Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] [noun pl] over the " in BNC.
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1 | Thames Water has promised to continue discussions with objectors over the next two to three years before applying for planning permission . |
2 | They were aimed at the sky , poised ready to bounce signals off satellites over the rim of the earth . |
3 | In the meantime , he appealed to the republics to declare a moratorium " on decisions which give rise to arguments over the issue of competence " , complaining that the alternative was incurable paralysis . |
4 | Will the Treasury provide guarantees of losses over the life of a franchise on , for example , rural or commuter routes ? |
5 | Figure 3 shows results for P.P. Over the whole velocity range tested , he shows the asymmetry for stimulation of each eye individually , as well as binocularly ; note that this is quite different from the pattern seen in very young normal infants and subjects with defective binocularity , who show no temporal-directed response in either eye but no evident asymmetry in binocular viewing . |
6 | In total , the group has spent £5.1m on acquisitions over the past six months , although it has retained £3m net cash . |
7 | In recent months a good deal of concern has been expressed about students no longer having access to benefits over the summer vacation . |
8 | Small firms benefited from a reform of the Uniform Business Rate , which effectively freezes increases for firms over the next year , inheritance tax changes and new powers to curb late payment of bills . |
9 | In the 17th Century the most important routes to the north of England took travellers via crossings over the River Trent at Nottingham and Newark . |
10 | The MoD plans to spend £700m on simulators over the next 10 years , but the report urged them to study the effectiveness of simulator training , and said some are old and outdated . |
11 | He 's sanctioned a request by Malvern Hills Council to create a 5 mile exclusion zone around the common , banning convoys of travellers over the coming Bank Holiday . |
12 | Mr and Mrs Cossins , of Rye Close , Eaglescliffe , refused offers of abortions over the unexpected pregnancies . |