Example sentences of "over [art] [adj] life of " in BNC.

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1 Klepsch was elected as part of an agreement struck between the EPP and the Socialist Group to split the presidency over the five-year life of the EP .
2 Over the three-month life of this shop , the police recovered for the owners a great deal of stolen property .
3 This is approximately true over the middle life of Lolium temulentum plants , see for example Figures ( ) and ( ) .
4 The percentage is calculated to reduce the WDV to the scrap value over the estimated life of the asset .
5 The percentage is calculated to reduce the WDV to the scrap value over the estimated life of the asset .
6 The assumption made is that the capital gain or loss occurs evenly over the remaining life of the bond .
7 It takes into account the pattern of dividend payments , the bond 's term to maturity , and the capital gain or loss arising over the remaining life of the bond .
8 It has two components : a quoted margin above ( although sometimes below ) the reference rate , and a capital gain or loss element which is calculated under the assumption that the difference between the current price of the FRN and the maturity value is spread evenly over the remaining life of the FRN .
9 The simple margin method has the disadvantage of amortizing the discount or premium on the FRN in a straight line over the remaining life of the bond rather than at a constantly compounded rate .
10 However , the discounted margin method has the disadvantage of needing a forecast of the reference interest rate over the remaining life of the bond .
11 The holder of the share or bond receives a stream of ( expected ) payments that are discounted at an appropriate rate over the remaining life of the security .
12 BankAmerica Corp 's Bank of America has chosen MCI Communications Corp as its primary long-distance carrier in a deal that will mean more than $250m in revenue over the four-year life of the contract , MCI said , without revealing the terms .
13 One example of this is the declining balance method , in which depreciation is recorded as a constant proportion of the depreciated book value ( or written-down value ) over the anticipated life of the asset .
14 The chapter also discusses the UK Accounting Standard , the spreading of the original cost over the useful life of the asset and depreciation as a measure of the wearing out of an asset .
15 The ‘ beech tree climax ’ is an oft-quoted example of how a particularly dominant species exercises long-term domination over the natural life of a particular area .
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