Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] over and above " in BNC.

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1 In a photoionization process , on the other hand , any energy from the incoming photon over and above that needed to ionize the molecule is carried away as kinetic energy of the electron ejected from the molecule ; conservation of linear momentum is generally accomplished by recoil of the ion formed .
2 social life over and above it , as a sort of relax , you know ,
3 Er we do hold the view that the sixty hectares is sufficient on the on the basis that there is a degree of flexibility within the structure plan provision , er and that er flexibility should allow us erm in special circumstances for example to compensate for the loss of existing major employment erm sites , erm to make additional provision over and above that .
4 This is to give extra protection over and above that .
5 Consequential loss can be where delay or loss of a letter or package could involve you in additional expense over and above its actual value .
6 Staff at Levendale Under Fives Group , Yarm , became entangled in a row over a separate water supply to their new building which would have meant finding extra cash over and above the £25,000 raised by parents for the new building .
7 ‘ At a 40 p.c. marginal rate of tax the real yield over and above inflation is 3¼ p.c .
8 This exercise is a refinement of the one carried out for the whole district in that it takes more account of local needs and provides additional information over and above the grades of staff required .
9 Accordingly , recent work has looked at new ways of defining rural deprivation over and above the arithmetic of woe shown in Tables 6.5 and 6.6 .
10 The fixed-state model conceives of knowledge as a body of facts which have an objective reality over and above any human knowing of them .
11 The temptation to give a lot of negative attention over and above the agreed punisher can be overwhelming .
12 As Durkheim and others have tried to demonstrate , these relationships seem to have an independent existence over and above the individuals who compose them .
13 A few salient juxtapositions would confer upon words a new relational potency over and above their semantic directedness to the external world .
14 It is accepted that not every ‘ foul ’ committed in breach of the rules amounts to a crime , and it seems to be assumed that players do , and may lawfully , consent to physical force over and above the minimum permitted by the rules .
15 Again and again , in the name of public accountability , but often with a barely concealed philistine agenda , the government has demonstrated its lack of faith in intellectual or artistic endeavour over and above the purely functional or business-related .
16 They are paid to compensate for any additional costs incurred in paying for accommodation in the overseas location over and above that which would be incurred at home .
17 Otherwise we shall see a continuing decline over and above that which increased productivity would normally dictate .
18 Finally , an evaluation which was constrained to look at stated objectives alone would forego opportunities to develop theoretical and empirical models which have general application over and above the particular initiative under scrutiny .
19 It wants the Interim Advisory Committee , which will determine the profession 's pay increase for the 1990-91 year , to be allowed to remedy the error by using new money over and above the £600m limit the Government has set on the global sum available for any increase .
20 By providing leadership , a manager should be able to use the capabilities of subordinates to better effect , ie leadership is the ‘ influential increment over and above mechanical compliance with the routine directives of the organisation ’ ( Katz and Kahn : The Social Psychology of Organisations ) .
21 If the manager runs a sales team where everyone has the job title ‘ sales executive ’ , then that manager can only manage effectively when his or her team have regard for the manager 's active status over and above his or her overt status .
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