Example sentences of "[adv] over [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So over all a deserved win — i just hope Speedy is back soon as Hodge is definitely not a good enough player .
2 When newly formed it is flexible and elastic and in many larvae it remains so over much of the body .
3 Before the 1988 Act , the governing bodies had control only over religious instruction .
4 This view is reinforced by the writings of some of the early church fathers such as St John Chrysostom , who observed that there was no conflict over natural common property such as air , sun , water , earth , sea , light and stars or even man-made common property such as baths , cities , markets and arcades , but only over private property which created what he termed that frigid expression ‘ Thine and Mine ’ .
5 Developments in the republics in October , in the accelerated process of the dissolution of central Soviet power , included assertions of increasing autonomy not only over economic but also over military arrangements [ see under individual headings below , but also p. 38553 for Gorbachev 's statement when proposing arms reductions that central control over Soviet nuclear weapons would remain ] .
6 The regions will then have some control and not only over such things as regional grants .
7 Okay , we can now define certain pre-structural relations which we 'll then use to explain the behaviour of things like herself so it 's only over okay , and node X dominates a node Y right , where a node is the point where a label appears , sentence node , node and so on .
8 On our return journey , we rode through a village where the houses , like ships , were moored along a canal and could be approached only over little bridges .
9 social choice over a set of alternatives must depend on the orderings of the individuals only over these alternatives and not on ‘ irrelevant alternatives ’ ;
10 At this level of support the electoral system begins to work very handsomely in a party 's favour , and Labour came first in over three-quarters of the wards .
11 Dramatic herself , she enjoyed drama in art ; and the music swept in over emotional defences that were already down .
12 So it 's a pleasure really , I think it 's true , I think there are very many people who undermine and er undervalue the contribution made by people who have been in politics for a long time and I think what they also forget is the level of commitment that these people have put in over many many years .
13 They took for granted all the hard work that my assistant , Billy McCullough and I put in over all those years .
14 In 1989 it set up its Conservation Register , an extensive computerized database listing conservators working in over one hundred different fields whose working practices , studio security , fees and other professional requirements have been carefully vetted by the Unit before inclusion on their files .
15 Right , I just thought the Chair would like to thank Councillor for the immense amount of work I know that he 's been putting in over certain things that have been going on lately and I now take councillors ' questions if any of you got any for me .
16 Stir in over moderate heat .
17 The water swirled in over small pebbles , widening into a narrow , deep , fast-flowing stream ; shaded from sunlight by overhanging branches .
18 Character , plumage , feather details , light and shade can be worked in over this framework .
19 The original author of this book commented in the House of Commons , ‘ Seldom have I seen the House or the Government in quite such a mess … as we are in over this Bill … this House does not contain a majority for this Bill .
20 Denis , great Atlanticist , a man with a vivid war experience , former defence secretary , it 's an unlikely position to find you in over this war , is n't it ?
21 ‘ So I 've arranged for a whistle-stop tour around the country houses of some influential contacts , and there are one or two long-standing debts and favours due to me that I 'm going to call in over this weekend . ’
22 LABOUR 'S transport spokesman John Prescott could step in over British Rail 's plans to sell off a Darlington sports ground .
23 They quarrelled terribly over that .
24 Wavelets swished idly over white sand and the broad plain of the sea stretched away into darkness .
25 Elise , tall , red-haired and elegant , occupied pole position on the centre-page shot , wearing one of Leonora 's sweaters , a silver fox-head brooch pinned to the scarf thrown carelessly over one shoulder , the interior of the shop in the background .
26 In the southern Appalachians , Cambrian to Devonian sediments were crumpled and thrust northwestwards over Carboniferous and older strata at the end of Carboniferous time to form the Plateaus and Valley and Ridge provinces .
27 In some people ketamine has the potential for compulsive , repeated use ; cases of self administered injections several times daily over prolonged periods have been reported .
28 Through the open door Elisabeth could hear voices in the lane as she and Mother Jacobsen ambled gently over uncontentious topics .
29 Resistance to the French troops who ‘ occupied ’ Spain under cover of the Treaty of Fontainebleau and the national revolution against France which broke out all over unoccupied Spain came , therefore , from those whom the French commanders termed le petil peuple and from those local notables who were outside an administration manned by appointees of Godoy .
30 In the first-ever legal challenge to a space launch , a coalition of anti-nuclear groups charge that Galileo 's generators could rain radioactive waste all over eastern Florida if the shuttle were to explode during takeoff .
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