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

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1 An argument has broken out over the royalty rate paid to artists for each copy of both DCC and another new format , MiniDisc .
2 A ROW has broken out over an exhibition of photography by lesbians .
3 Bardul uses this chamber to store an amazing range of things which he has picked up over the years in the hope that one day they might be useful .
4 The magnificent palace of Diocletian at Split , which inspired Robert Adam , the English designer of the eighteenth century , and also influenced the contemporary Georgian styles , still forms the outer shell , a square mile in area , which surrounds the vibrant city which has grown up over the centuries within and around its protective walls .
5 I feel his glare now , but let my own eyes wander past the fence to the yellow lattice of the heavy lifting gear and the big iron disc of the magnet hanging down , and the motorcar-mountain that has built up over the holiday season .
6 We are kept reading by the promise of an original sin or trauma that will justify — either in psychological or moral terms — the very existence of the story , but stripped of the successive identities he has built up over the years , Philip 's father is revealed as no more than an insecure , over-imaginative little boy .
7 The University Library has built up over the years one of the finest collections of African studies in higher education .
8 SCOTLAND HAS failed to fill the entrepreneurial gap which has opened up over the last decade since the decline of the nationalised and heavy industries , the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , will acknowledge next week .
9 " Well , unless I 'm very much mistaken , " more help " has hove up over the horizon as you might say .
10 The former England winger said : ‘ As someone who has spouted on over the years about contracts , I am not about to walk out on my one with Crystal Palace .
11 He said : ‘ As someone who has spouted on over the years about contracts , I am not about to walk out on my one with Crystal Palace . ’
12 More than 100 jobs have been axed , a For Sale sign has gone up over a large slice of its assets and chief executive Andros Stakis has been ousted .
13 A great deal of work has gone on over the past few months .
14 In Brazil there are all sorts of commodities whose price has gone down over the last ten years .
15 ‘ You tend to forget all the hard work that has gone in over the season .
16 And I think that has spread out over the rest of the week as well . ’
17 This is our first effort at a full newsletter and we now really appreciate how much effort Lynn has put in over the last few years .
18 Central to this need are the question marks that the Broadcasting Act has thrown up over the whole of the future of British television and in particular the woolly ‘ quality threshold ’ that franchise holders are expected to meet .
19 An unholy row has blown up over a derelict house and a garden within Hereford Cathedral Close .
20 And I think it was an example of the trust that we 'd built up over the weeks and months that we were able to do it .
21 Other jobs they 'd pulled off over the years that we can nail them for . ’
22 She must have gone back over the cards much later , when she was old .
23 ‘ You could have had a hundred casual affairs , and I 'd have adjusted to them somehow and tried to make you fall in love with me , but the thought that you 'd loved someone else and still loved him , because it seemed to have gone on over the years , periodically resumed …
24 The worst possible thing for me would have been to have gone through the half in 63 or 64 minutes , just being pulled along by a fast field , and then to have blown up over the second half . ’
25 A third round of preliminary talks in Rome between the TPLF and the Ethiopian government on March 20-29 had broken down over the TPLF 's insistence that " substantive talks " should involve a joint delegation of the TPLF and its ally , the Ethiopian People 's Democratic Movement ( EPDM ) .
26 Cabinet negotiations had broken down over the balance of power in the government , with the " small coalition " demanding greater control over the economy than the PSL was prepared to concede .
27 But they had fallen out over the collection of some money .
28 Opening the fourth and final day 's debate on the budget , Mr Heseltine flatly denied that he and Mr Lamont had fallen out over the VAT rise .
29 Opening the fourth and final day 's debate on the budget , Mr Heseltine flatly denied that he and Mr Lamont had fallen out over the VAT rise .
30 Manpower had come down over the years from 470,000 in 1960 to 215,000 twenty years later , but the business was still over-staffed .
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