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

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1 One thing High-Force is , though , is a perfectly viable proposition for anyone possessing a couple of thick steamers , a fullface helmet , a padded out Topolino , a good buoyancy aid and the ability to maintain an upright position , holding the boat at the correct angle over the third drop .
2 Now Tweed was staring from the suite window at the panoramic view over the city .
3 He looked out of the window at the clear night over Exmoor .
4 The updated logo features ‘ a more contemporary typeface and slight modifications to the spacing of the design 's blocks ’ , and the white letters now appear on a burgundy background instead of the traditional blue — and we hope the company gets some very tough questioning at the annual meeting over the cost .
5 It had looked as if Robert Palmer was getting Digital Equipment Corp back onto an even keel , but now comes cause for great concern : too many companies decide that if the product is having a tough time in the market , the answer is to change the packaging , and DEC is tarting up its famous lower-case ‘ digital ’ logo , which has stood the company in excellent stead since 1957 ; the updated logo features ‘ a more contemporary typeface and slight modifications to the spacing of the design 's blocks ’ , and the white letters now appear on a burgundy background instead of the traditional blue — and we hope the company gets some very tough questioning at the annual meeting over the cost .
6 A famous 19th century thinker once observed that ‘ the class which has the means of material production at its disposal has control at the same time over the means of mental production ’ .
7 The matter reached its peak at the round table over lunch .
8 FOUR people were yesterday sent for trial at the Old Bailey over the deaths of bank clerk Alison Manwaring and her father Matthew at their home in Barking , east London .
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