Example sentences of "[adj -er] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun] over " in BNC.

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1 But the region 's commuters may not be guaranteed such a smooth ride with the rail workers considering further , tougher action in the battle over job losses .
2 The German , French and Irish governments had hitherto been the most adamant against further concessions in the argument over agricultural exports .
3 Thames Water say they 'll no carry out further studies of the site over the next two to three years .
4 There was to be further discussion within the organisation over Church Relations , and an assurance was given by management that there were no further redundancies in the pipeline .
5 But there 's only one rider left … all the others went in search of better deals after a row over new payscales …
6 Fur example the devaluation of sterling in 1967 was mainly the consequence of higher inflation in the UK over a number of years than that experienced by her major trading partners .
7 Progress towards political reform under Nguyen Van Linh ( then secretary-general of the CPV ) " s programme of renovation ( doi moi ) was effectively halted by apprehension within the higher echelons of the CPV over the momentous events taking place in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe during 1989-91 .
8 I apply stronger colours with a sponge over the top of the background to provide the smaller branches of the main tree .
9 The stronger authority of the wife over the children is reflected in their literacy , and hence in the society 's general level of development .
10 Certain administrative changes at this time appear designed to effect a stricter supervision by the Exchequer over the collection of the Forest revenues , and to lessen the temptation to extortion by the Forest officers .
11 In sign language learning , because of the greater status of the learner over the native user , the first language intrusion may frequently go uncorrected , as occurred in the case of Zoila .
12 This projects builds on earlier work by the investigators over the past 10 years in the United Kingdom and the United States .
13 Partly because of the earlier bitterness of the battle over comprehensive reorganization , more because in the new artificially contrived areas ( such as ‘ Humberside ’ , ‘ Avon ’ , ‘ Kirklees ’ , and ‘ Thamesdown ’ ) there was no tradition and no sense of local needs , political alignments became overwhelmingly important .
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