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

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1 There groups of men along with youths over the bar mitzvah age of thirteen would gather at eight o'clock , and to the muttered accompaniment of the special blessings each would kiss his phylacteries , wind one around left arm , palm and second finger , encircle his forehead with the other , and then join in reciting the ritual prayers .
2 This restrained aloofness has had its drawbacks : it has given the bellicose idealists of the Left freedom to ride roughshod with impunity over institutions which have hitherto maintained our nation as civilised and admirable .
3 The reason may lie in what happens to the teachers themselves when they first encounter it , rather than in the use they make of it directly with children over a long period .
4 Ethnographic research has special qualities suited to dealing with controversial topics in sensitive locations , for it entails a gradual and progressive contact with respondents , which is sustained over a long period , allowing a rapport to be established slowly with respondents over time , and for researchers to participate in the full range of experiences involved in the topic .
5 How 's she getting on with Barry over there ?
6 Lithuanian leaders have clashed repeatedly with Russia over their demands for billions of dollars in compensation for the mess left behind by former Soviet troops .
7 According to Dr Declan Murphy , project director in Washington , Rome has not forgotten this help and despite a certain weariness engendered by the numerous calls for loans of 1492 material received last year , it cooperated enthusiastically with Washington over the exhibition ( which is to mark the reopening of the Great Hall of the Library of Congress after a three-year renovation ) .
8 Then the row blew up with Hungary over the enforced assimilation of ethnic Hungarians , involving plans to raze their villages .
9 Microelectronic applications to production machinery usually come in the form of control devices ; so , on the factory floor at least , new technology is essentially bound up with control over the pace of production and the quality of output .
10 I sat day in day out with headphones over my ears , ‘ Irish Press , can I help you ? ’ nearly losing my job once because the owner of the newspaper , Vivian De Valera , thought I was too forward on the telephone … my manner was not subservient enough .
11 John Raby has managed to sort out with Tom over the weekend most of his queries .
12 Mansell , 39 , left Formula One last year to join the Indycar team owned by film star Paul Newman and Carl Haas after falling out with Williams-Renault over their choice of three-times world champion Alain Prost to partner the Englishman this year .
13 In Newcastle a mental health consumer group has been working closely with purchasers over the past two years .
14 A major exploration programme was carried out between 1965 and 1973 by Exploration Ventures Ltd ( RioFinex and Consolidated Gold Fields ) and subsequently with Amax over the large basic-ultrabasic intrusions of Grampian Region in north-east Scotland The initial exploratory work is described by Rice ( 1975 ) .
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