Example sentences of "of a [noun sg] [noun] over " in BNC.
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1 | The next section addresses this question by discussing the relative merits of a currency union over an exchange rate union . |
2 | As the suspension of a unit trust over a pricing error is unprecedented , it is not known when units can be traded again . |
3 | The police had been sent to arrest Faky Ali Ahmat and his followers because of a land dispute over ownership of the site of the mosque . |
4 | Fundholding poses ethical problems , either because it secures a better service for the patients of a fundholding practice over those whose doctors happen not to hold a fund , or because it does not . |
5 | THE replay of a court battle over a five-a-side football development is to be staged tomorrow . |
6 | Six chemical companies and a property developer have agreed to pay damages of $207 million in what is believed to be the largest settlement of a court case over a toxic waste dump . |
7 | A TEENAGE mother from Cleveland is at the centre of a court wrangle over her child . |
8 | Aspects of the Westland case also showed the dangers of a government monopoly over the dissemination of information and its resultant debate . |
9 | My surprise does not arise from the possibility of a Government defeat over the social chapter but from the fact that it is only now that such a story has found its way onto the front pages . |
10 | His opposite number , St Boniface , is equally finely bedecked , but is given the dignity of a plaster mask over his skull . |
11 | It was his eighth goal in 10 games of a season in which he has been badly affected by injury and left out of Taylor 's plans because of a question mark over his match-fitness . |
12 | The on-loan Millwall keeper comes into the reckoning at Southend on Saturday because of a fitness doubt over Welsh international Tony Norman . |
13 | PREMIER John Major is at the centre of a Cabinet battle over interest rate cuts , it was revealed last night . |
14 | The confessions add considerably to de Benedetti 's embarrassments , because he is already relying on the labyrinthine Italian judicial system of appeals , and the country 's statute of limitations to avoid the possibility of a jail sentence over his - fairly tenuous — involvement in the Banco Ambrosiano collapse . |
15 | If you wo n't dare to go bare , the layering effect of a lace body over another body creates a stunning evening or party look . |