Example sentences of "at [noun] [adv] over " in BNC.

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1 General situation : Cloudy in Scotland and Northern Ireland with rain , heavy at times especially over the hills .
2 Perhaps Trine was telling the truth and Love Hearts were being taken at raves all over the country .
3 The action smacked too much of the grandiose , if futile , gesture of the French nobility at Crécy just over a century earlier .
4 Which means in future keeping track of methane levels at sites all over the country could take no more thanb a simple phone call .
5 The stamps show a gold coin , a bronze , a gemstone and a mosaic found at sites all over the UK .
6 In the past New Zealand have insisted that the Cup would be at stake only over a Test series , or in a one-off Test .
7 The pictures which led to such demand for the Daily Mirror that the Sold Out signs went up at newsagents all over the country .
8 His mother had said that it was all very well to mock but she had stood many long hours at auctions all over the city finding the right pieces .
9 I did it there originally and then did it at festivals all over the country .
10 This is the same waste that formed the cargo of the Syrian ship Zanoobia , which was denied permission to unload at ports all over the world in 1988 .
11 Dataquest Japan forecasts that while the office computer market at $4,600m is currently double the size of the workstation market , the market will decline at 7% annually over the next few years to 1996 , while Unix workstation shipments will grow at 29% a year over the period .
12 Hundreds of members of the Women 's Institute have been lobbying MPs at Westminster today over their fears about food irradiation .
13 But his stable revealed that the 10-year-old could be diverted to the Hackett Chase at Cheltenham tomorrow over a distance just over half a mile shorter than the Mackeson .
14 They exhibit at shows all over the country , and the nursery at Woodmancote has become famous for it 's collection .
15 PASSIONS run high when the subject of animal rights is raised ; so high that the warring factions can be at odds even over ownership of key metaphors in the argument .
16 Back at base , crews make practise drops at locations all over this country .
17 There are some first-class people in charge , men such as Peter Browne and Laurie Kelly , and you find ex-TVH men popping up at stadia all over the world to give you a shout .
18 At airports all over the country passengers who fit the ‘ profile of potential terrorists ’ have been questioned ; sniffer dogs sniff away .
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