Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [adj] over [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The most spectacular case where the government lost control of the timetable was in the spring of 1969 over the Parliament ( No. 2 ) — House of Lords Reform — Bill .
2 Instead of staring blankly out at the world , or nervously striking at the fence , as some of the eagles did , he trekked back and forth in a figure of eight over an area that was only one tiny part of his caged area .
3 Halsey and his associates provide abundant evidence in support of this over the years .
4 After a high turnout poll , Mr Ashdown retained the Somerset seat with 30,950 votes , a majority of 8,833 over the Tories — an increase of 3,133 on 1987 .
5 On this issue the debate between T. H. Huxley and Bishop Wilberforce at the British Association meeting of 1860 over the significance of Darwin 's recently published The Origin of Species has entered into our mythology .
6 You must if if you 're scared if you have any doubts about putting the price of that over the phone then forget doing this .
7 IT WAS Robert Dunlop at the treble in to-day 's Coca Cola North West 200 watched by a crowd of 60,000 over the Portstewart-Coleraine-Portrush circuit .
8 Her winning time of 19:55 over the 5600m course , ensured the 19-year-old Parkside runner a place in the six-woman team at the World Cross-Country Championships in Antwerp .
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