Example sentences of "[noun sg] of over [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As a result of over investment in the Japanese aphrodisiac market , the Maharajah fell upon hard times and suffered from a chronic liquidity crisis . |
2 | And it is important that the west does not crush this African life-style with our selfish talk of over population . |
3 | And possible harmful effects sink into the depths of the medical literature , such as : the serious condition of over stimulation of a woman 's ovaries and other adverse effects from the powerful drugs and hormones used on women in earlier fertility treatments , as well as for IVF now ; higher risks of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy and damage to women 's fertility from the invasive methods . |
4 | His upset victory of over No. 15 ranked Magnus Gustafsson placed considerable pressure on Edberg and took a load of Nestor 's slender shoulders . |
5 | The organisation of the exhibition , however , immediately poses questions , answers to which run the risk of over simplification simply because of the enormous time-span involved . |
6 | Like all small-town rivalries in Scottish football , whether it be Airdrie and Hamilton or Ayr and Kilmarnock , the animosity between Dundee and St Johnstone is buried in decades of local disputes , some real , some imagined , and some steeped in the venom of over familiarity . |
7 | ‘ The question of whether a pleasure flight … could , or should , be removed from the definition of ‘ public transport ’ is more complex to review than the medical situation of over age sixty pilots … |
8 | It is overlain with a more detailed pattern reflecting the location of over spill estates , which will be described in Chapter 6 . |
9 | The introduction of the idea of over spill raises issues of change . |
10 | Combining this effective barrier to virus movement with Slumberland 's unique Posture Springing system , has offered the hotel guest the hidden comfort of over double the number of essential supporting springs and the reassurance that their health and well being is being cared for . |