Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun pl] over [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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2 Discussion of the details has been delayed by the breakup of the Soviet Union which increased the number of potential signatories and created differences over the role of private investment in energy industries .
3 Even approaching his workzone was hazardous , as one had to pick one 's way through suspended diving gear and disassembled bicycles over a floor awash with chartpaper .
4 It thus prevented settlements over the norm which could be financed by savings elsewhere .
5 ‘ In every speech I make , I try to communicate to the audience why I think they should bother to listen to what I 've got to say , ’ he told delegates over a video link between London and Torquay .
6 Later in December the armed forces dropped leaflets over the capital calling for the death of guerrillas and their international allies , and urging " patriots " to destroy anyone who threatened their lives or property .
7 Ministers published yesterday a Gallup survey of boardroom executives which showed fears over the impact of Labour 's economic policies .
8 Where once they flew in such flocks that they threw shadows over the earth , they now survive in a few straggling colonies .
9 The move followed disagreements over a decision to increase the price of vegetable oils .
10 When Huston expressed doubts over the extent to which a Russian promise would be respected , ‘ he remarked that the Soviets might indeed be difficult to deal with , but in his experience he had found that the Soviet Government always endeavoured to keep its plighted word ’ .
11 They also expressed reservations over the concept of minority rights : ‘ Britain , for example , does not allow polygamy even though certain of its citizens accept it from their religious convictions ’ ( Irish Episcopal Conference 1984 : 18 ) .
12 Members of the rebel National Government of Cambodia ( NGC ) expressed reservations over the initiative , saying that it should be incorporated into the wider UN draft peace proposal .
13 The move raised questions over the issue of control in aircraft charter arrangements , which several airlines operated with Vietnam .
14 Thus from the beginning the community in Donegal found themselves in opposition to state policy when they raised questions over the implications of uranium prospecting and mining .
15 The government ( which controlled only 67 seats in the Folketing ) subsequently began negotiations over the budget with the other parties .
16 At one time , and I became adversaries over the selection of polio virus strains to be used as oral vaccines .
17 All but one of the females produced broods over the weeks , but the smallest female filled up with fluid and died instead of delivering the expected babies .
18 LABOUR leader John Smith 's troubles over Europe deepened yesterday as more senior party figures broke ranks over the Maastricht treaty .
19 The plane , on a training flight from RAF Finningley , flew feet over the head of farmer John Burn and his father .
20 He was moving lower , his lips cool and sensitive as he trailed kisses over the curves and hollows exposed for his exploration .
21 At the edge of a flat roof , the roofing felt projects over the gutter
22 With an amused expression in his eyes , Roman rested a casual arm along Caroline 's shoulders , a calmly proprietorial gesture which sent shivers over the surface of her skin .
23 Last year we took part in Thinking Day on the Air and sent messages over the radio to other Brownies and guides .
24 We sent loaves over the wall , with a message .
25 All pretence at unity went out of the window as close Cabinet colleagues traded insults over the future of the pound and Britain 's place in the EC .
26 Trout sent ripples over the silver surface ; we cracked up a Steinlager , then joined them .
27 The next night Bob Smith took soundings over the stern of the canoe while David Brand held her steady as she bucked in a rising wind while they fixed the exact position of this bank .
28 The same paternalistic attitude probably emanated from some of the more indigenous landed gentry of the district , who at the same time harboured misgivings over the flood of workers into the quiet township .
29 On domestic hazards , he advocated nets over the boxes to prevent dogs and cats scratching in the earth and small pieces of broken glass scattered in it to deter burrowing by rats and mice .
30 But It had problems over the issue too .
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