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

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1 There has been a series of decisions over the past 50 years which , although they are said to be cases of estoppel are not really such .
2 I suppose in the nineteen fifties we all thought that was the answer to energy production , but there seem to have been a lot of problems over these since then .
3 But there 've been a number of changes over the years , certainly prior to nineteen seventy four that would be the case , water boards supplying water , local councils treating treating the sewage , and the rivers authorities looking after the river pollution aspects .
4 The implications for my daughter 's safety and security , and and mine and the rest of my family 's , because there have been a number of occasions over the years when I 've had to turn to the police because of my anxiety about that when there 's been a lot of attention from the media and when the press have published our address and so on erm and we 've had I 've had specific death threats particularly against my daughter on one occasion .
5 ‘ There are a couple of rooms over the stables , ’ he told her .
6 Other accusations were the result of disputes over the ownership of animals .
7 The final element in the policy making process is the response to developments over which governments have no control .
8 In the standard b -boundary construction , the Riemannian manifold is the bundle of frames over space-time having a positive definite metric induced by the affine connection .
9 ‘ There 's a lot of ducks over there by the stream , ’ she said .
10 Running through the history of literary criticism is a series of debates over the connection ( or contrast ) between literature and philosophy , and between the aesthetic imagination and science .
11 But the strapping Middlesbrough centre half insists : ‘ There 's no tug of loyalties over Wednesday 's game .
12 We do not have direct evidence of other galaxies , but it seems likely that they are composed of particles and that in the universe as a whole , there is an excess of particles over antiparticles of about one particle per 10 8 photons .
13 And then , of course , come along and er for while there was a competition with chasers over the forest , you know one running either just in front , or just behind the other , sort of thing .
14 There was a debate among anthropologists over the question of origins .
15 If , as seemed likely , one cause of unemployment was an excess of savings over investment , the equalisation of decisions to save and decisions to invest could be brought about by Labour 's plans for progressive taxation which would redistribute income to the poorer sections of society .
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