Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adj] [noun] over the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Countries where educational difficulties over the last decade have been caused mainly by economic problems related to the burden of debt service and the effects of stabilization and adjustment policies designed to cope with them .
2 Martin said he and his helpers shifted the 400 or so bales about six times over the weekend .
3 On the basis of the MAFF-DoE memo this would seem likely to include the farming and fertiliser industries , and would give the Ministry of Agriculture almost total control over the policy .
4 Erm , I was going to mention , as Rob has done the increase in new complaints , which I think is somewhat welcome erm , we 're still taking a long time from the averages over the last twelve months , I think that 's just reflecting being out some days over the ones you 've been talking about , er , we 're down on actual stage one equipments in the month erm , we 're not quite sure why that is , mm it 's just the way things have panned out .
5 This category gives the pupils even greater control over the learning process by allowing the input data and manipulate it in various ways .
6 And why had the hair that has given Clive James and others so much fun over the years been tidied into a conventional razor-styled crop at last ?
7 The Hastings £20m scheme was celebrated by a successful ‘ Gala Day ’ on 27 April when unlimited travel over the line for only £1 was available and more formally on 6 May when the Queen Mother ( Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ) travelled over the line in the Royal Train .
  Next page