Example sentences of "over [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 She had already found herself in isolation over progress to monetary union and the endorsement of a social charter of workers ' rights , and it became clear that the new European Community order would be built on an even closer alliance of France and West Germany .
2 Cabinet disagreement over response to killings
3 Victims ' concern over damage to their image results in many cases of computer fraud going unreported .
4 Tempers had flared between Brendan Meehan , 44 , and the Mansha family over damage to the meter and a window at his bedsit flat in Marton Road , Middlesbrough .
5 It was the first appeal court ruling that relatives had a right to claim compensation over damage to a foetus which later caused the child 's death .
6 Cut to shot of stuntman falling backwards over rail to the floor .
7 A manager 's persistent failure to pay over money to the artist would constitute such a breach , as would constant failure to make him or herself available to the artist , or the wilful neglect of the artist 's career .
8 Follow track over rise to Hillhouse Farm , then swing around to right of farm buildings and descend steeply on tarmac road to another small valley , passing between pools .
9 Concern over exposure to the troubled Heron International group hit the banking sector , with Barclays , down 12 at 287p , the main casualty .
10 In recent years , concern has been raised over exposure to ionizing radiation from radon gas .
11 Refinement of interim conclusions based on national antislavery organisation will concentrate first on the elements of agitation in winning over support to antislavery by paying attention to local antislavery committees or societies , types of antislavery meeting and petitioning .
12 Alternatively you could extend your walk from the summit of Grisedale Pike and head over south-west to Hopegill Head and join the forest road at Swinside .
13 This element of control over entry to the trade was crucial to the prospects of artisan unions .
14 Protests over entrance to nursing home
15 The rest of the conference was humming with the anticipated controversy over sado-masochism , and with the anger of women with disabilities over non-accessibility to the venue and to the discussion papers .
16 The crisis over aid to eastern Bosnia has delayed the peace negotiations taking place at the United Nations .
17 ‘ Besides , ’ he added ill-advisedly , ‘ banks have been losing money hand over fist to the Third World . ’
18 Please for god 's sake stop playing Fairclough at the back — the defence is a shambles when he 's there — quite honestly I 'm getting pretty pissed off with Wilko — i know we 've had a long unbeaten run and we 're still second and he 's won us the championship etc etc and this is defenitely over reaction to last night but get rid of the fucking bastard and find us someone who 'll pick teams that can beat the Norwich 's and Man Utd7s of the league or we 'll be perenial mid table finishers .
19 Controversy over amendment to Constitution
20 Controversy over move to republic status — Party realignments
21 Major raps Mates over gift to Nadir
22 Pay-off He has also been ordered to pay £2 million to first wife Mariana Simionescu , and hand over cash to Jannike Bjorling , his son 's mum .
23 Such ‘ advertorials ’ blur the distinction between editorial content and advertising and so shift control over content to the advertisers and away from news organizations .
24 minor on Heard Island is entirely resident , not surprisingly so in view of the distance over water to more agreeable wintering grounds .
25 It suits the left : it hands over control to local people .
26 The huge loss of dollars under ‘ other transactions ’ in 1947 reflects the short-lived abolition of controls over access to dollars in that year .
27 Mrs Hancock 's lawyer said that his client and Mrs Rinehart had reached a compromise over access to the body so that the funeral could go ahead .
28 Education provides two major areas for arguments over access to information .
29 A ‘ users group ’ meets about once a month to consider any problems over access to the signal and has proved a useful forum for discussion of wider and longer-term issues .
30 We took direct action : battles such as the one over access to the Lesbian Sex and Sexual Practice Conference in 1983 , the Feminist Bookfair in 1984 , and the general battle to get the SAD access code used in public listings of events in feminist publications … and much more .
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