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

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1 It is often very difficult to find adequate coverage of one species over the sampling area , except in areas of recent forest monoculture .
2 We feel that the experiences of some staff over the last few months would be beneficial to all people who travel overseas , and so we have collated various pieces of information which we hope will be useful to you .
3 Thirdly in the eyes of the regime , victory demonstrates the superiority of Marxist ethics over the bourgeois variety .
4 The emergence of an international movement of Disabled people over the past decade has enabled millions of Disabled people to pool experiences and to find new ways of working towards a form of true integration in all aspects of life .
5 He was started on intravenous amiodarone at a rate of 300 mg over the first hour followed by 900 mg over the next 24 hours .
6 In India , the Bombay Stock Exchange is to use 50 Sun servers to support some 3,000 personal computers running alongside an ICL mainframe to automate its trading floor — the deal is worth a total of some $30m over the next 12 months : Sun 's contribution is being handled by its distributor Wipro Infotech .
7 The former Conservative Cabinet minister , John Biffen , welcomed the priority given to the industrial sector but voiced the concerns of a number of Tory MPs over the size of the public sector borrowing requirement , which is expected to rise to £50 billion in 1993/4 .
8 The rise in the importance of state benefits in the financial status of elderly people over the course of this century is something noted by virtually all commentators , though it should be remembered that many elderly people relied on Poor Law support before the payment of state old-age pensions in 1909 .
9 The difficulties are obvious : lack of adequate data over the period and , more importantly , the thorny issue of cause and effect .
10 This chapter will trace some of the changes in the position of young people over the post war period and some of the ways in which sociologists have accounted for them .
11 Load of single people over the age of thirty .
12 This is equivalent to a specific absorbed power of 0.002 W/Kg over the frame repetition period of 3 sec per pulse .
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