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

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1 His most significant contribution to estate development came in Glamorgan , where the Cardiff Castle estate included almost all the land of the ancient borough together with manorial rights over the valleys of the central part of the south Wales coalfield .
2 If we do away with personal rights over material wealth , there still remains prerogative in the field of sexual relationships … .
3 Erm a fully mobile workable skeleton , and th it 's a deprived area of Nottingham and they 've apparently been able to teach them more with this skeleton over this past six months than than any other kids in the school .
4 I eventually found Mrs Newton 's road , off an interminable High Street that was crammed with small shops mostly with Asian names over their facades .
5 They mentioned names of lots of other cities too , but I could n't hear what they were saying about them clearly with that leather over my lugs . ’
6 Not so among the Tory wets , however , who are now falling out noisily with each other over their role in the Meyer saga .
7 The line 's volunteer diesel engineer , Dave Harley commenting on the Diesel Weekend said : ‘ It went reasonably well with fair loadings over the two days .
8 Meanwhile in the European Community , even with old arguments over the budget and farm policy removed , the British government looked like a somewhat negative force .
9 If we are to communicate clearly and precisely with each other over a wide geographical and social range , we must obey the rules of Standard English as they are current at the time we are speaking or writing .
10 A top European Community official said earlier that Washington would kill off six years of talks aimed at freeing world trade and boosting the global economy if it went ahead with retaliatory sanctions over EC oilseed subsidies .
11 A top European Community official said earlier that Washington would kill off six years of talks aimed at freeing world trade and boosting the global economy if it went ahead with retaliatory sanctions over EC oilseed subsidies .
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