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

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1 To me there are prototypes of Alf all over the country : far too many of them in fact .
2 Across the little Livre valley the vines grown on the east and south-east-facing slopes of Mont Écouvé , at a height of between 150 and 170 metres , are an extension to those of Bouzy just over the hill .
3 Does my hon. Friend agree that many leaders of local industry are giving their time and experience to ensure the great success of TECs all over the United Kingdom and that it is imperative that we , the Government , ensure that they are properly funded ?
4 BT has provided £75,000 in support of Teesside Tomorrow over the past three years .
5 There is going to be all forms of Jihad all over the world because there is a sacred element , there is an element erm of er which is the presence of a foreign non-Muslim force in the Holy Land ; this is a very explosive element .
6 From the pattern of ocean floor magnetic anomalies it is possible to trace the movement of India northwards over the past 80 Ma or so ( Fig. 3.23 ) .
7 In some cases such an escape was executed only with pain , as in the case of Ann Yearsley who broke publicly with Hannah More over the right to administer a trust fund for her children .
8 Students and staff at the Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education , many of them fellow members of the college rugby team , wept during a performance of Elton John 's Yellow Brick Road , the favourite tune of student , Murray Pugh , stabbed to death in Cheltenham just over a month ago .
9 Mr Scargill met British Coal officials in London yesterday over the disputed consultation procedures for closing the ten pits where production has already stopped .
10 Stephen was still in bed but sitting up and there were books on Vangmoor all over the quilt .
11 Lord Gnome had returned to Branson intermittently over the years , christening him ‘ a reptilian little shit ’ in stories which Branson always maintained were ‘ inaccuracies ’ .
12 Have you been to Madeira again over the holiday ? ’
13 The action smacked too much of the grandiose , if futile , gesture of the French nobility at Crécy just over a century earlier .
14 But his stable revealed that the 10-year-old could be diverted to the Hackett Chase at Cheltenham tomorrow over a distance just over half a mile shorter than the Mackeson .
15 Members have the opportunity to go on weekend projects , conservation working holidays and training courses run by BTCV all over the country .
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