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

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1 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 .
2 It was another victory for David over Goliath .
3 Those gardens which survived were in the main bulldozed and concreted over to provide station car-parking in the 1950 , another victory for functionalism over aesthetics .
4 The project aims to rectify this omission for England over the period 1650-1914 by the construction of national rent index , and then to investigate two further problems : a regional breakdown of the index to see of there was a space-related differentiated land market ; and secondly to focus attention on three periods of outstanding agricultural depression within the long run to see whether there was a time-related differentiation .
5 The PIMS data still give some cause for puzzlement over the question of investment intensity , however , because Buzzell and Gale show that five-year averages of ROI are highly positively related to increases in the long-term value of the business , both being closely and positively associated with initial competitive position .
6 The vapour at this boiling temperature is represented by point D. If we plot all such points for compositions over the complete range we obtain the upper curve in figure 6.15 .
7 But it was n't all gloom for Cauthen over the week-end and a brilliant ride landed the Irish St Leger on Mashaallah .
8 And because the comparison is between sense-units and not just words , there is often enough room for debate over whether a particular B-line is more precise than its A-line .
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