Example sentences of "to [noun] [noun pl] over " in BNC.
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1 | Grace Carter , who spends hours each day talking to truck drivers over the airwaves , says the Chesnut Street car park should have proper facilities . |
2 | Parentally condoned absenteeism can , according to research studies over the past ten or so years , account for as much as 50–75 per cent of non-excused absenteeism . |
3 | THE OPEN SOFTWARE FOUNDATION BOWS TO INDUSTRY COMPLAINTS OVER ITS PRICING POLICY … |
4 | Local disk caching , connection-oriented protocol support for access to NFS servers over low-speed links and RSA for increased security and authentication will be added to Solaris in 1993 . |
5 | IAN WRIGHT last night apologised to Arsenal supporters over his derby day clash with Tottenham 's David Howells and claimed : ‘ I 've never hurt anyone . ’ |
6 | There has been a series of trials within the Engineering Branch of the RAF of the technologies related to expert systems over the past 5 to 10 years . |
7 | The accretion process spins up the neutron star to millisecond periods over a timescale of 10 7 –10 8 yr , and , when mass transfer ceases , the system consists of a millisecond pulsar in a circular orbit with a low-mass companion . |
8 | Although the receiver part of the ICOM set worked perfectly when tuned to ground stations over 30nm away , the transmitter seemed to be at the extremity of its practical range at about 12- 15nm , almost regardless of height . |
9 | The Far Eastern Economic Review of Sept. 8 noted that the Chinese response to US representations over missile sales showed a lack of concern over Sino-US strategic relations . |
10 | Is it enough for society in general or the patient in particular to leave decisions over life and death to the doctor ? |
11 | And you have incorporated visits to the controversial THORP complex at Sellafield and had the USDAW chief executive talk to BAIE members over lunch . ’ |
12 | The Civil Service view is that what is best for the country is a continuation of the centrist and consensual policies that have been developed and sold to party politicians over many years . |
13 | The first , ‘ conservative ’ option proposes a gradual switch to market principles over an unspecified number of years . |