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

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1 The potential instability of the this position was heightened by uncertainty over how the eventual losers would respond to defeat .
2 With the balloon tethered to prevent it going up instead of along , there was some confusion over when the race had actually started.A problem compounded by the fact that the Emma Louise was out of sight on the river , so a check would be made separately on her speed .
3 By November , however , only three banks had dodne so , reflecting the confusion over how the future banking system would work .
4 The recent controversies over both the Maastricht amendment and Workfare serve to betray the Conservatives ' real economic aim of making Britain the low wage centre of Europe .
5 ( 2 ) Study the profitability of your personal injury work over both the short term and long term .
6 After one visit to a juvenile court where some gang members had been committed to Approved School after ‘ carrying out depredations against shopkeepers over quite a wide area ’ , Dr Bryan ‘ could not help feeling a little depressed at the thought of so much high spirit , imagination , ingenuity and daring shut up behind high walls ’ .
7 Disagreement over how the cuts are to be implemented is also expected .
8 Most countries also accept this scheme for trade between member states , but there is considerable disageement over how the tax should be administered .
9 Although he announced that there would be ‘ no election results while we 're here ’ , it did not stop much speculation over both the opera and the election .
10 The final compromise over how the system would operate was only reached after concessions by the British and West German Governments .
11 His grand plans for a hero 's welcome disintegrated into a mass of fears over how the High Command would view this night .
12 Come on , put your juice over there a bit so it does n't fall off the table ah that 's better , ta
13 By dawn , some patchy drizzle seems likely over eastern England and a few showers over both the south east and south west .
14 We had so many military establishments over there the Company had its own place Camp King close off Frankfurt I guess most of it would have been there .
15 The SDA was given ( and has retained ) wide powers over both the hard and soft aspects of economic development .
16 And if they are genuine it could open up old wounds in Russia where there is still bitter feeling over how the execution has been constantly covered-up by communists , including leader Boris Yeltsin .
17 They lose control over both the revenue and the expenditure , often with catastrophic results : rent not paid , fuel bills missed , arrears mounting .
18 His decisions and negotiations with the government shaped the manner in which the British Crown extended its control over both the Company and its Indian possessions , a process which culminated in the passing of the Regulating Act of 1773 .
19 These packages are cheaper than the basic time cost , since they take away the advertiser 's control over when the ad is to appear .
20 ‘ Quality of childcare and practicality are also important and although cash works out cheapest , it has a serious drawback in that the employer has no control over how the money is being used .
21 This allowed the government to allocate sums of money to LEAs for particular educational purposes , thus reducing the local authorities ' control over how the block grant was spent .
22 In the first place , the Pentagon had partial control over how the funds granted under the terms of the Pacts of Madrid were to be spent .
23 No-one else on the course was harmed or hindered , unlike in the infamous case in California some 10 years ago , when one Jim Brown was convicted of beating , then choking , an opponent following an argument over where a ball should be marked on the green .
24 ‘ I may is well place before the dog over there the message of God as before those hungry millions who have no lustre in their eyes and whose only God is their bread . ’
25 While as professional soldiers immersed in a war the Committee members were primarily concerned with the military considerations , the fact that a general state of martial law was in force meant that whoever was appointed would effectively also exercise supreme authority over both the civilian and the military populace .
26 He reports that Harald ( Bluetooth ) established his authority over both the English ( Angli ) and the Norwegians , having sent an army to England under his son Hiring , who subdued the island but was at length betrayed and killed by the Northumbrians .
27 While policy is in the formative stages there is a constant worry over how a particular initiative , or response to a crisis , will appear in the mass media .
28 Said there was no need for a recce seein' as how we 'd attacked the Windmill over there every afternoon this week . ’
29 That gives him clout not only in tricky talks with America , Britain , France and the Soviet Union over how the new Germany will fit into Europe , but also in negotiations within the European Community over what sort of Europe it will be .
30 There 's a certain irony here in the fact that the world leader in free market philosophy should be the one to try and bring some regulation into this area , because that 's the problem here , almost complete deregulation the use of convenient ships , low skilled , low paid er exploited often Third World workers , used and abused by ship owners the world over to increase their profit margins , with a subsequent lack of concern over both the environment and people 's lives .
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