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

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1 But on any one day , although there will be subject assessors beavering away in places all over the country , their activity is not very visible unless you happen to teach in a department being visited ; the rest of the staff in your own college or school may be unaware that a subject assessor is there .
2 Paying the piper as we call the tune is the idea behind metering , which is already in use all over the world .
3 Shops were coming up for sale all over the precinct .
4 But the battle to preserve beloved solitudes flared up repeatedly in patches all over the country , precisely as it does today with the threat of new airfields and military training areas .
5 This is the way to send gifts or goods up to 2kg all over the world .
6 There are some first-class people in charge , men such as Peter Browne and Laurie Kelly , and you find ex-TVH men popping up at stadia all over the world to give you a shout .
7 The pictures which led to such demand for the Daily Mirror that the Sold Out signs went up at newsagents all over the country .
8 Actually it would be more accurate to call it a tutor ‘ hut ’ since our class is based in one of those ‘ temporary ’ classrooms that sprouted up around schools all over the country about twenty years ago .
9 A few years later , Ralph Berger discovered the loss of neck muscle tone which accompanied REM sleep.9 These two findings , linking EEC patterns with eye movement and neck and throat muscle activity , have formed the basis of the recording and scoring methods for sleep in humans now in use all over the world .
10 The wretched Lord Fraser , the Lord Advocate of Scotland , was ordered to read out ‘ results ’ of his police inquiry which were completely different from those already read out to newspapers all over the world …
11 Soon the calls were going out to groups all over the country .
12 They 're sending them out to bookshops all over the country … thousands have already been sold , and the way things are at the moment there does n't look like any let up in sight .
13 Instead of hunting all over the sky , the pilots concentrated on one scatter of targets and spiralled down through them , turning tightly in order to cut down the risk of collision .
14 In some cases such an escape was executed only with pain , as in the case of Ann Yearsley who broke publicly with Hannah More over the right to administer a trust fund for her children .
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