Example sentences of "over the running " in BNC.

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1 This was privately admitted by senior officers who took over the running of the fund two years ago , and after an inquiry by the Charity Commission more than £3,000 was repaid from regimental funds .
2 It appears the Germans are taking over the running of Standard 's European branches .
3 Fr Rice has taken over the running of a detoxification centre started some years ago by a Mill Hill priest who died recently .
4 This will take over the running of Channel 4 at the beginning of 1993 .
5 As had happened before with the labour education programs , the organisations which had been working with Highlander , and which had grown in depth of perspective and experience , took over the running of their own grass roots educational activities .
6 Ben Gratzler was trained to drop behind enemy lines , kill the signalman , and take over the running of a foreign railway system without stopping for breath .
7 Initially all Gehlen 's funding came from the CIA but later , in 1954 when the German Federal Republic was established as a sovereign state , Gehlen took over the running of the Federal German Intelligence Service .
8 In 1858 , Samuel Healing took over the running of Abbey Mill , yet another in a succession of local mills that he had either owned or worked .
9 The local skaters took over the running of the skate club .
10 In 1892 , the Corporation itself took over the running of the tramway , and in the following year the situation was so bad that the current was switched off and the cars pulled by horses .
11 When her mother had died early in the war , Molly had smoothly taken over the running of the house and also the more difficult job of looking after Selwyn , the father she adored .
12 Grandmothers were an integral part of life and so , when the mass emigrations began , it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of the families left behind .
13 Changez did n't seem ready to take over the running of Paradise Stores .
14 If , however , the decision is not challenged , the supervisor takes over the running of the IVA .
15 Such books were published mainly in the 1920S and 1930S at a time when women had to learn to take over the running of their own homes , without the help of servants any longer , but still keeping middle- and upper-class standards .
16 New rules to allow private companies to take over the running of key public sector construction projects such as the the Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link , London rail links and major bridge and road projects .
17 Everything about this little scene related to the Ocean with which I had become so enraptured : if ever the peoples of the Pacific were to take over the running of the world , I fancied , it would start with people such as these , using such things in a place like this .
18 In the UK , Cambridge neighbours IXI Ltd and Uniplam Ltd are exchanging courses and distribution activities : Unipalm is to take over the running and management of IXI 's 20 Motif training courses whilst IXI takes on Unipalm 's Motif distribution business .
19 This question echoes the old debates over the so-called ‘ managerial revolution ’ ( Burnham , Berle and Means ) where salaried personnel were seen to take over the running of firms .
20 Currently in Britain , private companies are taking over the running of the big training schemes .
21 Instead of a see-saw process as different regions take over the running , a vicious circle sets in — a process of cumulative causation — by which the places which initially take the lead generate , by that very fact , all kinds of other advantages which make their position unassailable .
22 Presumably C.M.C. took over the running of the centre soon after that .
23 They had four sons and four daughters , the eldest son , Edward Prentice Mawson , becoming a successful landscape architect and taking over the running of his father 's firm .
24 Another calls the setting up of a clearing house to take over the running of the settlement from the Stock Exchange and a third for a quick move to rolling settlement , under which all share bargains are settle after a set number of days .
25 Norman had become a bit weary of struggling through the Edinburgh traffic jams from his home in Strathaven each day for 16 months since being asked by Peter Wood , then Managing Director of Financial Services Division , to take over the running of RBIS while a management consultancy exercise was carried out on the company by the Boston Consultancy Group .
26 When her brothers joined up in 1914 she took over the running of the Ferry assisted by some local boys who enjoyed the good food that Mrs Stevens provided .
27 One lost his life on duty with an Arctic convoy , the other — Andrew — took over the running of the business as soon as he was demobilised .
28 John takes over the running of a fleet which currently comprises over 2,800 vehicles .
29 Lini also suggested that the churches should take over the running of a large part of the school system in the interests both of efficiency and economy .
30 Under the 15-month plan recommended by UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali , 15,900 military personnel , 3,600 civilian police officers and 2,400 civilians were to be sent to Cambodia to monitor the ceasefire , to disarm the combatants of all four Cambodian factions and supervise the cantonment of the remaining armies , to take over the running of key ministries and police forces , and to organize elections in April 1993 .
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