Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] over [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So important , in fact , that such a cloud would have had a braking effect on the Sun 's spin over aeons of time .
2 THE closed world of special hospitals has been exposed to unusual public scrutiny since last year 's outcry over conditions at Ashworth , Merseyside .
3 CRYSTAL Holidays is offering a bargain week 's skiing over Christmas for £189 .
4 The building site manager at the time told the Daily Mirror : ‘ I had a meeting with Mellor 's wife over cups of coffee at the start of each week to discuss any problems and let her know how much we had spent so far .
5 That result surpassed Saturday 's victory over Downpatrick by runs , a match also played at Upritchard Park .
6 When we apply Feynman 's sum over histories to Einstein 's view of gravity , the analogue of the history of a particle is now a complete curved space-time that represents the history of the whole universe .
7 The Sheffield Wednesday winger has been in the international wilderness since last October 's match with Turkey , but the pair had talks after Wednesday 's win over Spurs on Sunday .
8 During a football wage wrangle case in 1983 , he took time out to record his delight at Northern Ireland 's win over Austria at Windsor Park .
9 The 46-year-old Exeter manager was drafted in for last month 's win over France at Wembley as the England manager cast around for a successor to the disgraced Steve Harrison .
10 Last week 's win over Malta at Ibrox has left Brown in a determined frame of mind .
11 Cnut 's supremacy over part of Sweden may be obscure ; it need not have been ineffective .
12 MIRRORMAN 'S PROTEST OVER FATE OF BRITONS
13 This tension surfaced in particularly acute form on the morrow of the first proletarian revolution as the Bolsheviks attempted to construct a system of coordinated workers ' control over industry in face of the proliferation of relatively independent factory committees .
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