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

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1 There is no surviving evidence comparable to the parish records of the seventeenth century which shows the rate of change among village inhabitants over short periods , but certainly , as we have seen ( Ch.2 ) , families died out and were replaced by others over the course of the century .
2 In addition there is , as yet , no consensus of opinion among Keynes scholars over his treatment of the labour market so that what is presented here must be regarded as the personal view of the author .
3 This critique of the consequences of science and consumption culture as ideology comes from a method that is ‘ dialectical ’ ; there is a two-sided discourse that through the effect of criticism on consciousness changes over time .
4 The lack of clarity in property rights over forest and pastureland , in particular , has led it to be over-exploited , the report claims .
5 The problem of consistency of measurement techniques over a long period of time will have to be faced and may not have a satisfactory solution .
6 At the same time , it must be an indictment on the teaching of history in Ayrshire schools over many generations .
7 Such battalions had the additional valve that they made liaison practicable between the UDA and the law and order sensitive rural paramilitary organisations and kept open a bridge of respectability into UDA circles over which even pre-election politicians could come and go .
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