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

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1 There are fears over the future of a theatre following a decision to bring in new management .
2 There are fears over the future of the Highland lines , though MacGregor dismissed them .
3 There are doubts over the efficacy of the safeguarding arrangements , particularly in the light of the difficulties of ’ policing ’ the system .
4 There were tracks over the snow and we followed them that day .
5 If there is regret over the failure of Resolution 242 as a blueprint for peace , which had seemed so promising in 1967 , there are grounds for even greater regret that the 1949 ( IVth ) Geneva Convention has not been vigorously upheld by those who claimed to be seeking a basis for peace .
6 Where a claim has been accepted but there is disagreement over the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to an arbitrator appointed under current statutory provisions .
7 Where a claim has been accepted but there is disagreement over the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to an arbitrator appointed under current statutory provisions .
8 There is controversy over the extent to which the zaibatsu were actually dissolved , but there is some agreement that fewer business leaders were purged than originally intended , that many pre-war industrialists reappeared in key positions during the 1950s and that their banks largely survived intact .
9 There is controversy over the point of entry of the pelvic parasympathetic nerves into the colonic wall .
10 Within the fusion community there is argument over the siting of the CIT .
11 In 79% of the biopsy specimens there was concurrence over the grading of the extent of gastric metaplasia .
12 Fourth , there was anxiety over the extent to which the Gulf states , whether formal belligerents or not , had been arming themselves with the most advanced weaponry available from a wide range of sources .
13 Investment was low , interest rates rose , there was concern over a fall in the population level from its 1974 peak of 62 million , and there were calls to cut back on the high social welfare spending built up by the SPD governments .
14 For example , in August 1989 there was concern over the amount of dangerous industrial waste brought to Britain for disposal from other countries .
15 There was concern over the prospect of continuing high unemployment through 1992 and into 1993 , on which subject the OECD secretariat was charged with preparing a report for the 1993 Council meeting .
16 In November 1938 there was trouble over the installation of several Polish postboxes in Danzig .
17 In Leningrad there was controversy over the introduction of joint militia and army patrols of the city [ see also p. 38013 ] .
18 There was confusion over the role of the former Soviet Army stationed in Moldova .
19 In Iraq there was glee over the fall of President Bush , seen by Baghdad as the driving force behind the Gulf War and punitive UN sanctions .
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