Example sentences of "[pron] over [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But , due to the factors that we 've mentioned , alright , the supply will ex will expand progressively over time , right , so our long run supply curve alright , will become a lot more elastic than the short run supply curve , right , so if you think of our elasticity formula , I over changing quantity over changing price , times price over quantity , right , as we go through time our original , our original prices and quantities are going to stay the same , right , P one , Q one , that 's not going to change through time , right . |
2 | ‘ Now I know what passed between you over that cup of coffee . ’ |
3 | If the recession lasts much longer , and with present cuts in Government funding , the board will not have enough money to invest to tide itself over this period in which young people face such difficulties . |
4 | It was hesitant about its role , and indeed divided within itself over doctrinal issues like the significance of the Resurrection , and over such indicators of change as the ordination of women . |
5 | We now possess one over life-size kouros in bronze , found in Piraeus in a cache of statues of various dates and origin . |
6 | The Greek cross plan is visibly marked by the five domes , one over the crossing and one over each arm of nave , choir and transepts . |
7 | Dixon will be keen to put one over former team-mates on his local track . |
8 | ‘ You 've got to be big to knock them over these days in international rugby . |
9 | How on earth could she have accused him over that conversation with Salvo ? |
10 | I am very sensitive to my hon. Friend 's reference to Warren Hastings ' because it was Edmund Burke , a kinsman of mine , who prosecuted him over that length of time . |
11 | The report said Mendoza had met Toshack to censure him over stormy relations with his players and high-handed treatment of the media . |
12 | said down the corridor he walked in his full uniform , the first morning say and that memory son will always stick ya , cos when I give her over that picture of the twins at Christmas , she , she looked up , she sort of looked up at me , she said I 've got tears in my eyes have n't I , and I looked and like I was choked as well and I , she sort of , I said yeah you are and she said , every time I look at them it brings back those memories the first memories of this little boy |
13 | Well what do you know what brought her over this way at all ? |
14 | Shall we talk about it over that cup of tea ? ’ |
15 | He had lived with his past for the best part of fifty years , and his book tells what he had come to know of it over that interval of time , with help from the theories of Marx and Freud . |