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

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1 We have WS & C offices with trained staffs all over the Continent .
2 His other interest , ethnographical collections , grew through his support of Czech travellers all over the world .
3 I also kept in touch with the Navy by accepting , every October , invitations from a variety of naval establishments all over the country to propose the toast of the Immortal Memory of Lord Nelson at their Trafalgar Night dinners .
4 When the shift of emphasis from moral to liturgical kingship came , it must be seen in the changing political context of ninth- and tenth-century Europe , and the emergence of new dynasties all over the once-unified empire of Charlemagne ; one of their principal qualifications to rule was their capacity to defeat external enemies .
5 Group Membership was mentioned , but thought to be a retrograde step the Sports Council favours Individual Membership with special categories i.e. Over 60s — Under 16 's — those on Social Security — those attending certain specialised classes .
6 He is also a veteran radio ham with like-minded friends all over the world .
7 The family name , Beurze , explains the origins of the name for similar operations all over the Continent .
8 It was becoming clear to me that agriculture and its problems were a key factor in demographic changes all over Peru .
9 ‘ We receive shipments from foreign markets all over Europe , even Africa .
10 Later , Mr Springer said he had attended dozens of these meetings in recent weeks all over his district .
11 Among his public works ( mentioned in Elucidario Madeirense by Silva and Meneses ) , he was responsible for building houses of refuge near the exposed mountain passes , and public fountains for thirsty travellers all over Funchal , at his own expense .
12 A native-born Moldavian despite his Russian name , Mr Pyotr Luchinsky , the new first secretary has been going the rounds , talking to people in soothing terms all over the republic .
13 Its flies , the spent fuel , arrive regularly inside special containers on goods trains from nuclear reactors all over the country .
14 East Oxford 's specialists in Greek adaptations have played their savage and unpretentious rendering of the ancient text to full houses all over England .
15 The Royal Oak of Boscobel can be seen to this day , painted on signs outside countless pubs all over the country .
16 The man in the row in front arches backwards over his seat , his breath sucked in through clenched teeth .
17 It has enormous resources , and controlling interests in key outfits all over the Western world . ’
18 Runs further training courses for qualified teachers all over the country
19 A great deal of expertise has been built up over the years in the shipment of petrochemical cargoes all over the world , often in custom-built vessels .
20 The school took its pupils from local authorities all over the country .
21 It occurred to National Certificate staff that instead of programming say twenty subject assessors to different centres all over the country on a particular day , all twenty could be programmed to visit the same centre on the same day .
22 Success came early for Paula who , at 19 , was being flown on modelling assignments to exotic locations all over the world : ‘ But I was alone , with other models and we drank and drank and drank .
23 After their pantomime season , Les Jolies Petites toured for a year at various dates all over the country , always getting an excellent reception .
24 Two children from her husband 's first marriage were also staying , ‘ and if I could have pictures , ’ she says , ‘ I would have drawn the house with big bulges all over it . ’
25 Demand is high and dealers in the United States regularly receive inquiries from interested buyers all over the world .
26 as if that was n't enough , what about the 2000 arms raids on RIC depots all over the country in the past two months ?
27 The ANC on Jan. 6 called for demonstrations of protest at Hungarian embassies worldwide over Hungary 's " bad faith and a cynical disregard for international agreements " .
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