Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [verb] over [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The index varies considerably in size from year to year , and must have been trimmed to fit the space available ; the number of illustrations fell over time ; and the publisher changed . |
2 | Since our model imposes no restrictions on how reservation wages or the effects of variables change over time , we can let the data decide whether each individual has an increasing/decreasing reservation wage , hazard , etc. over time . |
3 | On the assumption that nothing happens to change the relative attractiveness of different methods of borrowing , then we would expect the stock of bills to increase over time . |
4 | They have looked at the commission of offences reported over time by a sample of youths in longitudinal surveys . |
5 | More often it is necessary to identify their effects from survey data obtained from a panel , or sample of individuals followed over time , or from an interview recording the histories of individuals as they recall them . |
6 | Unlike realism , liberal pluralism is not based on a single set of ideas developed over time , but embraces a variety of approaches . |
7 | a , Data recording the per cent of lymphocytes damaged over time does not take into account the fact that in the period immediately after radiotherapy , the peripheral lymphocyte count in the majority of patients falls . |
8 | Tulsa is a classic cottage garden , with more than 500 varieties of perennials tumbling over eachother in a battle for space . |
9 | This has the advantage that , as the level of prices alters over time , the variance of the logarithm of the price relatives is more likely to be stationary than is the variance of the alternatives . |
10 | It leads on to one of the basic processes of geographical inquiry , to study the impact of processes occurring over time on different areas . |
11 | Although levels of anti-HBs decline over time after vaccination , immunity apparently can outlast demonstrable antibody . |