Example sentences of "over new " in BNC.
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1 | Some places have even seen the publicity over new fees attracting extra visitors . |
2 | Mrs Thatcher found Mr Kohl unreliable in last year 's row over new short-range nuclear weapons for NATO . |
3 | ‘ If the Europeans fight like hell over new investment and where European headquarters should be , maybe we should consider running everything from here in Detroit , the way it used to be . |
4 | The team continued to astound with their attacking flair and sound defence , treating the home crowd to wins of 5–1 over Plymouth , 10–1 over Croydon Common and 7–1 over New Brompton . |
5 | Talks over new contracts for workers at Gatwick airport broke down . |
6 | One reason why Lloyd George had considered it essential to narrow the gap between the Government 's declared war aims and those of the Labour party was that a crisis was looming in industry over new measures to conscript previously exempted skilled engineers into the Army . |
7 | SECOND : It is also known the Palace is furious over new revelations in Andrew Morton 's updated book Diana : Her True Story . |
8 | More changes came in 1969 — 71 and again in the 1980s , which was a decade dominated by battles over new technology and the establishment of new titles . |
9 | Optimism over new shopping complex |
10 | COLLEGE lecturers at Colchester Institute are to strike in protest over new contracts forcing them to work longer hours including weekends and bank holidays . |
11 | The two most important outcomes of these official inquiries and reports were the Distribution of Industry Act 1945 , which introduced controls over new and expanded factories , and the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 , which introduced a system of development plans and development controls for land use in England and Wales . |
12 | This includes control over new housing and industry , or arbitration between urban expansion and rural conservation . |
13 | Over New Year I had been able to escape a constant anxiety that time was running out . |
14 | The new scale of architecture has since posed insuperable problems ; and the earlier view that town planning could provide a protective shield of refinement over new development and so avoid the brash , the banal and the ugly , was not to be . |
15 | Decisions , when they need to be ( for example , over new acquisitions ) , can be taken with a speed that surprises those used to the ways of public authorities . |
16 | At the close of Mass on feast days , Rosalba usually liked the lingering and the chat , the exclamations over new babies , new ribbons , new illnesses , old illnesses , the mutterings about swindles and scandals , policemen and bosses , the rumours of change , the curses and complaints . |
17 | CPRW/SCW collaboration over new golf courses |
18 | Suppose first that T = 0 , so that the excess of interest over new debt is financed by a capital tax . |
19 | Over New Marston way , the volcano flared briefly , its great tit black against the last bars of sunset . |
20 | Image crisis for Clinton over new haircut |
21 | Do n't sell the killer foam.Shops warned over new laws on old furniture . |
22 | Road hauliers are calling for urgent talks over new speed limits for trucks . |
23 | But there 's only one rider left … all the others went in search of better deals after a row over new payscales … |
24 | French drivers have brought many main routes to a standstill in a row with their Government over new traffic laws . |
25 | The blockade is over new penalties being introduced in France for dangerous driving . |
26 | McWilliams thrilled the crowd with the immense power and speed of the Millar Yamaha in his two victories over New Zealander Robert Holden . |
27 | McWilliams thrilled the crowd with the immense power and speed of the Millar Yamaha in his two victories over New Zealander Robert Holden . |
28 | THE chairman of a property company at the centre of a row over new pub leases yesterday pledged to investigate the plight of Darlington landlords faced with soaring rent rises . |
29 | World No 1 Stefan Edberg coasted into the second round of the Japan Open in Tokyo yesterday after a 6–3 6–4 victory over New Zealander Kelly Evernden . |
30 | Chapter 9 explores this theme by looking at the role of the trade unions in political bargaining over new industrial relations strategies . |