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

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1 It will be interesting to see whether , as suggested by Malcolm Grant , the fee system will ‘ lead to significant changes over time in the relationship between applicants and local planning authorities ’ .
2 Substantive matters such as hours of work , overtime and shift working are covered by complex legislation that gives rise to legal battles over interpretation .
3 The reabsorption into landed society of those families who had suffered in the upheavals of the past decade was to be a slow process , and was to give rise to fresh disputes over lands claimed by families who had been on opposite sides , but Edward showed over the next twenty years that loyalty and service would receive their due reward .
4 The proportion of these abortions to older married women is declining : 55 per cent of conceptions to married women over age 35 were aborted in 1975 ; 25 per cent in 1985 .
5 BR 's fares have been raised by 1.5 per cent above inflation during much of the 1980s and the Government 's proposals imply increases to four points over inflation in the 1990s .
6 Accordingly , we would see our modelling approach as an input to corporate debates over resource allocation , not as a provider of prescriptive advice .
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