Example sentences of "[noun] go over " in BNC.

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1 The opportunity to go over to regain my citizenship was a must because of the pressure I was under .
2 Now , they say they are going ahead with plans to go over High Force later this year .
3 ( Abberley goes over toward Peg 's bed , trailing his wires .
4 We are paddling at 45 degrees to the sea so on every wave the paddle must be just so to stop the boat going over .
5 She halted halfway across the carpet , and was aware of his sharp glance going over her bespectacled face and shapeless suit .
6 FOLLOWING THE FIRST day of The Subject Was Roses rehearsals , Dustin went over to a girlfriend 's apartment for dinner brimming with enthusiasm and confidence .
7 Watkins particularly noted notches where the ley went over a hilltop .
8 They found plenty of common Church interests and then friendship ; they had conversations , which Ramsey enjoyed enormously , about matters political as well as religious ; Ramsey went over to Garrowby several times for meals or to stay the night and celebrate the sacrament in the morning ; and he conducted Halifax 's funeral at Kirby Underdale in 1959 .
9 I felt the nearside wheel go over something and as there were no more shots , I opened my eyes .
10 East of Lake Baikal several clans of Evenki Tungus who had formerly herded reindeer went over to horseriding and were partly assimilated to the Buryats , especially in the context of native cossack units .
11 Er or aircraft went over when the siren was going , and the people could n't hear it .
12 Woolley went over to the wall map .
13 Woolley went over to the adjutant 's office .
14 The diver went over , high .
15 All sorts of things got burnt when that car went over .
16 Maybe that 's just me , but that 's how I feel … there 's no warmth … just red paint around the outside and then a few splodges gone over with different coloured paint and [ he ] hoped for the best …
17 Corbett went over and examined the bodies , wiping the sweat from his eyes as he turned each of the corpses over .
18 But would the United States go over the nuclear brink to save Britain , France , Germany or any other NATO member from a conventional attack ?
19 As Penny went over to the drinks table the headmaster was in full spate .
20 It may be necessary to stop at intervals to go over certain key points in order to check on the degree of understanding , or to reinforce a point while it is fresh in the memory .
21 I had made loops to go over her wrists , I told her , so that she would n't lose her grip .
22 However Mr Stevens ' visit to Belfast and his trip to see Nelson has prompted speculation that he was asked by Sir Hugh to go over details of the Finucane murder again with Nelson in case something was overlooked in the original investigation .
23 what you need to think about and you 're gon na keep your readers ' interest engaged , keep on want to keep reading , your pictures are gon na do that to a certain extent but that 's what your sub-headings goes over , so think about , pick out , read through your main story , pick out your main ideas and see if you can slot in one of those emotive words that 's passion , that 's stirring people 's emotions
24 When 's Pete going over , tomorrow is he ?
25 In the second half they pushed and pulled Bristol apart … the pack worked like a steamroller … and produced 4 tries … hooker John Hawker went over first …
26 Pete went over to the wagon , and as he was taking out the inventory clipboard he explained that they 'd be going down to the boat house in Diane 's pickup truck .
27 Léonie went over to have a look .
28 After she had gone , Lissa went over to the security cupboard and took out a couple of files and two slim ledgers .
29 Corcoran went over on his ankle on Saturday and was quite lame on Sunday but he has improved a lot overnight . ’
30 Zen went over to the row of luggage lockers , laid the plastic package in one , dropped in three-hundred-lire coins , locked the door and pocketed the key .
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