Example sentences of "[noun] from [adj] [noun] over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The probes were connected to a portable recorder ( Digitrapper — Synectics Medical , Sweden ) capable of holding data from two channels over a period of 24 hours . |
2 | But it is the study of finds , and particularly of finds from many sites over a wide area , that fleshes out that skeleton to give a more complete picture of how people lived . |
3 | It was announced on Sept. 26 that the USA was to withdraw 40,000 troops from western Europe over the next 12 months . |
4 | The inquiry will hear evidence from both sides over the next 5 days . |
5 | His departure from nearby Long Eaton thus severs a rugby link that has helped to bring Nottingham to eminence from relative obscurity over the past 14 years . |
6 | We 've averaged statistics on the windy season from three resorts over the last six years . |
7 | Frequent sales from central banks over the past few years have barely eaten into stocks . |
8 | The majority of the work shown was very recent , but several of the pieces date back as much as 10 years revealing her fascination with the themes from classical mythology over a long period . |
9 | The depletion of the ozone layer over the northern hemisphere is to be the subject of a newly-launched European Arctic Stratosphere Experiment ( EASOE ) , involving 250 scientists from 17 countries over a five month period starting in November . |
10 | Solicitors will have the same immunity as barristers from legal actions over the way they conduct cases in court . |
11 | Mr Mackarness runs a property company from this office over a shop in South London . |
12 | The most probable outcome is 100–150 deaths from thyroid cancer over the same period . |
13 | Although Sir Nicholas put a brave face on the massive bad debts provision at Hill Samuel and the management re-organisation , he came under fire from angry shareholders over the £750,000 pay-off to the former chief executive , Don McCrickard , and the performance of the ‘ pasty-faced ’ board . |