Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [noun sg] over a " in BNC.

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1 Funding was received from one Norwich newspaper , the Eastern Daily Press , who agreed to support the project over a three year period .
2 EFFORTS TO reach a compromise over a move to ban all trade in ivory were under way last night as delegates gathered for the conference of the world 's wildlife monitoring organisation .
3 American and Soviet leaders might also feel compelled to reach an understanding over a country/territory where the risks of direct military confrontation do not appear worth the pursuit of particular local or regional interests .
4 Still , it would give her time to discuss the subject over a sandwich with Joanna .
5 There are now plans to extend the mining over a further 21,850 hectares in the Navajo 's Black Mesa and Kayenta regions .
6 At least the night held more relevance for the manager of England who , though watching a Dutch side deprived of most of its foreign-based players , now had a chance to run the rule over a Brazil team finally set to play at Wembley on March 28 .
7 ‘ I 'm not going to spoil a friendship over a pause . ’
8 Under these circumstances , the task of a fire brigade is a very difficult one , since on arrival they have to fight a fire over a large vertical height , from a very constricted position at floor level , at the base of the racking .
9 But this ignores the effect of new accounting rules set out in SSAP 24 , which require companies to spread a surplus over a number of years .
10 The review was accepted as a compromise to break the deadlock over a linked EC proposal to cut butter support prices by five per cent .
11 Er the three options were joint authorities er this would mean er unitary authorities within an area joining together and forming some sort of er joint committee arrangements and joint staffing arrangements to prepare a plan over a wider area .
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