Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] over [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Likewise , tables of the age distribution in certain selected parishes in early-modern England tell us nothing about how structured dependence has altered qualitatively over time . |
2 | Table 5.2 Volume of international bond issues by type ( $ billion ) The pattern of issuance in the bond markets has varied considerably over time , although there has generally been a predominance of banks , industrial companies and supranational organisations ( such as the World Bank ) . |
3 | Since then he has competed all over Europe . |
4 | He found that the number of mispricing signals has declined substantially over time . |
5 | The meaning of the term ‘ law ’ in science has changed greatly over time ; and during the Age of Science it was a term of great importance . |
6 | To qualify to jump in the competition that has in the past produced young internationals like Annette Lewis , Marie Edgar and Paul Sutton , she has had to tour all over England . |
7 | I could have worked all over Europe , Ingrid . |
8 | After all , ‘ Blessed Lang of Galloway ’ may be the only Secretary of State to have walked all over water . |
9 | During the war it had been a dangerous neighbour , but no bomb had fallen on it , although fire-bombs had spattered all over Mouncy Street and Decimus Street . |
10 | To augment the tuition at the College , students had to traipse all over London to attend lectures at medical schools , and to hear additional veterinary lectures on private premises in the evening . |
11 | Ma had suffered enough over Daisy , she did n't deserve all this unhappiness . |
12 | One of the few women who had done so over time without the complement of sexual gratification . |
13 | Manager Trevor Anderson added : ‘ I 've played all over Europe and have never come across this sort of thing before . |
14 | Manager Trevor Anderson added : ‘ I 've played all over Europe and have never come across this sort of thing before . |
15 | I 've played all over Europe , although we are only going to Scotland , England and Wales on this trip . ’ |
16 | The interchange had gone completely over Mandy 's head . |
17 | We 've worked all over Australia New Zealand you know America and Canada and has n't . |
18 | By early this century , the animal game had spread all over Brazil . |
19 | Now , as socialism knocks on the door of Number 10 , the Hoorays are preparing to go back underground , adopting once again the protective colouring that has kept the British upper classes safe and sound while heads have rolled all over Europe . |
20 | I have fished all over Scotland but the first place that I came across this system , which is used to distribute available fishing fairly amongst guests , was at Scourie , and it works very well indeed . |