Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] with [noun] over " in BNC.

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1 This study was designed to compare the efficacy and safety of oral fluticasone propionate with prednisolone over a four week period in the treatment of active colitis .
2 The CA began in 1957 as a small group publishing a magazine with the results of the comparative testing of aspirins and kettles and has since then become a multi-million pound operation with influence over manufacturers and retailers as well as those responsible for the formulation of consumer policy .
3 In the story of Job we see the adversary bargaining with God over the righteous man .
4 MANCHESTER UNITED were last night involved in a bizarre transfer mix-up with Barnet over striker Gary Bull .
5 WITHAM Town A have prised themselves clear of the relegation battle in Division One of the Chelmsford and District Table Tennis League with victories over NatWest A and Maldon A.
6 Eastman Kodak Co has filed a patent infringement suit against Sony Corp and Sony Corp of America over use of a magnetic recording system that was patented by Kodak which uses a record head with a reduced magnetic gap length : Kodak said it has tried to negotiate a licence agreement with Sony over its use of the patent since the late 1980s .
7 In the Eastern Atlantic , at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy where shell-shape variation in N. lapillius is generally reduced ( Crothers , 1983a ) , McEachreon ( 1985 ) has recently demonstrated a shell shape trend with exposure over a proportionally-reduced numerical range .
8 Unstable east face of Mam Tor with view over the Hope Valley towards the pyramid of Losehill Pike in the Peak District .
9 The apparently irreversible trend in the insurance industry , in common with others in the financial services sector , to move away from high-risk , low-return business and focus on specialised , value-added lines ( stop-loss insurance , financial insurance to smooth the impact of a single year 's sudden loss on the balance sheet with repayment over subsequent years , and so on ) , means that organisations must look on insurance almost as a last resort after exhausting all the possibilities of minimising risk cost-effectively in-house .
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