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

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1 There was a mild stockbuilding boom , probably to make up for dislocations over the winter , and commodity prices took off again .
2 Both share stakes are expected to be put up for sale over the next few months if the Hafnia merger goes ahead , and could allow a large French company to buy a key stake in the Nordic market .
3 Although some of this effect was the build up of turf over the years , no doubt this type of architecture was made necessary by the wild weather experienced on the island .
4 Then the row blew up with Hungary over the enforced assimilation of ethnic Hungarians , involving plans to raze their villages .
5 Microelectronic applications to production machinery usually come in the form of control devices ; so , on the factory floor at least , new technology is essentially bound up with control over the pace of production and the quality of output .
6 Yet some big securities houses are up in arms over the Elwes report .
7 I do not believe that the people of Scotland are up in arms over the fact that my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds , North-East ( Mr. Kirkhope ) is , among his many other duties , the Scottish Whip .
8 Still to come : farmers are up in arms over the Poll Tax on empty farm cottages , and forty thousand pounds from the N H S lottery comes to Oxford .
9 Which leads a jaded old hack like me to ponder on the disparity in attendees that has crept up on Conference over the years .
10 Although Fletcher admitted that England have not come up to standard over the last three months , he also believes that a poor itinerary and a lack of turning pitches in English domestic cricket is largely to blame for the string of dismal performances .
11 Even with a £30,000 loan , a customer could have saved up to £2,600 over the last five years .
12 But executive vice-president ACL Wieger Koornstra , speaking in Liverpool today , revealed that ACL cargoes handled by the port could increase by up to 4% over the next year .
13 Logica Plc is letting the Callserver Unix-based speech and call processing activities developed at its Cambridge research lab go in a management buyout for £187,000 and up to £1.3m over the next five years .
14 Logica Plc is letting the Callserver Unix-based speech and call processing activities developed at its Cambridge research lab go in a management buyout for £187,000 and up to £1.3m over the next five years .
15 So I thought I 'd better get some petrol in case Mr Marius Steen did come up to town over the weekend .
16 The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has gone up by 25% over the past 150 years .
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