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

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1 There 's a bit of open space over there , let's whack in a colourful what-not ’ . ’
2 Europeans tend to favour the entrepreneur who is self-funding ; there is not the same confidence in new ventures over here . ’
3 For example , in the web of agencies which surround the US presidency and make key foreign and defence policy decisions , Domhoff ( 1970 , 1978b ) claims to detect clear evidence of capitalist control over both popular and elite opinion-making agencies , which set the agenda for policy-making .
4 But delegates ran into difficulties in informal haggling over how to share the cuts .
5 He also held mining rights in the Hawkshead , and Egton-cum-Newland region , but probably wasted money in fruitless searches over there .
6 Frankly , he 's a pain in the arse , but Martinez pays me a handsome amount of money and provides me with a very flashy car , which impresses the likes of young Lindy over there , so who am I to argue ? ’
7 I think it has got to stop because apart from anything else it has knock-on consequences for other paediatricians over how strong they are going to feel in dealing with this problem .
8 ‘ We know Bill 's got a couple of fast boats over there , ’ concedes Conner , a six-time cup veteran .
9 But while a majority of informed public opinion , the target of persistent lobbying over so long a period , moved decisively towards outright abolition , fortified by the anomalous decisions resulting from the 1957 Homicide Act , the views of the general public continued to be hostile and mostly out of sympathy with the prevailing climate at Westminster and Whitehall .
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