Verb
see over (third-person singular simple present sees over, present participle seeing over, simple past saw over, past participle seen over)
(transitive) To inspect something fully.
What you see, but can't see over is as good as infinite. Thomas Carlyle
When you are up against a wall, put down roots like a tree, until clarity comes from deeper sources to see over that wall and grow. Carl Jung
I learnt to drive at around eleven years old. In an old jeep on a field in Colorado. There were lots of ditches. I could barely see over the steering wheel. David Lauren
We walk ourselves into ruts so deep we cannot see over them. Tom Brown, Jr.
The best of our theater is standing on tiptoe, striving to see over the shoulders of father and mother. The worst is exploiting and wallowing in the self-pity of adolescence and obsessive keyhole sexuality. The way out, as the poet says, is always through. Arthur Miller
You can see over time whether people are prepared to differ or not. William Hague