Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [adv] over [art] " in BNC.

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1 I had a moderate start but came through very fast over the last half of the race to win .
2 They got on exceptionally well over a bottle of whisky which the expatriate had brought as a gift .
3 Similarly , it said : ’ Survey respondents indicate that by UK standards Northern investment levels will hold up quite well over the next 12 months . ’
4 Then you can simply release your grip and back slowly away over a few paces .
5 He gripped the sides of the pulpit between fingers crooked as claws and leaned out so far over the congregation that he was in danger of falling out and landing on his head .
6 This ‘ new thinking ’ in Soviet foreign policy was set out more fully over the months that followed .
7 But it 's believed that the majority of cases of tuberculosis , that we actually see , are so called post-primary tuberculosis where all of this process is taking place asymptomatically and the host is in this state of balance but something else comes along and stresses cell mediated immunity and the control breaks down so that th the organism M T B wins out very dramatically over the , over the macrophages and you end up with this post-primary pattern of tuberculosis .
8 The cost difference between , say , 37 mpg and 49 mpg on a small/medium car is going to work out considerably less over a similar annual mileage than the potential savings between , say , 27 mpg and 38 mpg on a roomy two-litre executive saloon .
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