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

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1 Decommissioning the station will cost £220 million and will result in the loss of 490 jobs over the next two years .
2 A senior police officer is insisting that Oxford 's joyriding problem is under control , despite an outbreak of nine incidents over the weekend .
3 It is often very difficult to find adequate coverage of one species over the sampling area , except in areas of recent forest monoculture .
4 Three of these studies , from Cologne , Leeds , and Sheffield , have provided comparative data on large numbers of patients and their combined experience of 149 subjects over the age of 65 years ( the German patients were 70 and over ) is large enough to allow comparison with 475 younger patients from the same centres .
5 They tested 5,600 drivers , and achieved a record score of 149 drivers over the limit 2.66 per cent of those who were stopped , humiliated and threatened .
6 The indirect costs of two children over the mother 's lifetime are calculated at £135 000 .
7 When Bill left us in October 1964 for Coventry , with whom we had been promoted just six months previously , it was for the then record fee of £35,000 for a goalkeeper and he repaid that fee to the Sky Blues in a distinguished career of 395 matches over the next decade .
8 It is not a victory of one side over the other .
9 Aboriginal subsistence whaling was allowed to continue subject to a catch limit of 141 bowheads over the three years 1992-94 ( with a maximum annual strike of 54 ) for Alaskan Eskimos , 169 gray whales per year for 1992-94 for Soviet Eskimos , and for Greenlanders 21 fin whales in 1992 and 315 minke whales over 1992-94 ( maximum 115 per year ) off west Greenland and a maximum of 12 minke whales per year for 1992-94 off east Greenland .
10 All that is here assumed is that reasons are insufficient to establish the superiority of one option over the others .
11 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 .
12 The line itself is made of copper , which has an average life of ten years over the whole system , but much less on sharp curves .
13 With a length of 116 metres , a width of 18 metres and a depth of 6.9 metres over the sill , it enabled the larger steamers now frequenting the port to have repairs and maintenance carried out in modern facilities .
14 The 550 researchers in the present study published a total of 6490 papers over the total period covered .
15 The 550 researchers in the present study published a total of 6490 papers over the total period covered .
16 He had a fine time on the subcontinent , taking a total of 175 wickets over the two visits .
17 They originally said they 'd be covering the works of 20 composers over the period 1984–2000 but , so far , I only know of the LPs ‘ George And James ’ ( Gershwin and Brown ) and ‘ Stars And Hank Forever ’ ( Sousa and Hank Williams ) .
18 To avoid a reputation for being unreasonable , allow a strict margin of five minutes over the starting time and absolutely no more .
19 Deborah Grey won the seat with a margin of 4,252 votes over the Conservative candidate .
20 This is equivalent to a specific absorbed power of 0.002 W/Kg over the frame repetition period of 3 sec per pulse .
21 The ceremony must take place in front of two witnesses over the age of 18 .
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