Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] over [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mull plans over with loved ones .
2 So it appears that a general tendency to unhappy and aggressive social interaction spins over into mother-child management struggles .
3 Charles Secrett takes over as executive director of Friends of the Earth in April .
4 In general , hot-wires are more sensitive at low speeds than high ; however , if the speed is too low , free-convection heat transfer takes over from forced convection , making the cooling insensitive to velocity .
5 This seems to be the case in figure 9.1 , for example , at the point where national assistance changes over to supplementary benefit .
6 This last observation suggests that popular discussions of technological spillovers and ‘ the appropriability problem ’ may have exaggerated the ease with which information generated from a firm 's innovative activities spills over to other firms .
7 The entire stock of the nation 's glasses turns over in two years so there is no reason why this measure should result in any implementation costs or why the price of a pint should go up .
8 So Coleridge passed through , and his journal of the day brims over with wild joy .
9 Army takes over in 999 dispute .
10 As the two ‘ counter-sciences ’ ethnology and psychoanalysis have suggested , history is simply one possible discursive form of understanding — even if its problematic of temporality spills over into many others .
11 He had enormous fluency and ease , often in High Church devotional poems in which the physical urgency of a boy in his teens spills over into sexual imagery in describing his love of Christ .
12 In the limit B 0 , the complex map can be approximated by the real noninvertible map where I = E. Introduction of a finite value for augments the left side of the above by a term , and the index n gives over to continuous time t .
13 For a granular superconductor with grain size of L , the functional form of the excess conductivity crosses over from three-dimensional behaviour to zero-dimensional behaviour when the Ginzburg-Landau coherence length ( T ) exceeds L/3 as T approaches T c ( ref. 10 ) .
14 Crystal has shown how this bias in linguistics carries over into lay views of language .
15 Leonard Forde , who has n't played since the quarter-final win over Down , returns to the left corner of the defence , and Paul O'Callaghan takes over at left half forward .
16 Erm , and providing the T G I manual takes over from that point and covers all the requirements .
17 Meanwhile , Chris Conway takes over as chief executive of DEC UK from chairman Geoff Shingles .
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