Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] over [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So important , in fact , that such a cloud would have had a braking effect on the Sun 's spin over aeons of time .
2 THE closed world of special hospitals has been exposed to unusual public scrutiny since last year 's outcry over conditions at Ashworth , Merseyside .
3 The building site manager at the time told the Daily Mirror : ‘ I had a meeting with Mellor 's wife over cups of coffee at the start of each week to discuss any problems and let her know how much we had spent so far .
4 This low-level representation reflected China 's anger over remarks to the Japanese Diet ( parliament ) on Feb. 18 by then Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita denying the Emperor 's responsibility for atrocities committed by the Japanese in China during the Second World War .
5 Labour activists had blamed Prime Minister Itzhak Shamir 's intransigence over settlements for alienating the USA .
6 In one large painting and a suite of related prints he pays homage to the great minimalist by superimposing texts relating to Newman 's career over images of his work .
7 When we apply Feynman 's sum over histories to Einstein 's view of gravity , the analogue of the history of a particle is now a complete curved space-time that represents the history of the whole universe .
8 The Sheffield Wednesday winger has been in the international wilderness since last October 's match with Turkey , but the pair had talks after Wednesday 's win over Spurs on Sunday .
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