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

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1 That is a virtual doubling of the income from occupational pensions over that period .
2 The majority of reported decisions over the next few years in other State courts took the Californian position , that first resort was to be had to the Convention procedures .
3 Snow and Hofnagel-Höhle ( 1978 ) showed the advantage of adolescent learners over adults for learners of Dutch , but add that older learners have an advantage over the very young in learning rule-governed aspects of the language , though their teenage group were superior to the adults .
4 MacDonald claims that the only located source of systematic collection of data on the progress of non-traditional students over a period of years was at Glasgow Polytechnic for the BA Social Science course .
5 The UN Security Council adopted a resolution on Nov. 10 increasing the strength of the UN Protection Force in Yugoslavia ( UNPROFOR ) by 75 military observers in order to implement the ban on military flights over Bosnia-Hercegovina , agreed on Oct. 9 [ see p. 39149 ] , which had been repeatedly violated .
6 NATO ships were in the Adriatic Sea to help enforce the UN arms embargo , and NATO " early warning " ( AWACS ) aircraft were providing the UN with information to monitor the ban on military flights over Bosnia-Hercegovina .
7 This provided for the election by all landowners over the age of twenty-five of representatives to local and provincial assemblies .
8 The building of extended forms over drones or very simple harmonic progressions ( often two alternating chords ) or riffs was , of course , to become a staple of hard rock and ‘ heavy metal ’ music , and encouraged the development of virtuosic soloists , especially guitarists .
9 It should he pointed out , however , that high quality preparations of M1 human eggs in which reliable chiasma counts could be made , have never really been obtained despite numerous attempts on the part of many workers over a number of years .
10 Decommissioning the station will cost £220 million and will result in the loss of 490 jobs over the next two years .
11 The increased demand for food to feed the growing populations of the great cities was met by speedy rail communication with the countryside , which allowed the transportation of perishable goods over long distances and promoted commercialization , specialization , and modernization in the agriculture of many countries .
12 By vastly cheapening the carriage of heavy materials over long distances , the canals also brought about indirect changes in the landscape .
13 the proliferation of technical manuals over the last twenty years has meant that the number of manuals supplied with complex aircraft/systems has increased to the point where it is practically impossible to access all the information in the ‘ library ’ ( Fig. 1 shows an example of technical manual growth rate within the Naval Air Systems Command ) ;
14 It seems likely that improvements in the health and work capacity of the elderly population over the last eighty years have more than compensated for any putative increase in the physical and mental demands of employment ; if so , rising retirement rates may reflect a decrease in the demand for the labour of elderly workers over a period in which their employment capacity has risen .
15 Pete 's cooking was obviously the result of many hours over a hot Trangia .
16 One possibility for the decrease in antral carcinomas over time is a decrease in H pylori infection and hence a fall in the prevalence of chronic gastritis .
17 The brouhaha of recent days over the behaviour of Lonrho , and the Observer newspaper which it owns , should not be allowed to cloud this issue .
18 Neatly arranged opposite is an array of samplers , sequencers , drum machines and keyboards — just to prove there 's more to the man than the jingle-jangle of six strings over a pickup .
19 we have two hotels — Loutrouvia and Eros , which stand next to each other on the waterfront with lovely views over the bay .
20 This is a most useful provision that has come to the assistance of many tenants over the years .
21 This study examines the nature of the mobility of professional scientists over their working lives .
22 The revision of liturgical texts over the last thirty years has brought both problems and opportunities .
23 After all , ITN 's bulletins have made no attempts to deceive us about the influence of Iraqi minders over Sadler 's reports .
24 The Rushdie business drove a wedge between secular society and Muslims ; it also strengthened the hold of religious leaders over their flock .
25 This will serve to identify responsibilities and authorities , and to state the requirement for particular controls over the various IT functions .
26 Her feet run on the pavement like rapid fingers over harp-strings .
27 Free speech and free political association were to be backed by an extension of the franchise to all adults over the age of 20 , a formal extension of the power of the elected legislature ( the Diet ) and guarantees of judicial independence from both the executive and the Diet .
28 The 69-year-old man , from Elsdon Street , handed over the cash on odd occasions over the past year .
29 OpenServer 400 1.4 uses the RFC 1006 Internet standard that specifies the transport of OSI applications over TCP/IP networks .
30 This is partly because of the great competition brought about by the flood of new records over the past two years which has prompted the major record companies to reissue at mid-price ( and sometimes in the bargain range ) many of the first generation of digital records made in the early 1980s .
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