Example sentences of "the [noun] [noun] [noun pl] over " in BNC.

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1 Fold the ends of the Parma ham slices over the filling , then refrigerate for 2–3hr until set .
2 Here the flood water cascades over the sea wall by the Parade during the same floods .
3 Are there any ways that we can support you : on the job training opportunities over the next twelve months ? ’
4 About the middle of 1942 it became evident that in order to make the night bombing raids over Germany more effective , some form of air marking would have to be developed to guide the aircraft more accurately to their targets .
5 After tea , Clare pulled the sitting-room curtains together but did n't switch on the light ; she preferred to watch the firelight flick shadows over the walls .
6 Well now the third factor , Greater York , has probably been the single most important planning issue for the county council and the Greater York districts over the past ten years .
7 As the laser stylus tracks over the surface of the disc , the rate at which the laser reads the disc data is kept constant by changing the speed at which the disc is spinning .
8 Despite the efforts of hordes of gluttonous ants who dined on much of the grass seed , the first game on the first Spanish cricket ground was played there on Saturday , January 11 and the club hosted the Inter-Island Balearic Championships over the first weekend of May .
9 In the following two seasons he became the first player to win the Harry Sunderland Award twice for his performances in the Premiership Final victories over Hull and Bradford Northern .
10 The Housing Trust hands over a cheque to Community Council chairman and Middlesbrough Mayor Eddie Bolland today .
11 He slung the twin cartridge belts over his shoulders and tucked a roll of the heavy tape into each of his jacket pockets before making coffee .
12 I do n't know who you 're really working for but it must be a pretty influential organization to have the editor of the New York Times over a barrel . ’
13 A new government , a centre-right coalition led by the mainstream Conservative Party , takes over on Monday , with the Brundtland administration caretakers over the weekend .
14 The answer is that the clause would , because it said so , give the sellers property rights over the mixed ( manufactured ) goods .
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