Example sentences of "to the [noun] over [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , whilst those credit approvals do bring reimbursement to the council over time , the equivalent amount to grant in broad terms . |
2 | I am on the radical wing of the ‘ leave-them-alone ’ camp and spurn the US Army research which proved that 80 percent of carefully burst blisters reattach to the skin over time . |
3 | These children are oblivious to the row over badgers and TB , for them there 's just the magic of seeing the cubs at close range . |
4 | She did not , thought Henry bitterly , as he dragged himself out of bed and weaved his way to the bathroom over Elinor 's discarded knickers , go to classes in being thin , or classes designed to allow the participants to hold one idea in their heads for more than five minutes . |
5 | These investments make war so dangerous for both sides that it would be pure madness for any government to push things to the brink over Morocco . |
6 | This term is used to refer to the consistency over time of financial reports . |
7 | The Lord Chancellor 's concessions to the Bar over solicitors ' rights of audience are understandable but mistaken . |
8 | There was a sudden , yawning silence broken only by the slight hiss of oxygen to the mask over Mrs Thompson 's face . |
9 | And tomorrow in the final part of State of Grace , Ronnie will be turning his attention to the battle over women priests currently dividing the Scottish Episcopal Church . |
10 | In stark contrast to the problems over EDC , both treaties were ratified by the end of the year . |
11 | His speech alludes also to the scandals over corruption in political life , particularly where building contracts are concerned , which have been rocking Italy this year . |
12 | Our intention is to explore the ways in which these complementary , but at times , conflicting aspects of marriage may vary in their relationship one to the other over time . |
13 | The new information adds fuel to the debate over applications by the power generators to keep secret details of their fuels used , and the emissions resulting , on the grounds of commercial confidentiality . |
14 | Three days later , on 23rd. , the Stukas returned to the skies over Malta , and on this occasion the defences were able to engage them without undue fighter interference , although Plt.Off . |
15 | These would be central to the arguments over defence policy that resounded or echoed through the State Department and Pentagon until the beginning of July 1950 . |
16 | I looked back constantly to the morning with huge inward joy ; to Ronnie 's phone call , to the revelation over hurdles . |
17 | The government on Oct. 15 made limited concessions to the unions over welfare cuts , lifting the ceiling on pension rises slightly to a total of 3.5 per cent over the next two years , and altering the annual income ceiling for eligibility for health concessions . |
18 | Normally , one would assume that the particle will move on a straight line away from A. However , according to the sum over histories , it can move on any path that starts at A. It is like what happens when you place a drop of ink on a piece of blotting paper . |
19 | The Rev Geoffrey Peters , of Manningham , Bradford — a keen cricket fan — said a silent prayer for an end to the rumpus over allegations by England batsman Allan Lamb that Pakistani fast bowlers cheated . |
20 | Responding to criticism on the lack of energy policy which led to the fiasco over pit closure proposals last year , the Government said competitive markets ensured the best assess to secure , diverse and sustainable prices of energy at the best prices . |
21 | the view of the traffic planners here is that if the bike is to be seen as a realistic substitute to the car over distances of up to two km , then every point must be made accessible to it . |
22 | When an offer is under-subscribed , the unsold stock is taken on to the books of the Bank of England and used as a tap stock for sale to the market over time as and when demand develops or can be created . |
23 | Anyway , so that gets back to the thing over policy . |
24 | Editor , — It is unfortunate that Gary P Bray adds to the confusion over deaths from paracetamol overdose by an apparent failure to recognise the difference between the cause of death and a coroner 's verdict as to its motivation . |
25 | Take the left fork there and go north by Loch Crom and Loch an Leothaid to the bridge over Assynt Water to Little Assynt . |
26 | In September 1990 the IMF had declared Sudan ineligible for refusing to discharge its obligations to the Fund over arrears accumulated since 1984 . |