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

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1 If so , a bacterial chromosome would resemble a professional football team , whose players have been transferred into the club from all over the place .
2 Police say they 're following up possible sightings of Dennis Garvey ’ s car from all over the country .
3 You 'll get cries of innocence from all over the City , of course .
4 But what I think now is France want only French chefs , but England you have selected er sort of chef from all over the world , which is good , and we ca n't compete .
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 Mark Farmer who 's already recorded the fastest lap of just over a 120 miles an hour is teaming up with Robert Dunlop … they ride over six laps …
7 But as those boxing her in came away from the rails at the entrance to the home stretch she found a good run up the inside , and when Teleprompter ran out of stamina with just over a furlong to go Pat Eddery shot the favourite into the lead and made for the wire .
8 We had a superb response to our requests for sponsorship from all over the JM group , all that remained was to do the dirty deed !
9 He had rapidly expanded into importing sportswear and equipment from all over the world , and he and Bobby Stoute had enterprisingly approached several hotels on the island for sales outlets on their premises .
10 Over the next 12 weeks Jonathan Ross and a brand team will astound , amaze and ‘ all that ’ with silly snippets and tacky trivia from all over the world .
11 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
12 She will join a 14 strong team from all over the UK which will be competing against 22 countries worldwide .
13 Plus collectable ranges of Tribal and Village needlework , embroidery and silk from all over the world .
14 Plus collectable ranges of Tribal and Village needlework , embroidery and silk from all over the world .
15 I mean to be frank I hear this charge from all over the country .
16 In the United Kingdom the attitude to testing has been more ambivalent , although examinations and tests have played an important part in British education for well over a century .
17 Throughout the house , the Basses have used a traditional country style , but also taken inspiration from all over the world .
18 But as soon as you step inside the door , you can see it 's something different — with ideas and inspiration from all over the world .
19 Evidence from all over the world suggests that women have all the gifts needed to be effective and caring priests : to bring the love of Christ to those who do not know him and to be enablers of others .
20 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 .
21 They come from India and Bangladesh and are inspired by art from all over the world , though we particularly liked the Ocean Creatures wrapping paper eight sheets for £2 featuring whales , seals and turtles .
22 He says the Leeds course has broadened his horizons : ‘ We have people on my course from all over the world so the approach tends to be international .
23 And no wonder — with sixteen societies taking part from all over the Province and over 200 singers on stage .
24 All five competing anglers finished in the top 50 in a 160-strong field from all over the world .
25 Mr Ball said the support from all over the world was overwhelming although he was too distressed to read all the letters .
26 And it all meant another marvellous morning of wonderfully over the top tabloid headlines .
27 There is continuing demand from all over the world for the expertise of members of the Development Administration Group in the University 's School of Public Policy .
28 It has planned an exciting programme of activities for its first ever BAYSDAY which it hopes will be attended by young people of secondary school age from all over the country .
29 Groups of unemployed men marched in procession from all over the country to protest in the capital , and in the course of these hunger marches , stayed overnight in institutions such as that of the Bedford Union .
30 On the spot news from all over the world and this country — weekly programmes tackling a wide range of issues and stories with originality — and a wide range of programme formats to appeal to a wider audience .
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