Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] [prep] [adv] over " in BNC.

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1 We had a superb response to our requests for sponsorship from all over the JM group , all that remained was to do the dirty deed !
2 The people at Beckford Silk are happy to think that their ties will end up around the necks of tourists from all over the world .
3 It holds media skills workshops for activists from all over India and organises a variety of seminars and workshops for teachers , journalists and development workers throughout the year .
4 WE get thousands of pieces of paperwork from all over the world at the Matchroom : fan mail , bills and God knows what else .
5 You 'll get cries of innocence from all over the City , of course .
6 I spent the rest of the weekend in small discussion groups with women from all over the country with a wide variety of ideas and opinions .
7 Further investigations by teams of scientists from all over the world have since laid the blame on man-made chlorinated substances that remain in the atmosphere for 100 years or more , where they destroy ozone .
8 As well as discussing the dog fouling issue they heard that the federation is planning to compile a book called In Living Memory — based on memories of members from all over Suffolk .
9 Internal to Digital there is a roaring football conference conducted over VAXnotes with people from all over the world noting every day .
10 The contest , to be staged at Wembley Grand Hall on 20 March , is open to male and female enthusiasts of all ages and levels of fitness from all over the country .
11 This involves a survey of about 11 000 households per year from all over the UK to obtain information on personal income and expenditure .
12 Said Sheher , the man who organised the competition which brought contestants to Whitby from all over the United Kingdom as well as Belgium and Germany , said : ‘ Karate is a rough sport . ’
13 The ANC at that time had very close links to the African Mine Workers ' Union , the largest group of whose members were Bemba , but which included members of tribes from all over Zambia , as well as from Tanganyika and Nyasaland .
14 He summoned scholars and men of wisdom from all over the known world , his main personal tutor and mentor being Alcuin of Northumberland from England .
15 In Ireland , as in the Middle East , learning and scholarship were an integral component of the monastic system , and Irish libraries became depositories for material from all over the world .
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