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

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1 We conclude that the build-up of the HNO 3 column in autumn is consistent with N 2 O 5 uptake on background aerosols , and that the loss of HNO 3 over winter is consistent with reactions occurring on polar stratospheric clouds .
2 increasing the proportion of Stage II over which classification is calculated ( 18/20 for BA/BSc from 18/24 ) ;
3 Its overall deficit was not the result of a trade deficit ( merchandise trade showed a surplus of $70 billion over the years 1950–67 ) .
4 Hence , the set of critical columns will remain the same throughout a sequence of tableaux optimal over degenerate intervals .
5 When applied to a sequence of tableaux optimal over a degenerate interval , this process can be interpreted as applying the simplex method restricted to the critical columns .
6 That is estimated to cause a shortfall of £50 million over the next three years , which will eventually and inevitably make the problem worse .
7 But Mr Chance claimed that a sustainable UK coal industry would need the financial support of open-cast mining , which last year earned BC a profit of £171 million and has contributed a total of £3.7 billion over the past 50 years .
8 Bingham has had a number of options available over the last year but always contended that Rogan , irrespective of his omission , was still very much part of the set-up .
9 The scheme could provide nearly 800 shelters at a cost of £1.8 million over the next three years .
10 The theory states that if we receive an excess of definitions favourable over those unfavourable , then we will commit crime .
11 In its Annual Report 1990 published on Sept. 17 , the World Bank revealed that net transfers from the developing world back to the developed world in 1989 totalled US$42,900 million , an increase of $5,300 million over the 1988 figure .
12 In 1988/89 the Housing Corporation invested more than £1 billion — an increase of £80 million over the previous year — and approved 25,000 dwellings : 22 per cent more than in 1987/88 .
13 Although this is an increase of £28 million over the figure for the previous year , Lord Hanson commented : ‘ We believe the recession has reached its nadir , but its effects will be felt longer than most anticipated , probably for another 12 months . ’
14 With a total deal value of £960 million the fourth quarter was the strongest , showing an increase of £340 million over the third quarter but a rise of just £20 million over the corresponding period in the previous year .
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