Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] [noun sg] over the " in BNC.

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1 Nonetheless , the assurance that someone will continue to put safety assumptions to the test could assuage some concern over the Sizewell reactor .
2 I 'll erm I 'll sling that lot over the stairs .
3 With Chrissie so shaken up , it would be good to have a second voice in the Stones ' house that could exert some control over the eleven-year-old .
4 If I do n't do any work over the weekend they all moan at me , if you do n't because you 're always round here nothing is said
5 It 's expected 30,000 people will use this pub over the weekend .
6 Gooch 's hand in selection this winter was considerable — but Fletcher made it clear that in future he will exercise more influence over the make-up of a tour party .
7 Sometimes , alas , you will have little control over the matter .
8 They 'd murder each other over the choice of curtain fabric if they could get away with it .
9 You do have some control over the costs in the form of wage bills so you may require information about that area , and your daily cash takings and some idea of stock turnover to control for pilferage of goods or cash .
10 I would certainly appreciate some clarification over the use of the CANP service .
11 The effect of this was that Central Office , for all its generosity , did not have much control over the selection of candidates in places where the man selected might actually win , and this did not change much before 1914 .
12 Many industrialists and people from local authorities on both sides of the political spectrum are saying , ’ We should have more power over the decisions that affect our lives ’ , instead of being subject to arbitrary decision making from institutions down here .
13 Try to have both roof and side vents so that you can have more control over the greenhouse environment .
14 Historically , the behaviour of the students in the five or so years starting in 1969 can be seen as one more blow to education , one more reason for the public to begin to demand that they should have more control over the educational system .
15 Er , in double income families , certainly in double income families , surely the wife 's gon na have more control over the money that she earns and the money that she can use ?
16 Erm , client , I 'm really scared , I do n't have any control over the bulimia .
17 It costs £6,000 per user , upgrades are £1,500 , and ACT expects that at least 50% of its existing Quasar customers will go that route over the next year .
18 This means that the bidder will lose some control over the secrecy arrangements and may face a premature announcement by the target .
19 Summers will not waste much time over the appointment .
20 Trade around this period was approximately 3 million tons per annum and the new dock able to accommodate much larger vessels was to further increase this total over the next few years .
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