Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] over a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | small wonder the next England manager agonised so long over a job that any other candidate ( were there any ? ) would have mulled over for about half a second . |
2 | Where the parties have done business together regularly over a period of time it may be possible to establish that the terms are incorporated by a course of dealing . |
3 | In that capacity he had presided over a campaign against corruption , and more positively over a relaxation of the restrictions upon private trade and local government . |
4 | Berrynarbour a traditional Devon village and Watermouth Castle are both just over a mile distant . |
5 | They got on exceptionally well over a bottle of whisky which the expatriate had brought as a gift . |
6 | John McLaughlin often felt that guitar controllers lacked spontaneous reaction to attack , something that Lampi does n't have to worry about ( though McLaughlin 's new Photon system seems to work quite well over a range of sounds ) . |
7 | It is not surprising that two people , who have worked closely together over a period of time , come up with a similar approach to a problem . |
8 | It was all hands on deck as they worked flat out over a weekend in March . |
9 | Sometimes the wind swings steadily round over a period of time , and at other times it blows steadily in a curve . |
10 | As the result they do not sit very effectively over a bolt-hole . |