Example sentences of "[noun sg] be over the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 With selections for most events being clear-cut , the main dilemma is over the one lap event .
2 Byrne 's letter was very nearly counterproductive , as it convinced Smith 's trade union backers that the sooner this contest was over the better .
3 The main areas of disagreement were over the economic control of aviation on the North Atlantic .
4 The legal debate in involuntary manslaughter is over the lower threshold of homicide liability — where to draw the line between manslaughter and killings which should be ascribed to mere accident .
5 The gallery is over the front door .
6 The principal disagreement was over the maximum size of buffer stocks , affecting the extent to which cocoa could be " bought in " to defend a floor price in times of market surplus .
7 My room was over the back door and it squeaked like a murdered rat .
8 Generally top players cope with the fast , short delivery by moving back and across the crease or , as Graham Gooch , by standing his ground and putting the wight on the front foot so that the head is over the front knee .
9 Once the first week was over the two small girls joined others in the schoolroom .
10 The library was over the other side of the town .
11 In addition , where the contribution is payable from disposable income , the limits set out above apply strictly , whereas there is a discretion to permit the grant of a certificate even if the applicant 's disposable capital is over the financial eligibility limit .
12 The greatest concern is over the so-called recombinant DNA organisms and experiments .
13 Once the training is over the real learning process begins .
14 " Everything has to be done as quickly as possible ; the only time we spend extra hours in the garden is over the few weeks we are entering competitions , just to make sure it looks at its best , " says Barbara .
15 When pupillage is over the young barrister may join a local Bar instead of practising in London .
16 A new system is to be brought to Britain which will immobilise a car if the driver is over the legal alcohol limit .
17 When the patient is over the acute episode and begins recovery the insulin requirement usually decreases .
18 But last night , group chairman Sir Antony Pilkington hinted the company was over the worst .
19 He accepted however that once this case was over the real hunt for more suitable accommodation would begin and by that time , at least , there could be the introduction of such a carer .
20 Government statistics indicate that during 1988 , there were around 850 fatalities and 20,000 casualties in accidents where a driver was over the legal blood alcohol limit ( 80mg/100ml ) .
21 All the fuss is over the fourth charge — should Mosher have published an article in a Taiwan Sunday newspaper condemning Chinese birth-control methods and accompanied by photographs of women 7½ months pregnant and about to be given an abortion ?
22 If that van was over the other side it would be much better .
23 Tomorrow , once her mother was over the small operation , she would have to think again about what she 'd overheard .
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