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

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1 The appointment of Charlton would be seen in Manchester as the perfect solution to the damaging public wrangling that has made the club a public farce over recent weeks .
2 Leaving aside for the moment a final conflict over the estates of Canterbury , we may turn to Anselm 's efforts to hold a council for the reform of morals and discipline throughout the land .
3 This brings out what is perhaps the essential feature of a security interest , namely , that ultimately it gives the holder of the security a proprietary claim over assets , normally the debtor 's , to secure payment of the debt .
4 The secretion of a skeleton gave the corals a great advantage over many other coelenterates ; supported thus they could overcome the lack of rigidity of their soft tissues and grow large .
5 In years to come , old men will stare into clubhouse pints and recite the names like a litany , from Webb ( J ) to Richards ( D ) , the way the Welsh drool over all those Davieses and Williamses .
6 Identifying customer needs can enable a company to develop a product and marketing mix that give the company a competitive advantage over its rivals .
7 in a way that gives the company a competitive advantage over rivals
8 Whatever the explanation , the above treatment is cheap , does not involve drugs and gives the patient a greater control over his treatment .
9 Warne was and earned the Aussies a vital victory over Sri Lanka by taking three for 11 in 31 deliveries .
10 The recognizances which had been required from several of the most powerful nobles gave the regime an effective hold over them , and none of the movements against Mortimer had gained the support of the king himself .
11 Why or how it originated is not known , but the Lady Mayoress takes charge of it for the rest of the mayoral year , and no doubt a quick rap over the knuckles will soon curb any tendency the Lord Mayor might have to step out of line .
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