Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [art] [noun] over the " in BNC.

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1 ADD ( 1981b ) further extend this research by estimating a three-equation quarterly model of unanticipated monetary growth , output and the price level for the UK over the period 1963–78 .
2 And ‘ it ’ might be a frantic drive down the coast for a weekend over the border into Mexico , or a trip into the wine-growing country beyond the Berkeley hills , or trying a new recipe involving chocolate sauce and lobster claws or something equally revolting .
3 The women centre has served a vital need for the community over the last six or seven years , and if it closes down all that work is basically gone and all the support that we 've build up has gone , because basically there 'll be nowhere that women can go to socialise and to find out what 's going on in Oxford .
4 His average speed of 157.62 kph ( 97.96 mph ) was to remain an all-time record for the race over the full course .
5 After the ‘ O Group ’ I 'm in the picture for the tasking over the next twenty-four hours .
6 If approaching from Kirkby Stephen , as is usual , a halt should be made at Stenkrith Bridge for a look over the parapets at the River Eden below , thrashing a passage through a deep limestone gorge .
7 Although Sacheverell was found guilty , the decision by the House of Lords on 21 March to impose the mild sentence of three years ' suspension from preaching was widely seen as a moral victory for the doctor over the Whigs , and the news was greeted with ( often violent ) celebrations throughout the country .
8 He stood , at least , for honesty in sexual dealings : hence his preference for the prostitute over the grisette .
9 The longest cycle starts with the market analysis aimed at defining customer needs , and ends with the manufacture of a product to meet those needs in a manner calculated to make a profit for the company over the life of the product .
10 ‘ We are certainly bearing in mind Nathan Munson , who has been in excellent form for the Youths over the last couple of months , ’ explained McDonough .
11 I shall want a met forecast for the weather over the whole of Western Europe .
12 The problem is that the string jumps out of its nut slot under heavy strumming , because the post on the machinehead is too high to provide a break angle for the string over the nut .
13 It stands on a terrace the top step of which bears an inscription recording a dedication for the victory over the Persians at Marathon in 490 .
14 Her room was so grubby too , with nothing but a bed in it and that bidet and that bit of rag for a curtain over the small old propped-up suitcase and some clothes .
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