Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] over [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 If his fortunes improve over the next six years you are still entitled to collect on your judgement debt .
2 The Government of Sri Lanka has shown itself to be increasingly sensitive to the outcry over its appalling human rights record over the last decade .
3 The New Year feast is only one of a number of sumptuous meals that follow as relatives arrive over the next few days .
4 This is , of course , a time of smokescreens so far as the Masters is concerned and to hear some of the Europeans talk over the last few days , they appear to be in need of the psychiatrist 's couch as much as anything .
5 Mr Hunter and the other candidates will therefore be taking their election bandwagon and Pro-Life message to council offices and other workplaces throughout the region where NALGO members organise over the next five weeks .
6 If lamb prices rise over the next few years , as they may well do , then the subsidies will fall .
7 Sales were up by nineteen percent and there 's also firm evidence in these results of margin improvements which reflect , for the first time , the full benefit of our cost cutting measures taken over the last three years .
8 She 's just one victim of the burgeoning burglary business Which has seen one county Police force dealing with a near five times increase over the last thirteen years .
9 Publication of the standards is part of a series of initiatives taken over the last few years , including production of the ‘ Best Practice ’ management kit in 1985 , The Society 's model ‘ Office Manual ’ [ 1987 ] , the development of management training , and publication of the ‘ Quality Briefing ’ and ‘ Client Care Guide . ’
10 Similar incidents occur over the next few months , a pattern emerges , surveilance teams are used and eventually the intruder is arrested .
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