Example sentences of "[noun prp] over " in BNC.

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1 Sloth has been graded Hard Severe , VS and HVS over the years .
2 Her renegotiations with Branson over her contract now became a question of who was using whom .
3 Toby continued : ‘ As for this Harley business , we now know that there has been a closer relationship between Martinez and Jefferson over the years than the normal one of agent and manufacturer .
4 She told me more or less the same story as Eric — that they are reserving double the usual amount of space for Jefferson over the second half of the year . ’
5 Some of the ‘ twitchers ’ at Britain 's first Birdwatching Fair , held at Rutland Water in Leicestershire over the weekend .
6 By looking at events that have taken place in Leicestershire over the past 90 years , this project aims to build up a picture of the long-term changes that have taken place in the levels and patterns of violence in various spheres of social life .
7 I want to thank also er the different organisations , cos you made an absolute profit for the G P O , er erm British Telecom , they must have actually made a bomb in Leicestershire over the last few days .
8 That meant , quite apart from anything else , the inevitable combination of Liberalism and Non-Conformity Over successive generations in the Hockin household , Gladstone and Lloyd George , as well as the current line-up of Liberal MPs down in the West Country were names mentioned in almost reverential tones .
9 Instead he was staring wildly at Rocky over the top of her head .
10 Seemed an odd move to sell him and then pay out such big amounts for Wallace and Rocky over the next 2 years .
11 There 's Rocky over there .
12 He had the same feeling about him as the Sweeper has , as some creatures have , like Slorne over there .
13 We 'll have to ask Freda and Ken over one night for their suppers
14 There were times during the other quarter-final when a repeat win for Wright over Devoy seemed possible .
15 THE European Commission was yesterday given a mandate to negotiate with the United States over renewing access to its steel market , French diplomats said .
16 Steel compromise : European Community negotiators have reached a compromise with the United States over limits on Community steel exports , an EC spokesman said .
17 There were few outcries by settlers , as in France with regard to Indo-China and Algeria , no crisis comparable with the chaotic fate of the former Belgian Congo , no agony approaching that of the United States over Vietnam .
18 Prompted by the fear of another Cuba in the region and desires for economic growth , Latin American political elites came to an agreement with the United States over aid for reforms .
19 But developments in Britain and the United States over the past two years suggest that micros need ultimately to cost little more than a tape recorder or a good transistor radio .
20 In a country where anything so conspicuous as reducing food subsidies courts trouble , cut backs in the health sector may seem a safer bet ( in 1977 7.7 per cent of GNP was devoted to health care , down from 9.5 per cent in 1955 ; in comparison , proportions in the United States over the same period rose from 8 per cent to 11 per cent ) .
21 There has , however , been an increasing recognition in the United States over the past 25 years that community based services for people with long term mental illness have too often been fragmented .
22 At the press conference at the end of his visit , Mikoian made it quite clear that the Soviet Union did not want a show-down with the United States over Cuba ( Dinerstein : 1962 , p. 69 ) .
23 The Trade Negotiations Committee ( TNC ) consisting of senior trade officials from 108 governments , agreed in Geneva on Jan. 13 to extend the deadline for the conclusion of the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) from January to April amidst reports of bitter disagreement between the European Communities ( EC ) and the United States over agricultural subsidies .
24 Furthermore , neither Roosevelt nor the State Department was persuaded that the British would necessarily or at least wholeheartedly support the United States over the whole range of its postwar interests and aspirations .
25 Madam Speaker has the lord president of the council noticed the response of Mr Reynolds and to Miss Mary Harney 's question what representations has he had been made to United States over Gerry Adams ' visit .
26 In the Commons , the Prime Minister has said he is still consulting with the United States over the situation in Bosnia .
27 ONE of the worst storms of the century hit the east coast of the United States over the weekend , killing at least 98 people and forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes for emergency shelters .
28 ‘ The red Renault over there . ’
29 Despite writing a pet column for the Daily Telegraph for more than four years , I have been given no information at all about Crufts over the past two years .
30 After victories on Saturday over Cotswold and Victoria ( Street ) , the Ely team of Stewart Seymour , Kevin King , David Bell and Greg Harlow had a quarter-final success yesterday against Victory ( Portsmouth ) and were always in control in their semi-final against Moonfleet Weymouth , who had been in sharp form earlier against Torbay , Preston ( Brighton ) and County Arts Norwich .
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