followed by a MUTED primary charge thump (weapon firing). On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The electric part is that it uses a pantograph or roof mounted current collector to pick up electricity from the overhead catenary or wires - the same ones that zapped little Timu a few days ago.
  • Blue sparks flashed where the trolleybus wires joined those overhead. THE OPEN DOOR
  • The wire from that pole to ‘our’ pole was too close to an overhead power supply cable and, in the wind, had rubbed through its insulation.
  • Spider crabs stalked the seabed; wrasse, blennies, shannies and rockling darted over the reefs, and pollack wheeled overhead.
  • Don't you need at least 3 satellites overhead to calculate a geocode?
  • There were still narked at what the weather had done to their tracks and overhead cables and were holding up the commuters.
  • On this street was a throng of trucks and wagons lading and unlading; bales and boxes rose and sank by pulleys overhead; the footway was a labyrinth of packages of every shape and size: there was no flagging of the pitiless energy that moved all forward, no sign of how heavy a weight lay on it, save in the reeking faces of its helpless instruments. Complete March Family Trilogy
  • He paged through about a dozen transparencies on the overhead projector.
  • The overhead skylight had contributed its share to the chaos.
  • We heard the sonic boom of a jet overhead.
  • Well, surely that sensible widow was in on whatever distaff discussions went on overhead. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • Overhead, a passing troop of red-faced mangabeys hooted in derision before crashing off through the canopy, while a nine-inch millipede with a body like stainless steel crawled across my hand and into the leaf litter.
  • When a meteor streaks overhead, the system records a brief ping - the echo of a TV signal bouncing off the meteor's trail.
  • Precede this exercise with overhead presses and follow it with side laterals and bent-over lateral raises.
  • An oxygen mask will come down from the overhead in case of an emergency.
  • Up ahead, in North Dakota, storm clouds came all the way down to the ground like an overhead garage door.
  • After determining the overhead requirements, we conclude that the arithmetic coding adaptive data compression technique can provide a substantial increase in throughput for this system.
  • A broken V formation of Canada geese passed high overhead, their wild calls plunging down the cold air. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • The ancient floorboards overhead creaked and groaned. Ominous
  • The mist has cleared sufficiently for somebody to be buzzing overhead in a microlight. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tried not to hear the roar of flames overhead, or the frightened whinnies of fellow passengers, but the task was impossible.
  • The answer is that finding the money is just an overhead cost of the business, like the rent paid for the premises, or the cost of heating the premises.
  • A kind of grayness moved through me, thick and heavy like the fog roiling overhead. Hoodwink
  • The commercial software industry also exaggerates its overhead and minimizes, say, marketing and profits. Matthew Yglesias » Copyright and Author Starvation
  • Alec Baldwin's foundation gave away $555,000 with only $215 in overhead expenses; fellow actor Steve Martin's disbursed $399,000 with overhead of $329. Celebrity Charities: Good For Image, But What About Good Works?
  • If we step on shore, the ‘Charadrius caruncula’, a species of plover, a most plaguy sort of “public-spirited individual”, follows you, flying overhead, and is most persevering in its attempts to give fair warning to all the animals within hearing to flee from the approaching danger. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • ‘One night we held our breath as a doodlebug putt-putted overhead,’ said Sheila.
  • What better could I have done in the smoky warmth of our hearth-fire than to con, by the light of the electric bulb dangling overhead, its annals in some such voluntarily quaint and unconsciously old-fashioned volume as Irving’s Legends of the Conquest of Spain; or to read in some such (if there is any such other) imperishably actual and unfadingly brilliant record of impressions as Gautier’s Familiar Spanish Travels
  • The contractor is paid for the actual costs he incurs plus a previously agreed lump sum for his overheads and profit.
  • The result is a 2.2-litre engine with 16 valves, twin overhead camshafts and a pair of vibration-reducing balancer shafts.
  • I didn't move, but sat against the mast running my finger along the cut on my foot and looking vacantly at the green-brown wavelets parting before us, the boulders and cedars along the shore and cloud menagerie overhead.
  • Rockets scream around you, birds move overhead, engines thrum quietly in your wake.
  • No bird of prey hovered overhead, not even the dragonflies disturbed the oily surface of the pond.
  • Machinegun fire and explosions boomed out and helicopters clattered overhead as naked children ran for safety, screaming.
  • He crept forth into the town square, keeping one eye on the clouds wheeling overhead.
  • From this padded cell you pass into the workspace which, in contrast, is crisply designed with white walls and floor, glazed divisions, overhead ducting and a glass conference room at the centre.
  • There, like elsewhere across Beirut, generators have been dusted off and overhead wires have once again become a common sight.
  • Jake accepted the pole from Abby, and the two quietly watched the whitecaps in the bay, while the clouds lazily drifted overhead.
  • Reducing your overheads and achieving cost savings in other areas of your business will take time to plan and achieve.
  • It was like someone scooted rain clouds from overhead and a big ole yellow sunbeam came down to warm me!
  • Indirect costs are sometimes called overheads or expenses. Chapter 10
  • A year later, as I stood waiting for a bus that wasn't coming, helicopters hovered overhead.
  • No wonder! Look! That thunderhead is right overhead now.
  • Eliminate the glare from artificial light by switching from direct to indirect overhead lighting.
  • Like I mentioned, the opening sequence is very airy, very simple, just a shot panning overhead of a winding road that seems to twist and gnarl around a mountainous path. This Week In Trailers: Mammoth, The White Ribbon, Love The Beast, Love, Starsuckers | /Film
  • Lord Grade could estimate the cost of your clothes at a glance (adding 50\% for overheads and a 50\% markup), having been in the schmutter business before deciding that there was a brighter future dancing the Charleston. The Guardian World News
  • The contractor is paid for the actual costs he incurs plus a previously agreed lump sum for his overheads and profit.
  • Sea King helicopters thundered overhead as the troops poured from amphibious landing craft and secured the beachhead on Aberdeen peninsula, three kilometers west of the capital.
  • A backdrop of mountains and glaciers, and condors soaring high overhead, make this the perfect antidote to the bustle of every day life.
  • access time is the sum of seek time and rotational latency and command processing overhead
  • All these she studied long and carefully, while the dancing glow of the firelight played over the child's delicate flesh, and it extended its little arms in the pleasant warmth, holding them up, as in act of adoration, towards those gracious unseen presences, still, apparently, hovering above the flood of instreaming sunshine against the ceiling overhead. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance
  • Beyond him, the window framed a snowscape: a treeline with white-washed evergreens and cobalt-blue sky overhead, achingly blue.
  • When there isn't a lot of organizational overhead to obtaining resources, app developers will -- surprise -- use more resources -- a * lot* more resources. Latest from Computerworld
  • It snows onto a snowman and a Christmas tree while Santa flies overhead and the aforementioned bulbs twinkle merrily.
  • Such circumstance is breakneck, have a bit shake, hang overhead droplight to fall down likely, consequence is very serious.
  • Lower overhead usually means discount prices, and searchable shops make it easier to locate hard-to-find items.
  • Through the overhead skylight they could see the night sky turn a deep black. THREE IN ONE
  • If you move to a smaller office you will reduce your overheads.
  • There is also an overhead countershaft with strap shifting arrangement. Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891
  • I got my bag from the overhead and started off the plane.
  • Suddenly, they all turn and start scrabbling down the path, the sound of a helicopter echoing overhead and sending a cloud of crows whirling into the sky.
  • They have dual overhead cams and four valves per cylinder.
  • Weary and footsore, they trundled slowly out of the forest, the horses stumbling slightly despite the bright sunlight filtering in overhead.
  • A seaplane drifted overhead, taking photographs for before-and-after images to determine how the atoll's topography had changed. THE X FILES 3: GROUND ZERO
  • When it came to scoring goals, from long-range, from headers, overhead kicks, close in poachers, Law was a genius when it came to putting a ball in the back of the net.
  • This always turned out to be a costly mistake for them, because this printery employed highly inefficient and obsolete methods with very high overheads.
  • Dark clouds had massed overhead, intermittent flashes of lightning jumping between them.
  • It's a way of life for us, the overheads are killing us and pushing people out of the business, but us showies will keep going.
  • Many stars overhead are invisible to the naked eye.
  • The faint roar of the traffic and the sea widened the night, but the sky was starless, the low cloud hung overhead and sealed us in. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • At last, lambs frolic in the fields as white fluffy clouds bob overhead.
  • Arsham's piece was a small gray model of a parking garage complete with tiny streetlights; seen from overhead, the structure formed the word ‘regret’ written in cursive script.
  • planes were flying overhead
  • Columns ran along both the front and the back to hold up the crosswalks overhead that connected the two dayclass buildings on either side.
  • Overhead, a glittering canopy of stars shimmers around the broad sweep of the Milky Way.
  • American ground troops, equipped with laptops that can download real-time video from UAVs overhead, "want more and more of it, " said Maj. Chris Snodgrass, the Predator squadron commander here.
  • The rustle of the leaves overhead was restful, and the lacy pattern of shadows cast on the ground was hypnotic.
  • Hundreds of birds suddenly exploded from the tree branches high overhead. A KING'S RANSOM
  • All three children's bedrooms have overhead galleries with built-in ladders.
  • From an ash-grey sky finely-wrought snowflakes descended, fluttering angularly in the calm air like the scraps of paper that Americans pour over their heroes – God was blessing the Revolution – and fighter planes flew overhead in formation, while others flew low over the highest towers of Russian history. Archive 2009-09-01
  • The helicopters hovering overhead added to the sense of urgency.
  • One way of increasing profit margins is to cut overhead costs.
  • There were ominous dark clouds gathering overhead.
  • Eye-witness accounts were n accord with a large meteoroid/small asteroid entry, with a body passing overhead accompanied by a terrific roar (presumably electrophonic effects), later concussions, and the sky being lit up like daylight. Signs of the Times
  • And most commendably, Anders has done this by bucking conventional wisdom at every turn, choosing a merit-based strategy for the books he adds to Pyr's catalog that has skirted the easy paths to bestsellerdom that bigger publishers, with their higher overhead, find it hard to ignore. SF Reviews.net chooses its Publisher of the Decade 2000-2009
  • A tourist boat putters by in the canal; the sails of the huge windmill overhead cast long, cool shadows across the road.
  • The rubber inflatable octopus in the overhead compartment is for important financial purposes only!
  • Deep sea animals will heave themselves up from the abyssal depths, even though it's fatal to them, if they hear a rumor that you will be passing overhead in a boat.
  • Lets try to remove barriers to care, focus on cost effective primary care delivery, and cut down on administrative overhead costs.
  • Overhead, uncounted billions of stars, planets, and satellites swirl, creating a heavenly light show that changes every night, and it's one the entire family can share.
  • Our vantage is that of an impassive bird, flying invisibly overhead, surveying the world with stately reserve. Ballardian » Edward Burtynsky: Oil – A Ballardian Interpretation
  • In the leaner 1990s that headquarters glamour is increasingly seen as gluttony - an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy and overheads.
  • In smoke-coloured folds, closely matching the lowering dim canopy of vapour brooding overhead, the prairie spread about her, deepening to a basined valley in the middle distances, sweeping to a rise beyond, so that the edges of the basin looked down upon the town. The Dop Doctor
  • As the planes flew overhead, all the guns started firing.
  • A plane flew overhead, an ad for Coppertone trailing behind on a banner.
  • Back inside his room, he turned on the overhead fan and the air conditioner.
  • The overhead light in the room suddenly switched off, plunging the room in darkness.
  • As the helicopter flew overhead, they waved frantically, trying to attract its attention.
  • Vegetable exports dropped considerably because of factors such as high freight as well as other overhead costs.
  • The overhead costs of large companies that self-insure is 5 to 10 percent of premiums), companies in the small group market spend 25 to 27 percent of premiums, and individual insurance spends 40 percent of premiums on administration. Wonk Room » How The GOP Budget Misdiagnoses America’s Health Care Crisis
  • Beginning with a 123 cc model, the ultimate Maserati motorcycle was a 248 cc vertical twin with overhead cam engine.
  • When I think of the old Allen Street school, with its hard and ugly lines, where the gas had to be kept burning even on the brightest days, recitations suspended every half-hour, and the children made to practice calisthenics so that they should not catch cold while the windows were opened to let in fresh air; of the dark playground downstairs, with the rats keeping up such a racket that one could hardly hear himself speak at times; or of that other East Side “playground” where the boys “weren’t allowed to speak above a whisper, ” so as not to disturb those studying overhead, I fancy that I can make out both the cause and the cure of the boy’s desperation. XIII. Justice to the Boy
  • Once the overhead boom microphone had moved out of the way, she stepped forwards.
  • Same as the majority, Mark; I preferred the orangey rust-coloured cover with the wrecked starship high overhead. And the winner is ...
  • She watched as the firecrackers rained down from the planes overhead and exploded into fireballs.
  • As the thunder continued to rumble overhead, grief-stricken residents wiped tears from their eyes as they stood to read the many messages of condolence.
  • Like dark circles and overhead lighting and just like really bad, like hideous - hideosity (ph), I ` d call it. CNN Transcript Sep 28, 2009
  • ‘Ultimately, the standing shoulder press is a great lead-in exercise for learning more advanced power moves such as push-presses and overhead squats,’ he says.

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