Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [noun] over " in BNC.
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1 | A CHURCH minister 's plea to John Major over the closure of old people 's homes in County Durham looks to have failed . |
2 | Since a patient 's recall of drug history over the years is an unreliable measure for determining the extent of laxative abuse , we endeavoured to correlate the incidence of pseudomelanosis coli with the endoscopic diagnosis of colorectal diseases . |
3 | Western defence experts said the wording of Mr Kravchuk 's decree on Monday taking over the fleet and Mr Yeltsin 's the next day countermanding the order left room for a political solution . |
4 | Mr Heseltine who 's MP for Henley , walked out of Mrs Thatcher 's Cabinet as Defence Secretary over the Westland helicopters affair in January nineteen eighty six . |
5 | THE full extent of Prince Philip 's fury towards Princess Diana over revelations about the state of her marriage can finally be revealed today . |
6 | A study in West Germany in 1978 found that a 30 per cent reduction in chromium imports over one year could produce a fall of 25 per cent in gross domestic product . |
7 | Not surprisingly , the most rapid increase in economically active persons between 1971 and 1981 was registered by the New and Expanded Towns , with Milton Keynes LLMA experiencing a massive 64 per cent growth in labour supply over the decade . |
8 | Some of the major reasons for the increase in resource consumption include a 23 per cent increase in Royline customers over the past year , a 60 per cent increase in the number and complexity of Back Office account enquiries and a 40 per cent increase in authorisation processing associated with online systems such as SWITCH , EDI and Cashline Reciprocity . |