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

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1 And ‘ it ’ might be a frantic drive down the coast for a weekend over the border into Mexico , or a trip into the wine-growing country beyond the Berkeley hills , or trying a new recipe involving chocolate sauce and lobster claws or something equally revolting .
2 After the ‘ O Group ’ I 'm in the picture for the tasking over the next twenty-four hours .
3 The official entry to the English capital of a new Swedish ambassador became the occasion for a struggle over which of the two rivals should give way to the other ; in this almost fifty men were killed and wounded .
4 If you wish to get married in a church which is not in either parish , you will have to apply to be put on the electoral roll or take up residence in the parish for the period over which the banns will be read .
5 the demand for a referendum over Maastricht is described as a healing , positive thing for the Conservative Party .
6 Guests tend to congregate in the lounge for a chat over a drink from the ‘ snug ’ bar , or to watch TV .
7 The tv campaign underlines the consequences for every driver over the limit , involved in an accident or not , like Shane , from Gloucestershire .
8 First , there is the possibility that restrictive recruitment policies provide the context for the development over time of a separate bureaucratic ‘ view ’ .
9 Lord Tebbit refused to be daunted by the new legal ruling that a defeat for the Government over Labour 's amendment on the social chapter — which sets out rules on conditions and hours of work which apply throughout the rest of Europe — would not affect ratification .
10 It can not therefore have failed to become an important centre in its own right after the administrative changes introduced in the fourth century and it may have been promoted to the rank of civitas capital , although there is no evidence for the civitas over which it would have ruled .
11 The longest cycle starts with the market analysis aimed at defining customer needs , and ends with the manufacture of a product to meet those needs in a manner calculated to make a profit for the company over the life of the product .
12 It stands on a terrace the top step of which bears an inscription recording a dedication for the victory over the Persians at Marathon in 490 .
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