Example sentences of "[prep] over " in BNC.

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1 So an early mark-down of a few pence was soon recouped , and by the close the FTSE index had reversed the initial fall of over nearly eight points as New York showed signs of a more stable performance .
2 Nesting fish , like many cichlids , form pairs that share the parental duties equally , and the same is true of over go per cent of all bird species , where incubation and feeding duties are particularly demanding .
3 of over produced , over simplified talk show material
4 NEC Corp 's Wood Dale , Illinois-based NEC Technologies Inc expects once again to double its sales in 1993 by focusing on its CD-ROM business : the company says it experienced ‘ explosive sales ’ of CD-ROM products in its fiscal year 1992 to March 31 — its Advanced Media Group , which markets MultiSpin CD-ROM readers , reported revenues of over , $75m , an increase of 135% .
5 Any magnification of over × 7 will start to resolve it , and with × 20 many stars in it can be seen .
6 Typically companies designing for automated assembly fall into the central band shown in Figure 5.13 , and include product/ideas-based and skills/ideas-based companies , all dealing with a mixture of over and underconstrained problems .
7 Overall , there was no clear pattern of over or underpricing .
8 Property Centre returns for 1974 show that property to the value of over ; £142 million was sold through the Centres .
9 $86,000 of charity funds which were paid to various political campaigns in breach of the Federal Income Tax Act which forbade donations of over Can .
10 If , however , the following segments were those of repudiate the score of the word as a whole would serve to lift the interpretation of over .
11 Once you have your decree , be it for over or under £1000 , you pass it to the Sheriff Officer for enforcement .
12 The crisis in commercial property that has dogged the developed world for almost five years is far from over , but in Britain as in America — not , alas , in Japan or much of continental Europe — its end can now be imagined .
13 The war in the Far East was far from over , and the fighting was becoming more desperate and costly as the Allies approached the Japanese homeland .
14 But with economic trends showing the recession is far from over , Leyland 's optomistic predictions for itself may prove difficult to fulfill .
15 But at home Mr Yeltsin 's main rival , the parliamentary chairman Ruslan Khasbulatov , made it clear that the power struggle was far from over , and outside the parliament , thousands of protesters took to the streets both for and against the president .
16 The ICC ruling limiting bouncers to one per over took full effect , with match referee Raman Subba Row and the chairman himself , Sir Colin Cowdrey , in situ to reside over any inconsistencies .
17 It 's only where it changes from under to over , or over to under , that it 's caught into the background fabric .
18 A Special Report of the Girls ' Friendly Society in 1879 pointed out that middle-class women tended ‘ to over regulate those women whom we would serve ’ , because they were ignorant of working-class life .
19 Personally I ca n't afford to over indulge , I just drink what I 'm comfortable with .
20 Today the company announced that sales of its Old Speckled Hen ale are up by more than ( 200 ) two hundred per cent and operating profits are up by over ( 45 ) forty five per cent .
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