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

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1 Declining car sales in the UK last year did little to dent the popularity of German car manufacturers over here .
2 because there 's no job opportunities over here , it 's a lovely country but it 's simply because of the work factor .
3 I 'd like to go to America because there are better job prospects over there .
4 They 've got some little boxes , gift boxes over there .
5 And in this country , Labour consumer affairs spokesman Nigel Griffiths is calling on the Office of Fair Trading to investigate alleged Microsoft unfair business practices over here .
6 Can we put him with the biscuit cutters over there ?
7 That said , any which are operating subsidiaries in the US might care to note that , for all the strictness of securities laws over there , a survey in 1990 found that more than 60 per cent of claims come from sources other than shareholders .
8 ‘ People still think all the money goes to Africa but a third of the money raised so far has stayed in Britain , with 1,600 Comic Relief projects over here , ’ she said .
9 Norman Fowler , Secretary of State for Employment , is likely to exploit the differences already emerging yesterday between right and left-wing union leaders over how far the definition should go .
10 Prime-time programmes over here are mostly in Hindi .
11 We 've got a lot of electronics wizards over here you know . ’
12 Which perhaps opens the door for TV companies over here to step in and make stars once more out of top domestic wrestlers .
13 The supply problems over here are even worse .
14 Can you buy marrowfat peas over here ?
15 Gigolo Aunts ' casual tenacity has been rewarded with a deal with Fire Records over here , which gives everyone the opportunity to catch ‘ Cope ’ and its maudlin lyrical concerns .
16 There 's a much , much larger range of great designer clothes over here because it 's just a bigger population .
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