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

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1 ‘ I 've spent over £400 in petrol alone over the past few months , taking him to meetings and training ’ , Mr Brice confirmed .
2 It was this hegemonic combination of a mighty domestic economy , a progressive ruling class ( in comparison with most others actually existing ) , and at least some desirable culturalideological features particularly attractive to ‘ modernizing ’ elites , that opened the global door to them and ensured the creation , persistence and often aggrandisement of social classes in countries all over the world willing and eager to adopt their transnational practices .
3 Mr Scargill met British Coal officials in London yesterday over the disputed consultation procedures for closing the ten pits where production has already stopped .
4 The carrots which had been brought in were eaten between friends or carried away to does and families in burrows all over the warren .
5 This from one who has majored in sneaking out of bad acting in theatres all over the world .
6 But enough family likeness remains to make the chimpanzees ' tea-time a most popular attraction in zoos all over the world .
7 If you are so concerned with the kindly nurture of infants , I suggest you turn your journalistic — conscience — to those children begotten by inadequate stupid parents being reared in appalling conditions in slums all over the country .
8 more than the rise in prices generally over the relevant period .
9 Thus , UDC has been extensively employed in special libraries and information centres in locations all over the world since the early 1900s .
10 The aim of World in Harmony is to help people in need all over the world , often by channelling huge agricultural surpluses , to those in need .
11 This was the pattern in wetlands all over the country until the Reformation .
12 One only has to look at the diminishing casts in productions all over the country .
13 It did n't help that Mom had candy and nuts in dishes all over the house .
14 For here was an ordinary average crowd of Air Force youngsters , neither better nor worse than their compatriots in squadrons all over the world .
15 And , after some 40 exhibitions in cities all over the world , she can boast that every one of her 1,000 well-loved paintings has been sold , apart from a few she has deliberately reserved for herself .
16 Which 1956 film caused riots in cinemas all over the world ? 02 .
17 No one can deny that millions are made to suffer and die each year in laboratories all over the world .
18 He extends this argument from spoken forms on radio and film and television to the new vitality to be found in the use of English in countries all over the world .
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