Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [noun] over [adv] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I ) A similar process was occurring in the United States , though the term in use over there , " instructional technology " , is worth noting . |
2 | No wonder this part of Ireland felt a closer allegiance to Scotland than to the rest of Ireland over so many centuries . |
3 | Firstly , the Festival of Britain in 1951 and the Coronation in 1953 had focused the eyes of the world on Britain 's streets , and the number of tourists over here in those years gradually gave rise to concern over the embarrassment caused by prostitution . |
4 | I love the way of life over here . |
5 | The Plateau is currently at serious risk from man-made factors such as air pollution , the encroachment of nearby habitation and its unregulated sewage and rubbish , and the lack of control over how many tourist coaches visit the site and where they can drive . |
6 | Frank obviously want to travel to the US next year and to be in contention he — has — to play first team football — Frank was cited today as not beeing to impressed with Deano : ’ 2 goals in 12 matches in England is not at all impressive ; the chances keep coming all the time in games over here ’ . |
7 | But there 's a couple of guys in another division over there that they were quite keen on er aircraft and they spent weeks building these bloody things and then er , and experienced flyer he 'd taken over to the other , other side of the estate when he had a bit of runway over there |
8 | We 've started it in our studio , bringing their people into the city or setting up a kind of branch over there where people can work together and so you do n't get the political problems of ownerships , of people saying well that 's your idea , you know , it 's the old thing of as soon as the client thinks that it 's his idea then he wants it , and it 's very hard . |
9 | His grand plans for a hero 's welcome disintegrated into a mass of fears over how the High Command would view this night . |
10 | ‘ There 's a body of opinion over here that we 're too British , ’ adds Fruitbat , ‘ and that does make me feel like I 'm banging my head against a wall at times . |
11 | mark — no news about Frank over here today — sports pages are just filled with headlines of scum going out … frank 's new club played another draw this weekend — they now have a 1–6-2 ( w-d-l ) record ( i watched the goals on Eurosport/Eurogoals programme — never cared much for spanish futba — but i guess i will be following Albacete for a couple of weeks now — when/if frank scores/goes i will keep you guys informed ) |
12 | And they 're just doing it as a matter of course over there . |
13 | The activities of the far right have been a cause for concern over here for a while now . |
14 | The most promising of these techniques , the polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) has a number of advantages over more conventional methods . |
15 | ‘ There 's a lot of ducks over there by the stream , ’ she said . |
16 | I still have a lot of friends over there , If we do get them in our group it wo n't worry me too much . |
17 | Television stardom ( Man About The House is soon to be released on video ) ; holidays in America ( her husband is American and they spend a lot of time over there ) ; work in Los Angeles ( last year she appeared in Alan Aykbourn 's Henceforward . |
18 | There is also a lack of clarity over where the emphasis should be for promoting the involvement of general practitioners . |