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

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1 Although he engaged in some pastoral work in the years after his ordination , preaching and hearing confessions , his time was spent almost entirely in the papal civil service and , until the appointment to Germany for just over a decade , almost entirely in Rome .
2 Anyone investing £1,000 in the average investment trust just after the second world war would now have a holding worth well over Pounds 250,000 .
3 The figure shows a maximum decrease of just over 40DU at about 65°N .
4 World championships in several sports are already lined up for the Arena , as well as national and local sports events to drawn sports fans from all over Britain .
5 She was buried at Cholsey where her grave has become a shrine for fans from all over the world .
6 horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day …
7 horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day …
8 The club is revving up a grand welcome for four-wheel fans from all over Britain .
9 The feasts of the Madonna fell on 15 August and 8 September , and on those days hundreds if not thousands of pilgrims descended on Fontanellato from all over the province and even further afield .
10 There are very many sixth-century kouroi from all over the Greek world .
11 Candidates from all over the north east descended on this once quiet spa town , to be introduced to the delights of Sales .
12 He recalls in the book , that ‘ On Court 1 , one intrepid spectator … persuaded fellow spectators to play charades , while in the various Press rooms , another entirely different game was being played , as journalists from all over the world pondered how to fill acres of space available to record the most important events of the day ’ .
13 The opening ceremony at the Altes Museum in central Berlin was attended by journalists from all over Europe and excited Berliners .
14 Sugar was the first aircraft to undertake such a mercy flight , and over the next two or three weeks many other Lancasters made similar trips from all over Europe .
15 If so , a bacterial chromosome would resemble a professional football team , whose players have been transferred into the club from all over the place .
16 Police say they 're following up possible sightings of Dennis Garvey ’ s car from all over the country .
17 It now attracts international drivers from all over Europe and is worth points in the European Championship .
18 Here developed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries a centre for the arts which attracted artists and craftsmen from all over Italy .
19 Ecclesiastics from all over the Christian world trained in Ireland .
20 The 800-year-old hospital cares for the ill from all over Britain .
21 Dozens of hunt supporters from all over Gloucestershire turned out to lobby councillors before today 's meeting .
22 Top designers from all over the country were getting together to stage something that , it was already forecast , would be the money-raising event of the year .
23 It began life as a village feast and is now an agricultural and country sports show attracting entries from all over the North of England .
24 A community venture from Herefordshire has won fourth prize amongst entries from all over Europe in ‘ La Village que J'Aime ’ — and the people of the Marcle Ridge are thrilled .
25 The event , sponsored by the Cooperative Bank and organised by the town 's recreation department , attracts entries from all over the country , many of whom run in fancy dress for their favourite charities .
26 By rail Intercity from all over the country .
27 Customs sources say that raves held just over the border are attracting hundreds of teenagers from all over Ulster — and drug dealers .
28 Using Windows NT , he said , ‘ companies can downsize critical applications , provide high performance personal computing , integrate their existing desktop business applications and pull together data from all over the organisation . ’
29 Using Windows NT , he said , ‘ companies can downsize critical applications , provide high performance personal computing , integrate their exiting desktop business applications and pull together data from all over the organisation . ’
30 My guess is that he is a receiver of stolen cars from all over the country .
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