Example sentences of "as [art] [noun sg] of [noun] over " in BNC.

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1 As the war of words over November the seventh heats up , is changing the names of forty streets and metro stations back to their pre-revolutionary titles , just hours before the tanks rolled through Red Square for the traditional Revolution Day parade .
2 Still more important , one would then need an account of the state as the sort of thing over which capital could exercise power — a set of institutions with no autonomy of their own .
3 Tens of thousands of township residents stayed away from work on Aug. 27 as a mark of protest over the township violence , coinciding with a mass funeral to bury seven of the dead .
4 The insets to Fig. 1 a and b show , for K 3 C 60 and Rb 3 C 60 , respectively , the ( normalized ) resistivity ( T ) as a function of temperature over an extended temperature range .
5 And they 're just doing it as a matter of course over there .
6 A new political force emerged in late 1990 as a result of disagreements over policy and coalition alliances in Sicily .
7 It was generally accepted , however , that the organization was in some disarray as a result of splits over revolutionary doctrine and personal leadership .
8 This has come about partly as a result of research over the last 10 years or so into various forms of involvement in the teaching of reading .
9 A further twenty-four lots were withdrawn as a result of uncertainty over ownership .
10 Relations improved with South Korea as a result of concessions over the treatment of the Korean minority within Japan , and Japan 's admission of guilt over its past treatment of Korea [ see p. 38623 ] .
11 By the mid-fourth century the patriarchal line of Church leadership began to fuse with a male construction of celibacy that defined it both as avoidance of contact with women as the source of sin and as a source of power over inferior married people .
12 The " act of identity " is thus construed broadly as a pattern of behaviour over a largish domain , rather than , say , as an instant in the production of talk , where a choice between two phonetic realisations of the same phoneme is required .
13 The emphasis on closer trade ties with the US was also interpreted as a signal of impatience over the lack of progress on Turkey 's application for European Community membership .
14 The passage quoted above can then be read not as a denial of conflicts over the use of common land , but as a comment on them .
15 ( One might subtract the perception of the past from the perception of the future and smooth that once more as an index of optimism over time . )
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