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

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1 The relationship between the two concepts of range and amount is perhaps more complex than one might expect , for some local cases get sustained coverage in local newspapers but not get a mention in he nationals , while , on the other hand , some events get a mention over a large number of newspapers on one particular day but never get featured again .
2 It is possible , however , that 3i does exert significant influence over a small number of equity investments .
3 Accumulation of observations would allow one to specify statistical properties of the motion , such as the average kinetic and potential energy of the pendulum over a large number of periods ( cf. the statistical specification of turbulent motion , Section 19.2 ) .
4 In the years following the Second World War the European colonial powers retained control over a large number of military and naval bases among their colonies .
5 This assumption may be relaxed to a certain extent by allowing for tenure over a specified number of ( exogenously chosen ) periods ( see NN ) or for random terminations ( see Lancaster and Chesher , 1983 ) .
6 What we 've done tonight , is spread that amount of money over a tremendous number of people tonight
7 Much of this success is due to the commitment of our helpers , nay of who have been good friends over a considerable number of years ; others are regular helpers at our playgroup and youth club sessions throughout the year and are established ‘ old friends ’ before the holidays begin .
8 any commitment to make additional payments over a limited number of years
9 Many times more people have moved out of the big state hospitals over a larger number of years and a great deal more research on outcomes has been done .
10 In the list given below , are shown items and pay , selected for their interest over a good number of years .
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