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

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1 At the heart of the battle over Sunday trading is the simple straightforward issue of profit and loss . ’
2 A contest was almost inevitable , regardless of the conflict over Palestine .
3 Place your protractor over the outline shown with the centre of the protractor over Belize and the base line over the North-South line .
4 Liberal theories , it is suggested , start with the assumption of the priority of the individual over society and in particular the assertion of the primacy of individual rights .
5 It is frightening , a triumph of the will over material circumstances .
6 Such information allows them to plan ahead , using data from the previous period perhaps to make corrections after the next pass of the satellite over Chilton .
7 Cover meat with mango mixture and bring the rest of the pastry over mixture .
8 ‘ We want to reduce the power of the government over people .
9 ‘ We want to reduce the power of the government over people .
10 Hattie opened her writing-case , took out a sheet of paper and her pen , then sat gazing wistfully out of the window over Parker 's piece while she wondered whether or not to co-operate with Edwin 's stratagem that this must appear a chance visit .
11 Moreover , if the answer is knowledge of the patient over time , what of the 2.3% of general practitioners and 31.3% of specialists who carried out LAWER on patients whom they knew for less than one month ?
12 The victory by the environmental campaigners , taken together with the intensity of the campaign over Twyford Down [ ibid. ] may prove a turning point in Britain 's roads programme .
13 The largest chunk of the increase over SSA is spent on funding school meals in Derbyshire because the price has not been increased for more than 10 years .
14 Microsoft Corp is expected to pay IBM Corp between $10m and $35m in settlement of the disagreement over operating system software royalties .
15 minor on Heard Island is entirely resident , not surprisingly so in view of the distance over water to more agreeable wintering grounds .
16 Most of these options have been taken up in the days of the controversies over Christology .
17 Rival views of the revolution became an important part of the struggle over power and policy between the ‘ Left Opposition ’ identified with Trotsky , the ‘ Right Opposition ’ identified with Bukharin , and the ultimately victorious line identified with Stalin .
18 I was watching Sky replays of the incident over tea and snickers at half time , and heard the pundits blathering about a handball by Rod Wallace which they could clearly see happening , but I could n't .
19 The juice of the berries from these West Indian plants produced a bright red dye , and by standing stalks of flowers such as tuberose and narcissus in a solution of the dye over night , he obtained some blooms ‘ finely variegated with red ’ .
20 Because of the row over serialisation rights , security has been tight .
21 The Press Complaints Commission is to rule on a complaint from the parents of eight-year-old Jennifer Bennett about their treatment by the media after their daughter was at the centre of the row over Labour 's pre-election health broadcast .
22 THE BBC 's former director general , Sir Michael Checkland , last night called for the resignation of the BBC chairman , Marmaduke Hussey , in the wake of the row over John Birt 's tax arrangements .
23 THE BBC 's former director general , Sir Michael Checkland , last night called for the resignation of the BBC chairman , Marmaduke Hussey , in the wake of the row over John Birt 's tax arrangements .
24 The Bulgarian State TV and Radio Choir — known as Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares , recently visited England as part of the Voice Over Festival of international singing .
25 Thousands of students left their dormitories , enraged by the attitude of the authorities over election procedures and their refusal to permit change .
26 However , he does use his recollection of the journey over Ratagan , his eyes filled with mountains , to reflect in the Journey generally upon the condition of remoteness as it affects human beings , and thereby touches the core of his reasons for travelling .
27 My first political awareness of oppression was when I was discharged from the nursing corps of the army over lesbianism .
28 It was announced on July 23 that Webster had agreed to delay his departure from office — scheduled for July 31 — by at least a month because of the delay over Gates 's confirmation .
29 He said that if deputies took such a blinkered view of property relations and of lessening the economic power of the state over production , they would be unable to draw up a logical law reflecting the need for better social conditions .
30 His almost religious conviction that the preservation of the gold standard was essential to British economic growth , plus his belief in the primacy of the state over party , ensured that he lacked ‘ the ability and willingness to jettison cherished assumptions in the face of changing realities . ’
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