Example sentences of "[noun sg] over all [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The Polish revolt , coming on top of evidence of underground activity by the radical wing of the intelligentsia , cast a suspicious light over all pressure for reform . |
2 | He has held a strong grip over all matters at the club , from choosing the team to financial dealings . |
3 | Excluding the few outliers , we can calculate the square root of the average squared error over all subjects for each repetition . |
4 | Henceforth the Works expanded , and L & NWR coaching stock evolved , to take the lead over all rivals in Great Britain and perhaps Europe . |
5 | But while reasserting the old , he also broke new ground in the claim that he was rightful lord over all men in the area who had hitherto had no lord . |
6 | Hummel was so concerned with tempo that he had it written into his contract that he was to have control over all tempos during his 18-year tenure at Weimar . |
7 | This desire for control over all aspects of her life is allied to a single-minded approach to her career which dates back long before she became famous . |
8 | The most important assertion of central control over all aspects of military life made by any government during this period came , however , in the Habsburg Empire . |
9 | For the new regime to achieve the economic and political status of a national government — unlike the Bakufu — meant the acquisition of undisputed political control over all parts of the country and the unquestioned right to tap its economic resources . |
10 | Only then will he have gained complete control over all parts of his body . |
11 | He demanded that the Northern Ireland government surrender its authority over all aspects of law and order , including powers of legislation , police and courts . |
12 | The power of human reason must take precedence over all presumption of ‘ truth ’ . |
13 | In due course , after the ties that bound nobles and peasants had been finally severed , they were to become elective Justices of the Peace with jurisdiction over all estates of the realm . |
14 | The court , whether High Court , quarter sessions or a court of summary jurisdiction , retains full jurisdiction over all matters before it until sentence , that is , until the final adjudication of the matter ; and the reasoning in Sheridan 's case and the cases of Grant [ 1936 ] 2 All E.R. |
15 | Several Oxford colleges were taking greater interest in their estates and their profitable management , and Langdon surveyed land over all England for them . |
16 | On the other runs the final path length was slightly higher , with the maximum value over all runs of 7392 , and with errors in the probe orders being confined to the centromeres of one or both of chromosomes I and II ( e.g. , one half of chromosome 2 would be joined to chromosome III ) . |