Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] over [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An argument has broken out over the royalty rate paid to artists for each copy of both DCC and another new format , MiniDisc .
2 A ROW has broken out over an exhibition of photography by lesbians .
3 For Charlie is one of Scotland 's best known pipers and has travelled all over the world with the Black Watch to play at social and diplomatic functions .
4 Pierre has taught all over the world — next month he 's running a course here at the Lygon Arms Hotel in Broadway .
5 Right Chairman , yes , the report 's for information , there are a few things to update , occupancy remains healthy , erm , the working total has fallen slightly over the Christmas recess , but erm , really by ten there .
6 I feel his glare now , but let my own eyes wander past the fence to the yellow lattice of the heavy lifting gear and the big iron disc of the magnet hanging down , and the motorcar-mountain that has built up over the holiday season .
7 The flow meter measurements tell the engineer how much water has moved where over a period of time .
8 I ca n't believe it either , the BBC has got much over the crimble period all of there coverage is tailored to the scum — in fact the last match featured on MOTD that did n't involve them was us vs Arse .
9 I ca n't believe it either , the BBC has got much over the crimble period all of there coverage is tailored to the scum — in fact the last match featured on MOTD that did n't involve them was us vs Arse .
10 Victoria de Los Angeles , who has sung all over the world , has had wonderful recording successes with twenty-two complete operas , and forty recital discs , that have together sold over five million records !
11 Football hooliganism is not a particularly new phenomenon , nor is it a peculiarly British problem , it has occurred all over the world .
12 The Library has benefited enormously over the year from special funds of this kind : the Rose Graham Fund , the Gerrans Fund , the Centenary Funds for Science and Law , the Funds established in memory of Isobel Henderson , Diana and Michael Zvegintzov , Gisela Richter , Vera Farnell and Rosemary Woolf .
13 " Well , unless I 'm very much mistaken , " more help " has hove up over the horizon as you might say .
14 Smith , one of the tough nuts that Jones salutes , reckons Wimbledon 's ‘ Psycho ’ has gone well over the top on his vulgar video nasty .
15 ‘ You tend to forget all the hard work that has gone in over the season .
16 And I think that has spread out over the rest of the week as well . ’
17 It is clear that insubstantial changes will not give rise to a new copyright ( or right to prevent unfair extraction ) but what is the position when a database has changed considerably from its original form but this has happened incrementally over a period of time ?
18 ‘ The same thing that 's happened in Ireland has happened all over the world .
19 Central to this need are the question marks that the Broadcasting Act has thrown up over the whole of the future of British television and in particular the woolly ‘ quality threshold ’ that franchise holders are expected to meet .
20 Critical opinion has divided specifically over the film 's most famous sequence : to save the commune the men eventually come together to dig a canal and as they dig tension is built up by drumbeats and speeded-up photography .
21 She has had to give in over the question of chrome : and the Foreign Minister , who never struck me as being too friendly towards us , failed to get away ( as he apparently hoped ) with letting armed German ships through the Straits .
22 In practice the distribution between the various hospital and community services may have little objective foundation , having developed incrementally over a number of years .
23 For example , if some of the roses will be perfumed , then ideally they should be placed near the path , so that you can smell the scent as you walk past and , if you wish to bury your nose in the flower , you wo n't have to trample halfway over the flower bed to reach the appropriate bloom .
24 ‘ Well , then I should have married some gypsy who would have trodden all over the fire with his bare feet , ’ said Lili .
25 If an assailant had struck from behind , he would have toppled forward over the rail .
26 However much controversy may have arisen subsequently over the presence in each of these formations of emigres , by far the most obvious group of non-Soviet nationals involved were these Germans .
27 The legal adviser helps to negotiate the firm 's contracts ( and may have to travel all over the world in order to do so ) , keeps it right on matters of company law and employment law , pilots takeovers , etc. , and may , on a wider front , advise on what is proper conduct within a system of self-regulation adopted within the industry by means of a Code of Practice .
28 Cabinet negotiations had broken down over the balance of power in the government , with the " small coalition " demanding greater control over the economy than the PSL was prepared to concede .
29 A group of armed Covenanters , under the command of Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston , East Lothian , had assembled at Rutherglen , and being opposed to Charles , had travelled all over the district , extinguishing the bonfires and stopping the celebrations .
30 Born in 1900 , the same year as the Queen Mother , he had spent twenty-three years at the top , he had travelled all over the world , he had stories and memories of escapades and people and was a colourful raconteur .
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