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

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31 Although there is a slight reduction in the number of cells per well over the culture period this could not account for the reduction in EGF binding seen .
32 The contest , to be staged at Wembley Grand Hall on 20 March , is open to male and female enthusiasts of all ages and levels of fitness from all over the country .
33 WE get thousands of pieces of paperwork from all over the world at the Matchroom : fan mail , bills and God knows what else .
34 He summoned scholars and men of wisdom from all over the known world , his main personal tutor and mentor being Alcuin of Northumberland from England .
35 They describe themselves as ‘ emigres from the South East ’ and truly delight in sharing their lovely home with visitors from all over the world .
36 The Emperor 's army is large and diverse , including troops from all over the Empire and beyond .
37 Like the ornithologist who has to reach an impossibly remote island by a certain day in the rainy season only to find it overflowing with ornithologists from all over the world choking the woodland tracks with cameras and tripods , trying to catch a fleeting glimpse of a small bird as it hops about in the dripping undergrowth .
38 Internal to Digital there is a roaring football conference conducted over VAXnotes with people from all over the world noting every day .
39 Nowadays it comes from the Norfolk Maltings , with hops from just over the border in Worcestershire ...
40 So , suddenly , the local police station is swamped with detectives from all over the region .
41 Edward of England had ordered an advance headquarters to be set up at Bamborough in Northumberland , with levies from all over the North of England to assemble there ; he himself was expected to arrive there in late March or early April , to lead his assault on Scotland in person .
42 On Eastbourne promenade we have created a tropical paradise with flowers from all over the world , and into this setting , flying around in the natural habitat are 100 's of LIVE butterflies .
43 The habit had given his room — it was hardly an office , packed as it was with artefacts from all over the world — a curious olfactory patina , as though the whole place had been dipped in aromatic tobacco and then hung out to dry .
44 A considerable growth of public interest was also revealed by a 25% increase in the number of enquiries received by the House of Commons Public Information Office , including letters from all over the world , since the start of televising .
45 I spent the rest of the weekend in small discussion groups with women from all over the country with a wide variety of ideas and opinions .
46 Fabrication work being carried out with parts from all over the world was on tight timing and penalties .
47 Lloyd reached 100 in just 128 balls with a six and 11 boundaries in a thrilling run blitz as England A raced to 300 for five declared , leaving Western Australia to score 402 for victory in just over a day .
48 Five-bedroom , double-garaged properties , individually designed and standing in plots of well over an acre .
49 Groups of unemployed men marched in procession from all over the country to protest in the capital , and in the course of these hunger marches , stayed overnight in institutions such as that of the Bedford Union .
50 Entrants have travelled to the Three Counties Showground in Malvern from all over the world .
51 The town was also successful in attaining Safer City status and beat off competition from all over the United Kingdom to become Britain 's second Environment City , he said .
52 Although he engaged in some pastoral work in the years after his ordination , preaching and hearing confessions , his time was spent almost entirely in the papal civil service and , until the appointment to Germany for just over a decade , almost entirely in Rome .
53 The feasts of the Madonna fell on 15 August and 8 September , and on those days hundreds if not thousands of pilgrims descended on Fontanellato from all over the province and even further afield .
54 Then on Friday they would stream back to Cork from all over the province of Munster to clean themselves up , don their best clothes , and go to synagogue to greet the Sabbath .
55 Despite the difficulties of his predicament however , Gould managed to return to Sydney in just over a fortnight after writing his letter to Eliza .
56 Workers flocked to Middlesborough from all over the place ; according to the 1871 census nearly half the town 's population were born outside Yorkshire .
57 Said Sheher , the man who organised the competition which brought contestants to Whitby from all over the United Kingdom as well as Belgium and Germany , said : ‘ Karate is a rough sport . ’
58 Major industrial partners , like Shell , Hewlett-Packard , and Meiko itself have contributed both money and equipment to help the project to the point where it can offer a reliable multi-user service to people from all over the UK .
59 We are offering the experience of a lifetime , and it seems to appeal to people from all over the world .
60 A large number of men and women had come to Iraq from all over the world to build a ‘ human wall ’ between the armies on the Iraqi-Saudi border .
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