Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun] over " in BNC.

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1 Neil had told me that he might spend the daytime hours between tides over here on Seal Island .
2 The question remains as to the optimal method of obtaining a consistent estimate of the parameter on the change term in wealth over the full sample period .
3 The decline of pre-marital pregnancy during the late nineteenth century was probably therefore less the product of adoption of middle-class values than the consequence of the felt loss of control over the consequence of heterosexual relations .
4 The stock change in units over the three years :
5 In the story of Job we see the adversary bargaining with God over the righteous man .
6 It follows a very sensible line which makes good use of the existing paths along Dere Street and the Minchmoor , the drove road from Peebles over the Cauldstane Slap to the Lothian plain , the towpaths of the Union and the Forth-Clyde canals , and the Antonine Wall .
7 THE springtime reduction of ozone over Antarctica is now well established observationally and the processes involved are quantitatively understood theoretically .
8 He also got a copy of the underground railway map , and tried to trace that invisible geography over what he could actually see ; he would even try and trace the map of the flight paths of aeroplanes over the city , deciding which direction indicated which distant country .
9 Hepper Robinson in Middlesbrough is run by two managers , Alan and Stephen Brown , who are due to receive details of the MBO deal from RE over the weekend .
10 Under the heading Warning to mums over sex attacks , the Star pointed to two sex attacks on a housing estate .
11 An exhibition including the Irises and six other Impressionist works has travelled round the capital cities of Austrlia over the past two and a half months , ending in Perth .
12 The ANSI Twisted-Pair Physical Medium Dependent Working Group is expected to finalise the draft standard for FDDI over unshielded twisted pair around October time .
13 In an earlier article in this Journal , I dealt with the county representation to Westminster over the same period and showed the abuses to which the elections by the Freeholders gave rise .
14 PAT CASH , the former Wimbledon champion out of competition for six months after surgery on a ruptured Achilles tendon , plans to make his comeback at the Hopman Cup in Perth over Christmas .
15 The apparently irreversible trend in the insurance industry , in common with others in the financial services sector , to move away from high-risk , low-return business and focus on specialised , value-added lines ( stop-loss insurance , financial insurance to smooth the impact of a single year 's sudden loss on the balance sheet with repayment over subsequent years , and so on ) , means that organisations must look on insurance almost as a last resort after exhausting all the possibilities of minimising risk cost-effectively in-house .
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