Example sentences of "[noun] have [be] over the " in BNC.
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1 | We know what the experience has been over the years . |
2 | Unfortunately for the advertisers , the first battle has been over the least defensible product . |
3 | The conciliation staff did a bit of homework , and found out how fond Swindown had been over the years for concealing motion and valve gear between the frames , which did not arouse enthusiasm amongst the more portly fitters , who had plenty of experience of these delights with the collective works of F.W. Webb and other C.M.E. 's designs . |
4 | Since enemy planes had been over the village , ‘ they have all lost their heads ’ . |
5 | Our experience generally in North Yorkshire 's been over the last ten years that overall , there have been exceptions , but generally overall , there 's not been a problem about local plans drying up and then allocations drying up over the period , generally . |
6 | ‘ The biggest criticism has been over the fact we have not offered season ticket discounts . |
7 | The real conflict has been over the development of industrial land for retail purposes . |
8 | I , I know , I know what Terry 's problems have been over the past |
9 | Do we know what the erm the wastage rates have been over the last few years ? |
10 | I outlined what my message had been over the past two weeks and would be at the Party Conference — that we stood by the National Health Service and had no intention of moving over to a new system of finance . |
11 | ‘ Forensic have been over the carpet with the fibre-optic lamp . |
12 | The greatest controversy has been over the question of assessment and testing . |
13 | Anna 's mother was upset but nowhere near as upset as Maria Jakob had been over the death of Melusina . |