Example sentences of "[art] [verb] over " in BNC.

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1 This movement will be accelerated once Oracle users have made the shift over from Oracle 6 to Oracle7 , from where they can extend further towards the Oracle Parallel Server .
2 Without access to corporate data , says Gresham , companies are unwilling to begin the shift over from proprietary systems .
3 By pushing the sail over to the left-hand side of the board the CE is also moved , causing the board to steer to the right .
4 Firstly , this order that all Cossacks were to " be treated as Soviet Nationals " appeared to sanction the sending over of any Germans or emigres among them .
5 For the banks doing the taking over , it is a different story .
6 In Germany there is a strong defensive intra-German strategy to prevent the taking over of German companies by foreigners .
7 Two further reasons have been given for the establishment of government-owned newspapers or for the taking over of existing privately owned ones .
8 The pace of change and innovation which the latter had initiated with his new Science Block in the 1950s , and which Scott had continued and quickened during his years , was now reaching its logical conclusion with the taking over of the Convent buildings and the admission of girls in September 1980 .
9 Professor Charles Wilson views the effects of the Bubble as " salutary " , but considers that the taking over of so much of the South Sea Company 's excess stock by the Bank of England and East India Company perpetuated into the 1730s the situation in which more than half of the national debt was held by the great corporations .
10 The took over yes then and they would
11 The final stages of training amount to the handing over of all the responsibility for safety to the student .
12 BR issued a prospectus for the handing over of the entire Settle & Carlisle line to private enterprise .
13 Well now , to hand over crisis and clarity to the enemy is not to revile the hunger , not to mock the passion itself ; the handing over resolves an otherwise intractable problem of art ; it is not a disavowal ; and in any case ‘ enemy ’ is only my image .
14 Mr Zivkovic , who was asked by the judge to be more polite , said : ‘ I think he is guilty if he was chief of staff of V Corps at the time of the handing over .
15 ‘ Justice requires the handing over of these people , but expediency , I fear , militates against it , ’ wrote a Foreign Office official in a report .
16 The exchange involves the handing over of 24 convicted West German agents for four high calibre Communist spies held in West Germany .
17 The resolution demands the destruction of Iraq 's chemical and biological weapons , and the handing over of weapons-grade nuclear material to the International Energy Agency .
18 After the handing over of the baby contact may or may not be maintained .
19 A desperate letter of appeal from the Steinhardts to Lord Rothschild in London resulted in the handing over of The Cedars .
20 This was not the triumphal procession which one day would beat a noisy and brilliant path to a swept and garnished city , but a military operation , to do with the handing over of power .
21 It is at the handing over of the engagement dower that the mothers finally meet face to face — or burgah to burgah .
22 A recent coup has been the handing over of a stunning collection of memorabilia relating to Major Mick Mannock VC .
23 But the handing over of the letter was not something she necessarily expected , it was simply something she saw .
24 With the handing over to the Council of Europe in 1960 of the social and cultural responsibilities it had inherited from the Treaty of Brussels , it seemed that to all intents and purposes WEU had become moribund .
25 It is evident that certain US officers were favourable impressed by Vlasov ; however , government policy called for the handing over of all renegade Russians to the Red Army .
26 Bills are drawn on buyers , or their bankers , and accepted on the handing over by the seller of the bill of lading covering the goods .
27 The significance of this to our enquiry is that , when Robertson 's order was passed on by Eighth Army to 5 Corps , it was to be taken by 5 Corps — as we shall see later — to authorise the handing over of various groups of Yugoslav surrendered personnel , including the 15,000-odd Slovene , Serb and Montenegrin troops who had surrendered two days earlier and been placed in Viktring camp .
28 McCreery had suggested that AFHQ should approach Tito to discuss the handing over of the Croats .
29 And here the question had to be asked : in his intention to authorize the removal of surrendered personnel from Austria , did he in fact mean to order the handing over of Yugoslavs other than Croats ?
30 More specifically , did he intend to order the handing over of those categories of dissident Yugoslavs represented by the 15,000 Slovenes , Serbs and Montenegrins from Viktring ?
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