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

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1 Even at Main-Professional-Grade level , the difference in costs between obtaining an experienced teacher of proven worth or a probationer straight out of college can be over £6000 .
2 One in five of the ‘ 303 Times Top 1000 companies ’ interviewed believed that it costs less than £4000 per person , one in three estimated costs in the range of £4000 to £6000 and a further one in three thought it costs over £6000 per employee .
3 Generalist bees are usually faithful over short periods , one species of trigonid bee near M anaus for example visiting 33 species in 21 plant families in 1 year , though at any one time , over 60% of the individuals of the species had only one pollen type and over 23% had only two .
4 At one point , its temperature reached over 3,000° fahrenheit , five times the normal operating level .
5 Dell expects fiscal 1994 sales of between $3,400m and $3,700m and net profit of between $3.30 and $3.75 a share , compared with the $2.59 on sales of just over $2,000m reported for the year just ended .
6 AT&T Co says 10,000 business customers agreed to switch toll-free 800 service worth $140m to the company : a sales blitz brought over 34,000 sales from existing customers in the last seven weeks , AT&T said ; total value over the terms of all contracts will reach over $2,000m .
7 DEC 's interest is fuelled by the fact that the Aberdeen Group in Boston projects that the market for computational chemistry products will grow to over $2,000m in 1996 from about $500m in 1990 .
8 But with an external debt of $5 billion and scheduled interest payments of over $180 million1 annually , there is little hope that the meagre amounts pledged by sympathizers will be sufficient .
9 the service secor is vitally important , accounting for over 50% of GNP ;
10 A carefully targeted marketing plan ensured Balbirnie House an occupancy rate of over 50% during it first 18 months of business .
11 Well over 50% of restaurants in the UK now include English wines on their lists .
12 Over 50% of the land cleared to produce hamburgers in Brazil has now been exhausted and abandoned .
13 In May 1977 , over 50% of Britons expressed confidence ‘ in the ability of the United States to deal wisely with world problems . ’
14 Arizona law demands that the victor receive over 50% , so a run-off will be held on February 26th .
15 Even so , Pirelli claims to have assembled an alliance controlling just over 50% of shareholders ' votes , which might seem to give it victory .
16 Thanks to big one-off dealing losses at certain firms , overall profits from equity trading slumped by over 50% , to less than £400m .
17 Over 50% of women who have abortions are single , and it is clear that most of these have abortions for this reason ( ie Reason Two ) .
18 Turnouts of over 50% in individual wards were almost commonplace , and in only one ward throughout the metropolitan areas ( Elswick , Newcastle upon Tyne ) did fewer than one in three of the electorate go to the polls .
19 Over 80% of Africa 's proved oil reserves lie in the four OPEC countries Nigeria , Algeria , Libya and Gabon and these countries will account for over 50% of oil consumption in the year 2000 .
20 Already over 50% of the paper we produce in the UK is recycled .
21 Since over 50% of us seem to opt for a period of co-habitation before we take the marital plunge , these findings are pretty sobering stuff .
22 Yes : deduct 1 point for each percentage point over 50%
23 In particular , it extends to Ireland , where imports from the UK account for over 50% of book sales .
24 But Ernst & Young , Deloitte & Touche and KPMG Peat Marwick , all of which rely on their auditing and accounting for over 50% of total earnings , saw revenue fall in real terms .
25 A six months subscription costs just £20 , one year £38 and two years only £70 — savings of over 50% on the cover price .
26 According to Dauberville , members ' subscriptions dropped by over 50% in 1992 , leaving the Comite with a budget of FFr250,000 as compared to FFr1.3 million several years ago .
27 Over a quarter of these were handled by the Big Four , who dominated the top end of the market , being responsible for over 50% of searches for the $100 000 + positions .
28 The unit argues that traffic on motorways and urban roads is unlikely to increase over 50% , so the main impact will fall on rural byways which are not equipped to cope with such a volume of vehicles .
29 Though EC demand is expected to fall , output from all Japan 's EC factories should rise by over 50% this year , reckons Mr Rhys .
30 If none wins outright on first preferences , the bottom name drops out , and his backers ' second preferences go to their recipients ; then , if need be , the next-bottom drops out ; and so on , till somebody gets over 50% .
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