Example sentences of "[adj] [n mass] over [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On Nov. 7 the Joint European Torus ( JET ) , based near Oxford in the UK ( see p. 36052 ) , had issued an appeal for an additional 400,000,000 ECU over the period to 1996 , to enable it to continue its research into nuclear fusion .
2 The difficulties are obvious : lack of adequate data over the period and , more importantly , the thorny issue of cause and effect .
3 This is particularly true for some people over the age of 85 .
4 erm so you know but you may find if you give , print off a few and give them to a few people over the weekend
5 This created a relatively youthful population with large numbers of young people ( some of whom of course would die before full adulthood ) and relatively few people over the age of 50 .
6 She was elated at having pocketed some £400,000 over the season and at the thought of playing in the Solheim Cup , but , also confessed to disliking the life in general and the travel in particular .
7 Gerring is elated at having pocketed some £400,000 over the season
8 Similarly , Pw ai3 ORF has an identity of 30 % over a stretch of 260 amino acids with Sc ai4 ORF .
9 ‘ New ideas are being stifled by bureaucracy ’ , is the standard grouse over a beer or gazing into a test tube , along with more detailed criticisms of why the system does n't work .
10 They cover a lot of ground so the designated flight area has to include very generous margins of up to an extra 50% over the line lengths and , most important , this area has to be clear of all spectators and especially other kites .
11 Lucas 's study used data from 18 countries , and the regression equation ( 6.5 ) was estimated for each of them using annual data over the period 1952–67 .
12 What happened first was that the CIVC told the growers to harvest an extra 10% over the official 13,000 kilograms limit for that year , but to store it separately until the situation clarified .
13 By contrast , off-peak sales developed faster than peak sales overall , so that the underlying load factor ( conventionally measured as the actual sales over the year compared with the sales that would have resulted if peak demand had been supplied throughout the year ) rose satisfactorily from around 43 per cent on nationalisation to around 47 per cent ten years later .
14 The results totalled four times the actual sales over the period .
15 It will add some 40 additional staff over the period .
16 It 'll add some 40 additional staff over the period .
17 The majority received 100 mg over a period of 3 hours .
18 A pilot-induced phugoid — shoving the stick to 10 kts over the cruise speed and seeing how long it takes to stabilise in pitch — resulted in one swoop and a small dive before VS returned to level flight .
19 And it maybe about a relationship that will build up with these people over a period of time and I know it 's expensive as negotiation .
20 The former Conservative Cabinet minister , John Biffen , welcomed the priority given to the industrial sector but voiced the concerns of a number of Tory MPs over the size of the public sector borrowing requirement , which is expected to rise to £50 billion in 1993/4 .
21 This is equivalent to a specific absorbed power of 0.002 W/Kg over the frame repetition period of 3 sec per pulse .
22 Yeah yeah a good Da Dave manages Doncaster now he 's an ex manager of Walsall as well We lived at the Brown Lion at the time and er , I , I was out the front on the Saturday evening and I er manager 's just been to fetch his Sunday joint from the local butchers and he shouted across the road to his pal how have they got on , cos there was no radio in those days , and er he says they 've won two nil and the man dropped his meat in front of him and dribbled it all the way down the road , it was such excitement it was of course all people over the moon .
23 Charles made his subjects swear a new form of allegiance to him as emperor , the vow being administered to all people over the age of twelve :
24 First though , Help the Aged and the Influenza Monitoring Bureau have joined forces to encourage all people over the age of sixty five and those in high risk groups to get a flu jab .
25 Figure 5.3 charts the falling rate of economic activity among elderly people over a century .
26 The rise in the importance of state benefits in the financial status of elderly people over the course of this century is something noted by virtually all commentators , though it should be remembered that many elderly people relied on Poor Law support before the payment of state old-age pensions in 1909 .
27 Cover it with stones or slabs projecting 5 cm over the pool edge
28 He had experimented in administering the powder to about fifty people over a period of five years ‘ and never failed in the cure ’ , except in some cases of severe or chronic ague , which required the addition of some grains of quinine .
29 As in August and October 1991 [ see pp. 38403 ; 38547 ] , the operation took Turkish aircraft over the border into Iraq , where they attacked bases from which the Turkish PKK guerrillas were operating .
30 There are probably more people over the age of 70 living in my constituency than in the constituencies of any other right hon. or hon. Member .
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