Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] over [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is " recursive " because the same rule ( in this case a branching rule ) is applied locally all over the growing tree .
2 And they 'd go down right over the main road , right over the fields , over the railway , through the fields along the beach there .
3 The statues came tumbling down all over the Soviet Union .
4 Did the squalid detail of the atrocities of The Fox which the press featured so fully have no effect on the variety of Foxes spawned and featured so prominently over the next few months in the pages of these newspapers ?
5 After missing him so desperately over the last six weeks it was more than she had ever dreamed of to find herself suddenly close to him again , and maybe by the time they reached their destination he would have given her some clue about the way he wanted things to be .
6 If it falls much further over the next few days , Mr Major will have no choice but to raise interest rates .
7 Her salary has been growing to the point where she feels she can afford to buy a home and it promises to climb much further over the next few years .
8 While the weight of the waste we all throw away has been going down slightly over the last twenty years , ( because things like glass , plastic bottles and cans have become thinner ) , the volume of waste has been rising .
9 So far over the two days there have only been five sub par rounds out of the 186 played .
10 So that was why he 'd been in the club so often over the past few weeks — he 'd been checking out the lie of the land , assessing the place as a possible investment .
11 His lordship had called , indeed bellowed , so often over the last six months that George had come to expect little else .
12 Although she had been seen at the school less frequently over the past few years , rehearsals and contracts were organized so smoothly that the dancers had not noticed her gradual disappearance .
13 Those sectors have continued to invest and that has certainly served us extremely well over the last few years when things have been tight .
14 Conversely , some econometricians have argued that it is more cost effective to use a ‘ drip ’ system , advertising more or less continuously over a long period at a very low weight .
15 The military rode roughshod even over the Ukrainian Bolsheviks .
16 I could n't believe it , especially when Graham Gooch had played so well over the last year . ’
17 Any such proposals would effectively remove the strong and independent enabling role which has served Stirling students so well over the past 25 years .
18 We retired to a hot bath and glimpsed them only briefly over a sweet trolley later at dinner .
19 Then you can simply release your grip and back slowly away over a few paces .
20 Away downhill over a snow-lonely field
21 There has been so much drama , not only over the first two days , when Henri Leconte had made his fairy tale return to Davis Cup play with his stunning defeat of Sampras in the second singles and then his inspirational contribution to France 's doubles success as he and Forget maintained an 8–0 unbeaten record together in the competition , that it was both right and proper that there should have been more to come .
22 The appellate jurisdiction of the Paris Parlement not only over the three dioceses of Limoges , Càhors and Périgueux , but the whole of the duchy , meant that a constant ducal presence at Paris was necessary .
23 The story was n't exactly all over the front page , but it started there with photographs of Mercer and Bambi and continued inside , with a glamorous back-lit formal shot of Xanthe , which made her look a lot older than her published age , fifteen .
24 In no sense did it correspond to the experience of student activism that so many of my generation were to go through elsewhere over the next few years .
25 During my right hon. Friend 's discussions , did he have a chance to discuss the appalling slaughter that is going on between Armenians and Azeris , not least over the Armenian conclave of Nagorny-Karabakh ?
26 ‘ I suppose , ’ said Suvarov , paying no attention to her rudeness or the incipient hysteria in her voice , ‘ because it was so important … not just fighting it , but being part of it , doing one 's best and living more intensely over a longer time than one had before . ’
27 It had now cast its net more widely over the British universities for the most brilliant mathematicians , physicists and chess-players it could find ; and some from other disciplines and of diverse talents had been trawled .
28 Birds leave their roosts and take to the skies ; monkeys jump away through the branches to find breakfast , and antelope disperse once more over the open plains to graze , knowing that if danger comes they stand a good chance of seeing it before it gets lethally close .
29 Yet the TEC is determined to enhance its contribution still further over the coming years .
30 Environmental scientists say the depletion of the ozone layer — thinner than ever before over the northern hemisphere — could cause serious damage to crops and other plants as extra ultra-violet radiation reaches the planet 's surface .
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