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

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1 A LONDONDERRY school head has called ‘ foul ’ over dog owners who allow their pets to run free over a play area .
2 Other changes in structure developed more slowly , but although the pattern looked different over a period of a few years , analogues of the basic groups seem to have been present ever since the phenomenon of the contemporary football fan arose in the middle to late 1960s .
3 Company spokesman John Dodds said the investment would be staggered over a period of time and would not necessarily mean a glut of vacancies in Darlington .
4 It catalogued ‘ positively dangerous ’ work practices , poor management , inadequate training and supervision and inherent weakness in the safety culture of BR in a list of 16 separate ‘ relevant errors ’ where things had gone wrong over a number of years .
5 Graphical treatment suggests that this effect is linear over an interval between the blackout and whiteout points , or possibly a curve with a fairly large radius of curvature .
6 The following graphs suggest the same behaviour as for the intensity — roughly linear over an interval , possibly a power or exponential .
7 Too much sunlight might impress upon me the idea of how much more agreeable it would be out of doors rather than hunched over a sheet of almost blank paper .
8 A particular scene appeared before her eyes : her father is sitting hunched over a pile of torn photographs , and Agnes 's sister is shouting at him : ‘ Why have you torn up Mother 's pictures ?
9 There is , for example , no Annie 's Bar where we may gossip with the mighty over a vodka — although we do have access to a well-stocked cafeteria , where the waitresses are uncommonly polite .
10 Later , the project was able to borrow a more advanced flux-gate magnetometer and the preliminary conclusions from Rodney Hale , an experienced electronics engineer , as a result of further work , are that there is a magnetic field within the circle which fluctuates relative to that outside over a period of hours .
11 If you are unsuccessful over a period of time there 's always a chance you will part company . ’
12 Security becomes important when files are accessible over a network .
13 Making the bend in a bamboo stick is surprisingly easy over a candle flame or similar , but be careful not to burn it at this vital centre point of the kite !
14 The Test of Professional Competence , for building surveyors , first introduced in 1973 , has remained unchanged over a period during which many other changes both technological and sociological have taken place within the Division .
15 The loans would be repayable over a period of 20 years at 3.5 per cent interest .
16 Rudolph Ackermann issued some fifty books with coloured plates , including the well-known Repository of Arts , Literature , Commerce , Manufacture , and Politics , which appeared monthly over a period of nearly twenty years .
17 We passed giant slabs of ice which had buckled up into a cracked swelling over a rock and saw ice discs spinning on the surface of the water like root-less lily pads .
18 The cause of deterioration is mainly due to the covering becoming thin and brittle because of weathering i.e. the action of heat and cold over a period of time .
19 This proved difficult and Josef Vissarionovich had to be blown up little by little over a period of two weeks .
20 The position of the Central Authority was strong : they were responsible for the Boards as a whole breaking-even over a period of years ; their approval was required for capital and current expenditure ; and they raised the capital and controlled the reserves and bank-balances of the Boards .
21 so erm I do n't er I would n't see the point in being too confrontational over an issue like that .
22 By using examples taken at random over a period of years the following list has been assembled :
23 That 's well over a second quicker than the Integrale , just under a second in front of Ford 's Sapphire Cosworth 4x4 and neck and neck with BMW 's masterful M5 .
24 IT 'S well over a decade since the B-52s played their only Scottish show at Tiffany 's discotheque , Edinburgh .
25 Four hundred years ( 15:13 ) … the fourth generation ( 15:16 ) : the word " generation " may also mean " lifetime " , and the lifetime of Abram was well over a century .
26 Social democratic parties have existed in Europe for a century or more ; the Democratic and Republican parties in the US are well over a century old , and indeed have a certain continuity with earlier parties dating from the time of the American Revolution ; conservative parties on a mass basis were created soon after the emergence of social democracy in Europe ; and communist parties were formed on a world scale after the Russian Revolution .
27 It 's well over a week since the last patch of ground was cleared and a spider turning up is pure chance . ’
28 The only impressions from his heavy sleep which touched him with a faintest trace were mysteriously , elusively compounded of plumed candle flame , drumming rain , a ship held by ice , huddled sheep , and a malignant shadow stooped-muttering over a desk or table or bench in a room or a cell he thought he might have been able to recognize if only he could have opened his eyes .
29 It is , however , less effective over a period and tends to be more expensive .
30 Fact : whenever the NME staff get all babyish and gooey over a band , I get suspicious because it happens every other week .
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