Example sentences of "[adj] and [noun sg] [noun] over " in BNC.
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1 | He 's made dramatic progress through the British and World rankings over the past year . |
2 | Several members of the Group are convinced that connection is essential to facilitate the development of our scientific and information systems over the next ten years . |
3 | The lifetime perspective is extended by building simulation models of individual and family income over time . |
4 | In a statement on disarmament on 17 November 1956 the Soviet Government proposed the elimination of foreign military , naval and air bases over a two-year period . |
5 | Mr Kinnock exploited political and City tensions over sterling yesterday with a call for the Government to enter immediate negotiations to become a full member of the European Monetary System . |
6 | The main application is for the disinfection of process water but economic and performance advantages over chlorine have yet to be fully demonstrated . |
7 | A ROW has broken out between private and council residents over plans for a traffic calming scheme . |
8 | The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine provides a dramatic example of the transboundary impact of pollution , seriously affecting human and animal population over a wide area . |
9 | In other words Locke argues on the basis of his general notion of the relationship between the individual and God and the individual and his fellow human beings , erm Locke argues that the individual in the state of nature has what one may fairly call legislative and executive authority over others . |
10 | Despite legal changes , smaller families and improved educational and employment opportunities over the last century or so , marked inequalities remain between the social and economic roles of men and women . |