Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [noun prp] [noun] over " in BNC.

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1 Democratic leaders in Congress have been wounded and baffled by the fight picked by President Bush over his promised cut in capital gains taxes .
2 The club negotiated with Limerick City over the weekend .
3 ‘ The tremendous progress made at Wembley Stadium over the past five years is very impressive and is much admired in France , where it was recently described in glowing terms as ‘ La Tempe du Football ’ , ’ said Lionel Dreksler , director of the French national stadium .
4 Fry , who admits he fears for his safety , wants Flashman investigated by Barnet police over allegations that the former ticket tout threa-tened him and the players .
5 A report on the sand and gravel resources of the country around Strachan and Auchenblae , published during the year , completes a programme of six such surveys of sand and gravel resources undertaken in Grampian Region over the last 15 years .
6 IAN WRIGHT last night apologised to Arsenal supporters over his derby day clash with Tottenham 's David Howells and claimed : ‘ I 've never hurt anyone . ’
7 The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection is a collection of paintings acquired by Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza over a number of years , by inheritance or purchase .
8 The family 's difficulties arise from a libel case brought by Lord Aldington over allegations about his conduct in repatriating Russian Cossacks after the Second World War .
9 Any deformity should be improved - - such as ‘ that disgusting row of ash trees extending from Friar Crag over Strands Hagg ’ which he wanted to turn into three irregular groups .
10 After the uproar created by Nicholas Tolstoy over the Cossack repatriations , the fringe groups had been taken very seriously .
11 Here is a visual glut of generally superb photographs taken by Mr Mansbridge over many years .
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