Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb -s] over the " in BNC.

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1 Of the water which remains , part sinks or infiltrates into the ground and the remainder flows over the ground surface .
2 Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family , so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from , then usually the Parish Registers and things like the Census Returns over the last hundred years are usually able to help them .
3 Then usually the parish registers and things like the census returns over the last hundred years are usually able to help them .
4 When the boom comes over the top of the boat then you can change sides , sit on the new side , straighten up the tiller and you 're sailing away again .
5 Vesuvius , which is only about ten kilometres from the centre of Naples and in one of the most densely populated areas of Italy , has an irregular cycle of eruptions with twenty-five to thirty years of quiet being followed by a major outburst , when a great plume of dust and ash from the volcano rises over the city , reaching many kilometres into the air .
6 None the less , the President presides over the Conseil des Ministres ( the Cabinet ) and is responsible for determining the main outlines of policy while reserving certain areas almost exclusively for himself ( especially defence and foreign policy ) .
7 If the sport grows over the next 10 years as quickly as it has in the past five , I could make a lot of money . ’
8 To watch the glider duels over the al-Kazara ?
9 This typically increases the control the experimenter has over the situation , however , the results of these studies have been much more varied .
10 Imagine the scene : as the sun rises over the purple hills of Umbria in central Italy , Franco Scarponi and his son Adolfo set off in search of one of the region 's most highly prized delicacies — juniper berries .
11 The sun rises over the new Honda .
12 The judge goes over the dog and then assesses him on the move , at the end of which the dog receives a written critique and a grading , which is symbolized by different coloured ribbons : red for first , blue for second and yellow for third .
13 Parents can be asked to keep a detailed record of what exactly the child eats over the course of a day or if possible a week .
14 Make sure the bar goes OVER the needles , sponge side facing down and push from one end to the other .
15 The end of the bar drops over the pivot , and the cutting tool is advanced as the sphere is shaped .
16 A formed cover with slots for the blades fits over the ribbon cable and retains the it .
17 And so the Danube waltzes over the Austro Hungarian border , curling through a land rich in culture and home to some very strong wines .
18 Economy is a measure of how much the product costs over the period of use with regard to the performance achieved .
19 ‘ From the windows ’ wrote Johnson , ‘ the eye wanders over the sea that separates Scotland from Norway , and when the winds beat with violence must enjoy all the terrifick grandeur of the tempestuous ocean .
20 About £35bn of Britain 's huge £50bn borrowing debt is due to the recession , and will be wiped out as the recovery continues over the next three years .
21 About £35bn of Britain 's huge £50bn borrowing debt is due to the recession , and will be wiped out as the recovery continues over the next three years .
22 ‘ Now if , instead of having a single interface between the two liquids , you emulsify the two ( like oil and vinegar in French dressing ) the reaction occurs over the surface of each suspended droplet , creating a capsule . ’
23 The dowser uses some kind of indicator , such as a twig , metal rods , or a pendulum to show the presence or absence of archaeological features as the dowser walks over the ground .
24 Extraction with alcohol is a third method , when the solvent trickles over the plant material , is collected and then distilled to leave the oil as a solid material .
25 When the pencil runs over the wet surface , the colour bursts and runs slightly , giving an out-of-focus effect , but returns to a crisp line on meeting the dry paper .
26 When the pencil runs over the wet surface , the colour bursts and runs slightly , giving an out-of-focus effect , but returns to a crisp line on meeting the dry paper .
27 But that just by where the bridge comes over the top , there used to be a a field belonging to 's .
28 As the spirit of the Code prevails over the letter , the General Principles are particularly relevant where a situation is not specifically covered by a rule or a note .
29 As the debate intensifies over the BBC 's Charter — virtually its right to broadcast — which is up for renewal in 1996 , a younger chairman is needed to take the corporation into the next century , critics say , but Mr Hussey was tightlipped as he flew in from Hong Kong .
30 Gordon Kirk 's chapter ( 1.1 ) points to the variable controls over the curriculum from the centre that marked earlier historical periods ; the post-war tradition that curriculum matters were largely the subject of professional decision-making and the gradual reassertion of central influence and control over the curriculum since the mid-1970s .
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