Example sentences of "with over " in BNC.
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1 | But whether reprocessing took place or not there would still be thousands of cubic metres of other wastes to deal with over the lifetime of the power station . |
2 | But with over one million people currently on waiting lists around the country , + you may find that the NHS just ca n't treat you as soon as you 'd like . |
3 | My next step is to decide what I am going to use to pre-bait with over the next three weeks . |
4 | Already Bahrain has become a major international banking centre with over one hundred and fifty bank branches and representative offices , although oil market developments plus the political environment of the region could curb its rate of progress . |
5 | ‘ I 've been in the ambulance service for 23 years and this is the worst job I have ever had to deal with over Christmas . |
6 | All the problems that we have been wrestling with over recent years in attempting to formulate a set of principles for communicative language teaching suddenly vanish as if at the waving of a wand . |
7 | German Brief , a monthly English language news-letter with a four-page weekly news update , is published by the Frankfurter Algemeine Zeitung Informationsdienste , a division of West Germany 's most respected daily and business newspapers with over one million readers . |
8 | V. GENT enlightens us on a few of the problems he 's had to deal with over the counter . |
9 | It stands in gardens landscaped over a period of two years ( which were designed to ensure an array of colours and scents throughout the year ) , and woodlands resplendent with over one hundred species of trees and shrubs , the home of owls , badgers , green woodpeckers , pheasants and foxes . |
10 | Castle Howard , a palatial 18th-century country house with 1000 acres of grounds , and Beningbrough Hall , with over one hundred portraits from the National Portrait Gallery , are just two of the historic houses in the area . |
11 | And he 'd got lots of famous mates that want to play on his records , and he picks up a Grammy and releases records on scrupulous labels , instead of the 30 or more indie horsefixers he 's had the misfortune to deal with over the years . |
12 | In a country of around 800 million , with over one and a half million police officers and nearly 1,200 gaols ( not to mention a Draconian penal code drafted by the British in 1860 ) , only about 60,000 people are serving sentences of imprisonment at any one time . |
13 | The whole of Ramsay 's Edinburgh-Rome-London career is examined for the first time , with over one hundred exhibits , including many of his fine drawings . |
14 | I enjoy shocking people by describing how goods were introduced into households under the guise of gifts for children : the fridge in the house of the children we played with over the road was given to the youngest as a birthday present — the last thing an eight-year old wants . |
15 | The irony is primarily at the expense of Mrs Moreen ( a lady less refined than she would like to appear ) , and secondarily at the expense of Pemberton ( whom we smile at and with over his impotence to get at the information he wants ) . |
16 | Today with over one hundred units delivered world-wide ( now powered by Garrett AiResearch 732-1 engines ) it is well on the way to emulating the success of the Falcon 20 . |
17 | ‘ What remains is the problem which I have been concerned with over the past year , which is to try to regenerate enough political pressure within the international community to oblige Iran to reverse its current policy . |
18 | We were particularly tempting targets and , bombarded with jeers and gallons of water , we finally fled the hamlet clutching our sopping equipment to our bosoms like hysterical mothers — little comforted by the thought that these were the spiritual mediators of the people we intended to sail with over the months ahead … |
19 | At best I estimate that you 'll be able to reduce the hit on conventional RAM to around 33Kb , leaving you with over 600Kb to play with . |
20 | The Latin America Institute has since expanded to become ‘ the largest , and probably the most prolific , research centre devoted exclusively to Latin America in the world , with over one hundred full-time researchers ’ ( Blasier : 1983 , p. 171 ) . |
21 | The coats were ornately if not fabulously stitched with over a mile of gold thread . |
22 | We have to change the definition of the word that we 've grown up with over the years , otherwise we really ca n't manage the concept . |
23 | But what we have to do is completely junk the definition of the word quality that we 've grown up with over the years . |
24 | Deputy Chief executive Dominic Fitzpatrick confirms that the most difficult area they had to deal with over the last year has been the advertising element . |
25 | Might this , one wonders , be one of the names that Albert Gunther so helpfully supplied Gould with over a chop at the British Museum ? |
26 | Cruzcampo has enjoyed some important successes in 1992 , with its pavilion at Expo being the most popular with over one million visitors . |
27 | The preponderance of sole practitioner respondents to the consultation as a whole can be seen once again to have had a dramatic effect on the outcome of this particular question , with over three-quarters of the 55% who answered negatively being sole practitioners . |
28 | Thirty African countries have agreed to co-operate in efforts to save the elephant , whose population in Africa has fallen to around 600,000 , compared with over one million a decade ago . |
29 | Erm I know it 's associated with over extraction of water at certain points but but be that as it may , but in the old days the Sussex Lands Committee er used to be er a county function and did take an overview erm of the whole West Sussex scene in terms of what happened erm it is now really now erm not our responsibility , although we put members on it , it 's a now fairly weak er joint body but it 's pretty toothless . |
30 | The person you 've been working with over the last couple of days . |