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

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1 After all , mass-produced will always be mass-produced , but the whole point of mass-produced electrics is that you can walk into a store , pick the very best example from a row of several , spend a little money on a great setup , and maybe some pickups , and still save enough over a custom guitar to buy yourself an extremely nice amplifier .
2 He was certainly talkative enough over the November weekend which he spent with the Crossmans in north Oxfordshire .
3 My Lords , the short answer to this lies in the very extensive powers which Lord Chetwode [ the settlor ] had over the assets of the settlement and so over the share capital of Attleborough .
4 For example , if some of the roses will be perfumed , then ideally they should be placed near the path , so that you can smell the scent as you walk past and , if you wish to bury your nose in the flower , you wo n't have to trample halfway over the flower bed to reach the appropriate bloom .
5 Genetic , sex , and environmental effects are eliminated in each within-twins difference and the mean of the these differences is a good measure of the X-effect even if the average response varies greatly over the twin pairs .
6 In the past New Zealand have insisted that the Cup would be at stake only over a Test series , or in a one-off Test .
7 I may be wrong , but I suspect that deep down , Monica , who is remarkably mature in many ways for her age , has enjoyed dangling us on a string , not only over the Wimbledon issue but also over her last minute non appearance at the Federation Cup and all the mutterings of official disapproval which that caused .
8 I ca n't believe it either , the BBC has got much over the crimble period all of there coverage is tailored to the scum — in fact the last match featured on MOTD that did n't involve them was us vs Arse .
9 I ca n't believe it either , the BBC has got much over the crimble period all of there coverage is tailored to the scum — in fact the last match featured on MOTD that did n't involve them was us vs Arse .
10 Jinkwa 's foot hovered eagerly over the firing button .
11 She ran her fingers gently over the manila surface and felt the outline of something small and cold inside .
12 The visible stars appear spread all over the night sky , but are particularly concentrated in one band , which we call the Milky Way .
13 He is very knowledgeable about Cayman history and has been metal detecting all over the Cayman Island .
14 ‘ And so it came about that all over the land children were assembled in groups of 40 and made to learn the facts set out in the books written by Messrs Hall & Stevens , Warner & Martin , Durrell & Palmer , and Potter and Ridout .
15 Ltd. which even then operated several thousand buses all over the London area .
16 He also remarked , significantly : If it were not for the Union , I venture to think that women would be all over the London trade .
17 I heard you playing your bagpipes in the church and when the Germans started to throw shit all over the village green , I knew that some bastard would be having a word with you .
18 Meetings began to be held all over the West Country in village halls and school gyms to debate the issues .
19 Then an attempt was made to get rid of it at 800 deg C in the west midlands but the incinerator needed to be at 1,200 deg C. The result was that the dioxins from Bolsover in the east midlands were transmitted all over the west midlands .
20 The king called Maclean of Duart to Edinburgh , to explain just what he thought he was at , creating havoc all over the west coast .
21 All over the West party members resigned in horror .
22 From the minutes of the meeting of 15 January , it seems that the society was already in touch with correspondents all over the United Kingdom .
23 Contributions came from all over the United Kingdom .
24 Yesterday at the Royal Albert Hall there was music-making on a grand scale by young people from all over the United Kingdom , with a prize for the best overall performance .
25 On the other hand , its members were scattered all over the United Kingdom , which made a northern town central .
26 Clearly , the computer provided the ideal way to process the mass of information contained in personnel records in offices and depots all over the United Kingdom .
27 Does my hon. Friend agree that many leaders of local industry are giving their time and experience to ensure the great success of TECs all over the United Kingdom and that it is imperative that we , the Government , ensure that they are properly funded ?
28 I am raising a point of order because my understanding is that this is the United Kingdom Parliament , which has representatives from all over the United Kingdom .
29 In the past year I 've been invited by many of you to meet branch members and to make shop visits all over the United Kingdom .
30 The idea is to invite choirs and musicians from all over the United Kingdom to use our menu , the sheet music and the pack of the fund raising ideas .
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