Example sentences of "[det] [noun] in [noun] over " in BNC.

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1 The law firms within it have been competing very strongly with each other , there are six extremely good law firms in Leeds and their I think that that experience in competition over the last few years will stand them in very good stead .
2 TWO women were occupying a building at the doomed Parkside Colliery , St Helens , this afternoon in protest over the closure of the pit .
3 They spread this reduction in consumption over their lifetime , so that total savings fall initially by sdG ( where ) .
4 This aircraft suffered seven hits in Vietnam and the owner had researched the aircraft 's complete military history which included a video tape of this aircraft in action over Vietnam .
5 The balance between the two varied according to economic circumstances , and it is very difficult for us to reconstruct the nature of these services in detail over a wide area before the thirteenth century .
6 Rosemary teaches people with learning difficulties at Oulton Broad while Marlene has taught many classes in Suffolk over the past 20 years ( including 50+ groups ) , assisted with the Norfolk Training Course , and has brought several teams of class members to perform items at our Annual Reunions .
7 I tell you the same way , there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents , than over ninety nine righteous persons who need no repentance .
8 Notice what Jesus says in verse seven , he says , I tell you in the same way there 'll be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents , than over ninety nine righteous persons who need no repentance .
9 Well , there is more joy in heaven over the person , the sinner who knows their lostness , and who repent , thereover , you ninety and nine who think you 're good enough who do n't need to repent .
10 If they win , the Turks say that art dealers and museums will have to exercise far more care in future over the provenance of antiquities they acquire .
11 This information may help to give an impression of the severity of the child 's difficulties , with respect to the areas of language sampled in the test , and an indication of any change in performance over time .
12 I write that the paradox is apparent because there have been signs of the same phenomenon in England over the past few seasons — and also because it is not at all surprising when you come to think about it .
13 What is certain , however , is that these structural and geographical changes in the population have , in combination , produced a profound transformation in the population size and composition of most places in Britain over the past two decades .
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