Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [adv] over " in BNC.

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1 Mr Ball said the support from all over the world was overwhelming although he was too distressed to read all the letters .
2 When the negative feedback is large enough to satisfy as is usually the case at least over the intended , operational frequency range , the closed-loop gain is and .
3 The 800-year-old hospital cares for the ill from all over Britain .
4 If so , a bacterial chromosome would resemble a professional football team , whose players have been transferred into the club from all over the place .
5 They know what it 's like to stand on both sides of the competitive fence and have now been involved with the sport for well over a decade , first as top international competitions and then as manager and coach of the national team .
6 By the following year , as a result of mortgage and foreclosures , the manifest favouritism shown to French squatters and the pressures of population , peasants in Tonkin were having to feed themselves on average from the product of just over one-third of an acre of padi per head : in some localities barely a fifth .
7 I replied that as far as I was concerned his terms and conditions of employment were best used as a rectal implant preferably without benefit of anaesthetic , which roused him to suggest that perhaps the whole matter would best be served by being turned over to the florid authority of Her Majesty 's Judiciary , via PC Plod , or at the very least to some banal tribunal vested with the right to dilly-dally over contretemps between master and servant .
8 Right : P&O Roadtanks driver , Ken Burgess , sees the end in sight as he runs along The Mall with just over a mile to go
9 For those with really bad hearts , Daedalus recommends a complete peristaltic body stocking , which forcibly returns venous blood to the head from all over the body .
10 Can this be the beginning of the end for vastly over priced computer training courses ?
11 The game had been in the country for well over half-a-century , but only four provinces , Auckland , Wellington , Canterbury and Otago , had first-class status , with the Plunket Shield being the major stake at hand for the best team .
12 Alternatively , the vendor may either set up a new company and transfer assets into the company from all over its group before selling the shares in the new company , or transfer the assets into its main trading company which will in turn transfer the assets to the purchaser .
13 ‘ It is a city which can entertain the public from all over the world . ’
14 ‘ It is a city which can entertain the public from all over the world . ’
15 As far as the as far as A level as far as A level plays are concerned I think with had them on the stage before now over the last five ten years as far as I 'm concerned .
16 I said authenticity was one thing but did my devoted fans really want to see me on the big screen with spots a foot across all over my face ?
17 Anyone investing £1,000 in the average investment trust just after the second world war would now have a holding worth well over Pounds 250,000 .
18 That means that over the next 14 months new national vocational qualifications will be accredited and put in place at a rate of well over one a day .
19 When knitting a garment in all over pattern , the two facts i always take into account when positioning the N1 cam are firstly , the number of stitches in the pattern and secondly , the number of stitches required for the garment piece .
20 The sale , complete with satellite link to the Eiffel Tower , made a total of just over FFr42 million .
21 The results were a victory for the coalition , the Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) , which defeated the ( former communist ) Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ) by a margin of just over 1 per cent of the vote .
22 In 1977 , J. Ekstrand demonstrated that when a healthy adult male weighing 60 kg swallowed 10 milligrams of fluoride , the levels of ionic fluoride in his blood peaked after about an hour to just over 0–4 ppm per kg of body weight ( European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology , vol 12 , p 311 ) .
23 Commenting on the expectations for growth , Mr Lamont said the first report of the Panel of Independent Forecasters , formed to demonstrate that the Government decisions were not based on one single forecast , predicted growth in 1993 of between 0.25 and 2 per cent , with an average of just over 1 per cent .
24 No attempt was made , therefore , to calculate the delivery times of individual items from the Annexe , since it is known that delivery times range from an minimum of just over three-quarters of an hour , for requests submitted immediately before the majority of the van 's departures from the Main Building , to a maximum of around sixty-six hours , for requests submitted immediately after the van 's final departure on Fridays ( and longer at holiday periods ) .
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