Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun sg] over " in BNC.

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1 Measurements suggest that the crossing over from production to destruction of O 3 occurs at an altitude of 28km .
2 Orthodox theories argue that the turn over of the dust at the lunar surface has produced the observed uniformity of track densities .
3 We thought that the site over at the station centre would be good as a shop outlet and as office space for recycling , and that the site behind it would be a good place to keep all the stuff until it can actually be recycled , erm , so we identified the site to start with , then we started looking at what 's actually possible as op opposed to desirable .
4 Heathrow , which has implemented some controls , is avoided by traders who realise that a stop over could result in a costly hold up and even prosecution .
5 Then I tipped the leg and the can over until the leg was lying at the same angle on the grass as it had been , behind Blyth .
6 Half of her wanted to get the journey and the parting over , to make a quick , clean break .
7 However , as has already been mentioned , Germany quickly broke ranks with the rest of the EC and the world over Croatia , which led , in the words of our Foreign Secretary , to ’ an acceptable compromise ’ .
8 Cattle specialist Chris Elliott said the overall winner had increased his margin over purchased feeds by more than £200 and the margin over concentrate per litre by 2p .
9 Mr Rifkind is keen to explain why the railways should be opened up to competition and dampen all that dreadful speculation in the papers that there is a split between himself and the Cabinet over exactly how they 'll do it .
10 Close-coupled double-symphonic suites are quieter still in operation and a change over to a modern suite may be well worth considering .
11 He took a train back to London , and a taxi over to Charing Cross .
12 He carried two chairs and a table over to a dark corner where they could talk more freely .
13 Well , I think it 's , it 's largely to do with the changed uses of the living room , because I think one of the , one of the changes that I found in , in the way that people organise the rooms within their house , is changing over from having a best parlour , usually in the front , which was very seldom used except for inviting the vicar in or whatever , or laying out the dead , combined with a back kitchen , a family room , where you ate and so on , and a move over to having one combined living-dining room where all the family 's activities went on .
14 Well we might be having in , in March if eastern region 's anything to go by , cos it 's had a twenty four percent increase , then it might be a , a double blip , a blip under and a blip over , which would therefore f it would therefore follow that your erm your workload level is gon na be consistent .
15 But a ferry over to Claonaig on the mainland of Argyll runs from Lochranza in the summer and the tourists are coming back .
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