Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] over [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Quiz of couple goes on over murder of OAP |
2 | Outstanding incompatibilities not resolved by the ABI — and there is little doubt that different look and feels will still prevail — are to be addressed by a streamlined porting environment that can be whittled down over time as more features are incorporated into the ABI . |
3 | He says fortunately they were n't badly hurt but one girl has a collar and those with neck injuries will stay in over night . |
4 | They were also useful to pull on over fleece bottoms in colder weather . |
5 | Furthermore , a careful history and physical examination permit a confident diagnosis that stands up over time . |
6 | Implicitly , exit costs exceeded costs of entry , largely due to the sunk costs of contacts , reputation and privileged access to information on market movements ( on the demand side ) and expertise ( on the cost side ) built up over time . |
7 | She even convinced her brother , ‘ a confirmed Londoner , ’ to come up over Christmas and see ‘ one of the best pantomimes in the country ’ in the magnificent Empire Theatre . |
8 | The means by which this is done is through the ‘ schemes of experience ’ , such as typifications , recipes , and other idealizations which members build up over time and into which are allotted new experiences and encounters , rendering the unknown into the known , the unfamiliar into the familiar . |
9 | Every person or animal that follows the path seems to leave a trail of energy , and these energy paths build up over time . |
10 | Responding to Mrs Thatcher 's initiative is one way in which radicals build up over time an alternative election programme . |
11 | A knowledge of the context in which acts of sabotage occur — the lack of alternatives available to workers , the frustrations that build up over time — often shows sabotage to have been an understandable response . |
12 | The men , all of whom had been captured after having been shot down over enemy territory , gave their names , sent greetings to their families and made statements critical of the war . |
13 | The complex adaptation of the organism to its physical and organic environment was built up over time through the constant application of pressures that are never stable . |
14 | just came up over night till we found out in the morning well you can see it ca n't you Oh you did you see it ? the swelling on your dad 's foot . |
15 | But this one came up over neck , over your neck , and then down here and strings there . |
16 | Trading standards officers still steamed up over price marking |
17 | The scheme which Branson spelt out over lunch was indeed revolutionary . |
18 | Its houses , shop , pub and post office were built on a narrow shelf of rock looking out over Start Bay , and it had a population of more than a hundred people . |
19 | Tendinitis ( constriction of the nerve tissues caused by over development of arm muscles , leading to loss of feeling in the hands ) is a regular paddock malady . |
20 | Manufacturers , distributors and retailers have all felt the pinch during the recession and some hard bargaining was going on over coffee and orange juice . |
21 | Look at those flares going up over No. 6 Commando positions . ’ |
22 | So if we just add up over sort of the time horizon of this person , this person 's life , right , his expected wage in agriculture , right , it 's going to be this , this , this area here . |
23 | Answer guide : Answers should show an understanding that assets are used up over time and that this fact is not reflected merely by stating an asset at cost . |
24 | It would be something that would vastly improve I think the , the link of the new hospital to the medical centre without going around over Bridge . |
25 | he believes cumulative stress which builds up over time , should be classified as an industrial injury for which people can claim compensation . |
26 | Clinic 's opening postponed … charity backs down over centre for sex offenders . |
27 | Britain backs down over threat to run universities |
28 | SOFTWARE 602 OF CZECH REPUBLIC BACKS DOWN OVER PIRACY SUIT |
29 | It supports the principle of increasing energy prices so that consumers pay the full environmental cost of the resources they use , although it acknowledges that increases would have to be phased in over time , preferably in line with international agreements . |
30 | There is a real danger that money goes to Voluntary Organisations who are best at filling in forms — that presentation wins out over content . |