Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adv] over [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone investing £1,000 in the average investment trust just after the second world war would now have a holding worth well over Pounds 250,000 . |
2 | World championships in several sports are already lined up for the Arena , as well as national and local sports events to drawn sports fans from all over Britain . |
3 | The club is revving up a grand welcome for four-wheel fans from all over Britain . |
4 | The opening ceremony at the Altes Museum in central Berlin was attended by journalists from all over Europe and excited Berliners . |
5 | Sugar was the first aircraft to undertake such a mercy flight , and over the next two or three weeks many other Lancasters made similar trips from all over Europe . |
6 | It now attracts international drivers from all over Europe and is worth points in the European Championship . |
7 | Here developed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries a centre for the arts which attracted artists and craftsmen from all over Italy . |
8 | The 800-year-old hospital cares for the ill from all over Britain . |
9 | Dozens of hunt supporters from all over Gloucestershire turned out to lobby councillors before today 's meeting . |
10 | A community venture from Herefordshire has won fourth prize amongst entries from all over Europe in ‘ La Village que J'Aime ’ — and the people of the Marcle Ridge are thrilled . |
11 | Customs sources say that raves held just over the border are attracting hundreds of teenagers from all over Ulster — and drug dealers . |
12 | An exhibition and conference on fire-fighting involving companies and brigades from all over Austria was in full swing . |
13 | Farnborough was being swamped by skaters from all over Europe . |
14 | Aircraft from all over Europe and America are taking part in one of the biggest mid-air refuelling exercises ever staged . |
15 | You might also prefer to work to a looser tension for this type of all over cable pattern . |
16 | , along with swimming club president and Prototype Fast Reactor station manager , was invited to present medals at the event , which attracts youngsters from all over Scotland . |
17 | YOUNGSTERS from all over Northern Ireland , including Londonderry , are to take part in a mass community challenge to help hospitals , community centres and charities . |
18 | Wet and wintry weather regularly spoils the riding day treat for disabled youngsters from all over Merseyside . |
19 | The competition was a big hit last year when talented songsters from all over Merseyside took pubs and clubs by storm with their versions of old and new favourites . |
20 | The competition was a big hit last year when talented songsters from all over Merseyside took pubs and clubs by storm with their versions of old and new favourites . |
21 | Since the shop opened in 1989 , it has received over 200,000 visitors from all over Britain and overseas . |
22 | In addition , offshore work involves many thousands of men travelling to Aberdeen from all over Britain , to be ferried to installations by helicopter . |
23 | The overseas trade fair will give 25 companies from all over Northern Ireland the opportunity to sell to hundreds of US buyers . |
24 | Ambassadors from all over Europe provided the school with 40 traditional recipes for their European Cook Book . |
25 | CITY of Derry 's flourishing Pro-Am has attracted golfers from all over Britain and Ireland this weekend . |
26 | Already free radio enthusiasts from all over East Anglia are planning a grand reunion . |
27 | More than three hundred breweries from all over Europe showed off their finest in front of some familiar faces . |
28 | A softly-spoken , intense man , he receives hundreds of visitors who come to his home from all over India to view his work . |
29 | LONDONERS gathered in their thousands at Hyde Park , last Saturday to welcome bandsmen from all over Scotland and Ireland to the British Piping Championships . |
30 | The examples that have been quoted above could be multiplied by case-studies from all over England and from widely-separated periods of time . |