Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [verb] [prep] [adv] over " in BNC.
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1 | Later various Far Eastern forms with a more or less conspicuous white neck ring and lower back and rump mainly green , torquatus group , ( 2 ) were introduced , and these have interbred not only with colchicus type but with other subspecies introduced from time to time , till the British Isles and much of W Europe are occupied by an indescribable amalgam of pheasant forms from all over Asia . |
2 | A lot of people came from all over the world here , and that makes it absolutely different from any other country . |
3 | By May 23 , according to the UN information service , the aid actually received by the government of Bangladesh amounted to just over US$250,000,000 . |
4 | Rosy-walled Urbino and the fairytale Castle of Gradara beckon from just over the border in Marche . |
5 | ‘ Now he 's in a side that is going well , with goals coming from all over the team . |
6 | Eighteen Greek galleries are participating in this event which is being opened by the Minister of Culture , Ms Dora Bakoyanni , and is accompanied by a symposium entitled ‘ The restructuring of the relationship between metropolis and periphery ’ , with guests invited from all over Europe . |
7 | Children , grandchildren , lots of relatives visiting for weeks at a time , always the doorbell ringing , with people coming from all over the world to see the Maggid . ’ |
8 | The census returns show that when people left London they usually moved only short distances but that migrants into London came from all over the place . |
9 | Disregarding the influx of early 1956 , which involved about 150 birds and appears quite exceptional , the average number seen per year rose from just over one to 14 between 1952 and 1962 , jumped to 70 or more per year between 1963 and 1972 , and rose to over 100 per year between 1973 and 1976 . |