Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] over which " in BNC.
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1 | Census showed that in the wards which closely ( but not completely ) correspond to the jurisdiction of Easton 's police , there is a total population of just over 50,000 , a mere 2.5 per cent of which is Catholic , compared with 22.6 per cent as a whole in the two district council areas over which Easton straddles . |
2 | In a particular market , given its underlying cost and demand parameters , it will usually be possible to define a range of discount rates over which agreement on some collusive set of outputs or prices can be sustained by some threatened punishment strategy . |
3 | However , the arguments which underlie the concept of justiciability can also be used to support the idea that in reviewing government decisions over which the courts are prepared to exercise control , they should only award remedies to aggrieved parties in cases where it can be said that the respondent has gone wrong in some fairly extreme way . |
4 | " They say we 've sold our souls to France in return for rice fields over which the crane might fly all morning without encountering barriers . |
5 | Such battalions had the additional valve that they made liaison practicable between the UDA and the law and order sensitive rural paramilitary organisations and kept open a bridge of respectability into UDA circles over which even pre-election politicians could come and go . |
6 | This comes in two forms , that used here being the SADS-L , or Lifetime Version , which enables the assessment to be based , not on a single episode of illness , but on accumulated information about the person , covering the longer time periods over which our subjects could be studied . |
7 | Bridges ( 1979 ) certainly does n't think so because he sees the curriculum as a selection from culture requiring value judgements over which teachers have no monopoly of wisdom . |