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

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1 What I find horrible is that there are so many organisations or or places all over Great Britain , they 're all doing the same sort of tests !
2 The Mountain View , California-based Unicode Consortium has merged its multi-lingual encoding standard with the recently approved ISO 10646 , developed by the International Standards Organisation : the idea is that computers all over the world should agree on which number stands for which character so they will be able to communicate other in any language .
3 The national television and radio stations reported on March 13 that lawyers all over the country were demanding Muite 's resignation , and articles in three national newspapers accused him of maligning Kenya 's former President , Jomo Kenyatta .
4 It appeared that students all over China were on edge and quite willing to express their numerous grievances , encouraged by leading intellectuals and various ‘ factions ’ within the party itself .
5 We hope that by including a variety of cases we can inspire individuals and groups all over the country to take up arms on behalf of a threatened building in their neighbourhood .
6 BCAR Chairman Steve Challis welcomed delegates from museums and groups all over the UK to the meeting , explaining that he thought BCAR to be ‘ probably one of the smallest groups in the BAPC ’ .
7 He got bruises and sores all over him .
8 The importance of this love and its physical demonstration is acknowledged in ceremonies and rituals all over the Indian sub-continent .
9 Often cited in this context is the fact that young boys , far more often than girls , play with Lego and other constructional toys , thus building up their spatial concepts and skills gradually over time .
10 So she did — her brother-in-law , a schoolteacher with a young growing family , a huge mortgage and debts all over the place .
11 He would be able to visit libraries , museums and institutions all over Britain and make contact with other numerologists .
12 These workers have traditionally been the toughest and most radical , and employers all over America are aware that if Pittston can break the ‘ mother union ’ , then the attempts to gain the ground lost in the Reagan years will be stillborn .
13 These rich passenger vessels , if that is what they are , have a high prow and a relatively low stern ; a carved representation of a leopard or lioness stretches and peers out over the stern .
14 Whey-faced and wobbling , she slowly rises to a kneeling position behind the chair and peers out over a rampart of faded chintz , searching the room for the source of my voice .
15 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
16 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
17 and are the average selling prices of the dominant firms and blenders respectively over the year 1986 based on reported prices in the UK farming press .
18 I do n't think but that sort of thing , but he drew black circles and triangles all over this white wall it looked , I 've got a photograph of that
19 The job involved visiting mining camps , quarries and oilfields all over the world selling explosives and it gave Haslam his first taste of the excitement of travel , something that has remained with him all his life .
20 His Majesty appealed to him as a Statesman and as one who had been a Minister of the Crown to place before everything the present dangerous situation of the country , Sir Herbert replied that he and his party were just as patriotic as the Conservatives : the country would be in far greater danger from Tariffs — price of food stuffs would rise , there would be strikes and outbreaks all over the country .
21 ‘ If I had teeth and tentacles all over the place that 's just the sort of message I 'd send .
22 Just blood and bones all over the sand .
23 For pure nostalgia the Alternative Exhibition has displays of Cadbury memorabilia large and small donated from attics and cupboards all over the country .
24 The application of systematic thinking to , for instance , the courses offered by the Open University has resulted in the production of syllabuses , learning methods and study materials which are not only of extremely high quality but are profoundly influencing the approach of teachers and administrators all over the world and at many levels of educational activity .
25 As in the autumn of 1981 , it seemed to be losing its way , with doubts over government support for British Leyland , ministers attacked over repeated strikes by secondary school teachers , and criticisms also over Britain 's support for President Reagan at the time of bombing raids on Libya .
26 ‘ I hear you played cowboys and Indians all over Berkshire with Gareth and Coconut yesterday . ’
27 ‘ We know how much the awards mean to authors and illustrators ; and we know that teachers and parents all over the country use these shortlists as the definitive guide to the year 's outstanding children 's books .
28 ‘ My dad looks very like me , he has everything the same as me — even the same hair and freckles all over his face .
29 Though neither was primarily a journalist , their dual example has revolutionized journalistic practices and conventions all over Europe .
30 There were lumps and bumps all over the place , accompanied by intense itching .
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