Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [vb pp] over the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Team spirit and research expertise developed over the years would be lost . ’
2 Inset , right : oh , how the design of those programme flyers improved over the years !
3 By 1980 Iran 's total production capacity , weakened by reservoir depletion , natural pressure decline and a backlog of work on maintenance programmes accumulated over the preceding years , was assessed at just 4 million b/d .
4 It is clear that a great deal of ley hunting done over the past 50 years has been hunting chance alignments .
5 Two rivers enter the loch : the River Inver , coming down amongst trees from the hills behind , has a pleasant path alongside much used by anglers , with fishing platforms built over the rushing waters .
6 They were now nearer to 550 miles from Malta than the 450 intended , and the Fulmar crew announced over the radio that they could not make it , breaking away to land on the carrier again .
7 The unexpected reduction in the number of criminal legal aid orders granted over the last few months means that expenditure will in any event be lower than originally expected .
8 The legal aid scheme developed over the decades as a means of paying for a lawyer in connection with litigation work .
9 As our skill level increased over the days , so did the challenges .
10 Raw council estates spilled over the fields at the edge of town , marring the views .
11 In The Galleria shopping complex built over the A1 , the Hatfield store is the largest Rodier Hommes unit in Europe and is an impressive , airy setting for this singular collection .
12 Hail and sleet showers swept over the ridge , and the Torridon giants , which rose as distant black battlements when seen from Meallan nan Euan , had changed to seemingly nearer whitewashed walls by the time I 'd dropped and climbed .
13 How many weekday trains run over the complete Central Wales line ?
14 ‘ Dover Harbour Board officials checked over the ‘ highly radioactive ’ sand and could not get any reading from it , ’ she added .
15 For years the wine trade enthused over the perfumed richness of Gewurztraminer , the exquisite grapeyness of Muscat d'Alsace , the subtle , honeyed power of Tokay-Pinot Gris and the steely , penetrating zest of Riesling .
16 Extra-judicial killings by the security forces increased over the same period .
17 Air France has reduced costs , with 3,000 job cuts planned over the next two years and the sale of its headquarters .
18 The UK 's leading environmental groups are maintaining levels of support through the recession , but the rapid rate of membership growth experienced over the past few years has slackened .
19 Traditionally the tram has drawn its power through a phosphor-bronze trolley wheel mounted over the end of a trolley arm .
20 As water levels changed over the years some caves became dry , while others are still being made larger by the effect of underground streams , and some are still completely waterlogged .
21 At first the companions think they have stumbled across a dead ship ; the crew lies slumped over the flight deck controls , their heartbeats non-existent .
22 The economic programme presented in February , which relaxed the monetarist controls implemented over the previous two years and sought to lift the economy out of recession by investing in state enterprises and boosting imports [ see pp. 38774-75 ] , was rejected by the Sejm ( lower house of parliament ) on March 5 by 171 votes to 138 with 38 abstentions .
23 ‘ In the West we are constantly telling the Third World to save the rain forests — rather hypocritical considering we are not even prepared to replace the tree cover destroyed over the years in Essex . ’
24 Thus ‘ pen ’ is the first finger of one hand drawn across the palm of the other , a beckoning with the whole hand or finger ends is ‘ gim me ’ , slapping the thigh is ‘ dog ’ , and an index finger drawn over the back of the hand is ‘ tickle ’ ( Walker 1983 : 355 ) .
25 She lifts from the floor a leather Gladstone bag , and begins to load it with the things she will need for the day : well-thumbed , much underlined and annotated copies of Shirley , Mary Barton , North and South , Sybil , Alton Locke , Felix Holt , Hard Times ; her lecture notes — a palimpsest of holograph revisions in different-coloured inks , beneath which the original typescript is scarcely legible ; and a thick sheaf of student essays marked over the Christmas vacation .
26 A vista of paradisiacal tranquillity opened up beyond the windows of Jacques Devraux 's Citroen B-2 landaulet as the motor car swung over the summit of another of the many rolling hills along the Mandarin Way .
27 The Floribunda has become very popular , and as this has increased so has the H.T. influence increased over the Polyantha to the extent that we now have H.T. type roses being borne in abundance .
28 People living near the site of a new age festival held over the weekend say that all their worst fears about the event came true .
29 Initial ICD systems were capable of delivering up to four 25–30 J countershocks between a coiled spring electrode ( to maximise surface area ) placed at the superior vena cava/right atrium ( SVC-RA ) junction and a mesh patch electrode placed over the cardiac apex by thoracotomy .
30 Because of a coal crisis , passenger services ceased over the whole line as from 15 January 1951 and were never resumed .
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