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

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1 Television pictures of the huge and well-organised exodus from the embassy over the weekend had clearly instilled a touching — and , so far at least , ultimately justified — faith in the Federal Republic 's ability to look after all Germans , both East and West .
2 But despite fears that rain over the weekend had all but ended The Fellow 's cross-channel raid , yesterday 's drying wind has encouraged connections .
3 I mean we 've only got to have a look at the recent events in London went on about the insurances over the bombings over the weekend have n't we ?
4 Meanwhile two people who were held for questioning over the weekend have been released without charge .
5 I like any types of music , except The Smiths , The Cure , etc I like movies , fun and going out over the weekend to have a good old boogie- Write to Julie …
6 Ruthless penalising of malingerers and also of sides going over the top has brought about a quiet revolution .
7 The dispute over the bird has been at the centre of a long-running debate over the fate of the US 's last remaining ancient forests , which has included acrimonious exchanges between environmentalists and the timber industry .
8 We could see the green patches marking the old shieling sites where the incidental presence of humans and cattle over the generations had permanently fertilised the soil .
9 By the time the second local meeting took place on Wednesday 28 February 1990 at Myshall , concern over the mining had hardened into opposition which was strongly expressed .
10 So it remains the case that everyone earning over the threshold has to pay contributions on every pound earned , up to the ceiling of £325 a week .
11 For a start , French three-month interest rates have been cut sharply since the new government arrived in March , as tension over the franc has eased .
12 And he said , Well what would you prefer , go to school quietly or come with me over the hedge to have a spanking .
13 Still in the Wrenish mood , the roof is slightly more hipped than at South Luffenham , and the swans ’ necks over the door have become a purely classical pediment .
14 The legal dispute over the relics has been between Mr John Claridge , who excavated them in 1931 , and his niece , Mrs Georgina Smith , the daughter of his brother , Geoffrey , who died in 1986 .
15 It was a battle of weight versus cost , a battle which , to my husband 's dismay , I usually lost and we would have to pay over the odds to have my cases stowed in the hold of the Jumbo .
16 These new towns proposed all over the country have been called ‘ a solution in search of a problem ’ by the CPRE — in other words a solution to a non-existent problem , as enough land has already been put aside for people to be housed .
17 Quality DJs from all over the country have been coming to Middlesbrough for the last couple of years , including London DJs who are now returning through the Flying organisation .
18 RUNNERS from all over the country have set their sights on lowering the Ipswich Jaffa colours in tomorrow 's final of the Today 's Runner Cross Country League .
19 Already thousands of GPs have pledged their opposition to the White Paper — GPs all over the country have been meeting and issuing threats of mass resignations in protest at the plans .
20 Balloonists from all over the country have been arriving in the region for a festival at the weekend .
21 Disabled people from all over the country have been competing for honours in a carriage driving contest .
22 School children from all over the country have been at the home of British motor racing putting their own hand-built machines through their paces .
23 Dog owners from all over the country have been showing their appreciation for what they claim is the most royal of breeds .
24 Buyers from all over the country have been attending the first of the annual auctions of holly and mistletoe .
25 All fresh cases are reported to CATCHEM and forces all over the country have to fill in a form with 230 questions devised by Dovaston .
26 Since Childline began nationally in 1986 , more than 215,000 children and young people from all over the country have been counselled .
27 Well in actual fact to te to tell you the honest truth we 've been so busy one way and another over the weekends have n't we ?
28 Extensive work over the winter has resulted in a marked increase in power — so much so that Fisher now feels the Toyota heads the power league ahead of the Subarus driven by himself and Kenny McKinstry .
29 With mono recordings , many experiments over the decades have attempted to prove that it is impossible to tell the difference between the original and a recording .
30 The row over the loo has split the village .
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