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

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1 Jason jumped out of the passenger seat and over a hedge to escape .
2 Also studied were the consistency of performance of individuals within and between topics , between mode of assessment and over a period of time .
3 This stage is followed by a search for means to implement the desired change and over a period of time a cycle of problems are handled by this method .
4 From here you cross the road and go through an iron gate following the path west to pass a cottage and over a bridge .
5 This may be in a particular meeting or over a period of time .
6 The polemic in the newspapers had begun not over the kidnapping but over a fight that had broken out a few days previously in a bar much frequented by the young Sardinians who hung around the city and by the city gangs who sold them drugs .
7 The third type requires such intervention but over a period of years , usually nearly into adolescence , and often there is never complete resolution .
8 According to bogus sexologist Dr John R Brinkley , goat glands held the secret to combating male impotence and over a period of twenty years he amassed a fortune of more than $12 million administering them to 16,000 men worried about their sexual inadequacies .
9 And we had to do it over a week and over a month because some weeks you do things that do n't do
10 He is sure to outspeed his rivals in the St Modwen Novices ' Hurdle ( 12.30 ) on ideal ground and over a trip that is certain to suit .
11 The news media learned of the arrests next morning and over a number of days outraged protests went up from loyalist spokesmen , including leaders of loyalist political parties and Andrew Beattie 's colleagues on the Constitutional Stoppage Central Co-ordinating Committee .
12 Go on to Trecadifor Farm and over a cattle grid .
13 Swirling in an army Chinook helicopter through wind and fog and over a sea of smouldering lava yesterday , it was easy to see why earlier plans to bomb or mine it off course and up on to the surface have been shelved .
14 The intention here was to allow the interviewer to simulate a conversation and over a period move towards a more symmetrical interactive relationship so that this interviewing style came to resemble participant observation .
15 The barge-owners had to go as far as the brewery wharf across Maurice 's foredeck and over a series of gangplanks which connected them with their own boats .
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