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

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1 The USA would enter into a direct dialogue with Vietnam over the issue of Cambodia .
2 Baker also announced that the USA would enter into a direct dialogue with Vietnam over the issue of Cambodia and that it might be prepared to provide humanitarian aid to the SOC government .
3 In our clinic we have managed 262 pregnancies in 203 women with diabetes over the past five years , 143 of whom had non-insulin dependent diabetes .
4 Secondary double glazed window with views over the golf course .
5 PRESIDENT Yeltsin consolidated his authority yesterday by persuading Russia 's highest parliament to shelve an attempt to trim his powers and by defusing a dangerous row with Ukraine over the Black Sea Fleet .
6 Check opening times with hostels over the winter period .
7 He called on the Soviet Union to show " good faith " in resolving its long-standing disagreements with Japan over the disputed Kurile islands to the north of the country [ see p. 38148 ] , and finally he affirmed his faith that the USA would remain the " cornerstone " of Japan 's foreign policy .
8 CAR firms including Ford , Vauxhall and Peugeot are having urgent talks with insurers over the soaring cost of premiums on many of their high performance models .
9 The Bolger government was further discomfited by renewed tension with France over the Rainbow Warrior affair .
10 Mubarak reportedly emphasized the " pressing " need for pan-Arab unity in the face of a possible renewed confrontation with Israel over the resettlement of Soviet Jews in its occupied territories , at a time when the US-sponsored peace formula for the region had been rejected by Israel .
11 She fancies herself as another Madonna , so I had to wear a black bra with dungarees over the top — it looked gross .
12 By 1970 , with the passing of the old empire , these were all over , and only the totally unexpected war with Argentina over the Falklands in 1982 interrupted what was one of the longest periods of unbroken peace that Britain had known since the later middle ages .
13 Kasmin had more success with Fischer over the promotion of Francis Bacon .
14 Secondary double glazed windows with view over the golf course .
15 Cruciform plan with dome over the crossing and often over each arm also , e.g. S. Mark , Venice .
16 Furthermore , in order to balance out his marriage alliance with the Calvinist Palatinate , he alarmed and antagonized many of his subjects by conducting protracted negotiations with Madrid over the possibility of a marriage between his son , Charles , and the Spanish Infanta .
17 But , in addition , there arose the possibility of some common agreement with industry over the fact that the economy was being run to the advantage of the City as opposed to industry .
18 Notwithstanding the official explanations , most observers interpreted the move as a display of Russian displeasure over Japan 's relentless pursuit of its territorial dispute with Russia over the Northern Territories .
19 Traditionally , ostertagiasis has been prevented by routinely treating young cattle with anthelmintics over the period when pasture larval levels are increasing .
20 Within a few years most of its nominal 100 ships of the line were unfit for sea , although by 1770 a new conflict with Spain over the Falkland Islands seemed likely .
21 Sir David did not comment on Britain and China 's war of words over Hong Kong 's future , or Hong Kong 's recent differences with Peking over the Chinese swimmer , Yang Yang , who was allowed to leave Hong Kong for the United States .
22 Following Britain 's recent dispute with China over the stationing of People 's Liberation Army troops in Hong Kong after 1997 , Whitehall has been at pains to keep its distance from the immigration row .
23 The Central Bank 's first director , Wonter Bernard ( a Dutch official whose appointment was financed by the IMF resigned after reported disagreements with Herrigel over the bank 's independence from government control .
24 The poem is part of a humorous exchange with Leapor over the gift of a pocket book , an exchange which took place after Leapor had left Weston Hall , possibly toward the end of the poet 's life .
25 Fortunately , we had past members with vision over the years , and from one of these we inherited a considerable legacy which will give us a firm basis for future work ; an investment which can be used frugally when the occasion demands .
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