Example sentences of "some [noun sg] of [adj] [noun sg] over " in BNC.

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1 She has some kind of black shawl over her shoulders .
2 Some kind of garbled nonsense over the phone about something that had happened while you were robbing the place . ’
3 It was as if he exerted some kind of gravitational pull over her .
4 Does breast feeding leave the child with some sort of psychological advantage over bottle-fed children ?
5 Although the summit unanimously endorsed the declaration , one foreign minister said later : ‘ We leave Strasbourg with some sense of unfinished business over the German question . ’
6 And wandering the rolling green slopes of the peeling Pally 's 196-acre park gave some sense of exuberant distance over the rituals of lawn-mowing , car-polishing and prudent scurryings among the packed semis below .
7 But at least there is some form of official control over the films children see in cinemas .
8 How significant that his response to the overwhelming evidence that the people of this nation want to have some form of democratic control over their own destiny is to propose anything other than a democratic solution .
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