I'm delighted for him and I'm really and truly over the moon for what he's achieved. |
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Joe, who has worked at the centre since 1991, said he was over the moon with the award which he said was for everyone who works at the centre. |
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Now she's over the moon that in the space of three years, she's not only got herself a fascinating hobby but a husband and business as well. |
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I am over the moon for our fans, it is just reward for the way they have been behind us all season. |
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There was absolute jubilation around and people were over the moon with it. |
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You think they'd be over the moon at having a Brit actually winning a major international event, but nope. |
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I'm over the moon she is back even though I am running around like a headless chicken after her. |
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There is actually some good news though, I am now 8 months pregnant and with my new partner who is over the moon at having a child. |
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We were over the moon and quite humbled to win such a big award in front of 400 people. |
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Captain and man of the match in the final, Richard Pierre Bruney was also over the moon. |
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It does a lot for the whole team, they were over the moon, and all the guys were cheering when we came in. |
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It was an unbelievable match, and I'm over the moon for the players, the fans and the club. |
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Those very team-mates were over the moon for Angerer and know full well what a star they have in their ranks. |
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I'm over the moon, even if I'm a bit stressed thinking about joining Frankie Fredericks this evening to talk to the athletes in the Village. |
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I'm over the moon that I will soon be receiving an employment contract with Surtigas. |
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She is still over the moon, stunned and elated and by her good fortune. |
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If we won the championship, naturally we would be over the moon. |
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The critics were over the moon and the album, recorded in Los Angeles, won the Grammy Award, the supreme prize of the recording industry. |
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She would be over the moon, and to know its complete, it completes her vision. |
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The cow jumped over the moon, and licked the giant ice-cream, yum! |
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Ninety-one percent were over the moon with what had happened to them on the course. |
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Jordan charmed his grandparents and his mom was over the moon about seeing her family again. |
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When he is accepted into his dream college in Bombay city, he is over the moon. |
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While Lorraine was over the moon, Desirée wondered if she would ever get another chance to put her singing ambitions first. |
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Though the pregnancy was difficult, Moira was over the moon when Maureen McChesney was born on November 11, at Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital. |
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I can recommend this device with absolutely no reservation, as I'm completely over the moon with it. |
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She is, by the way, totally over the moon about her second husband, Seymour, of 20-some years. |
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He was just about to fall asleep when something passed over the moon. |
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The call up came last weekend and I was over the moon with it. |
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You can tell I'm over the moon by the amount I have rambled on! |
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I'm not exactly over the moon at being another year older but my wife is taking me away for the weekend to meditate, cogitate and recuperate in Cornwall. |
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The layer is deeper when the moon is out, and can become shallower when clouds pass over the moon. |
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Bridge was over the moon and Terry sick as a parrot as the game ended 4-2 following a late Chelsea penalty. |
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Compared to that, the defence should be over the moon with the outcome. |
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The Member States will not exactly be over the moon about all of this. |
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If I can deliver that, I'd be over the moon. |
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I'm so over the moon about the first three songs we've written. |
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Winemakers are over the moon to be able to showcase the individual nuances within their vineyards. |
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We're over the moon because we've hit our initial target. |
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Mary, who is a member of North East BMX Club and Tees Active Sports Academy, was over the moon with her title. |
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We knew we'd created a sensation and we were just over the moon. |
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And, in a recent correspondence, Jeffrey Nichols, Senior Economic Advisor to Rosland Capital, tells me he's over the moon in his love for gold as an investment. |
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Natasha and I are both really family-focused, and when Ollie was born happy and healthy at 34 weeks, weighing a surprisingly heavy 5lb 7oz, we were over the moon. |
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Meanwhile, in Sion they were probably whooping it up, tootin' their alphorns and ringing the old cowbells, or whatever the Swiss do when they're over the moon. |
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So there was much to celebrate last night as the airport pushed the boat out on a party which was called Over the Moon. |
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