Example sentences of "[adv] going over " in BNC.
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1 | " But he 's only going over for our sakes — so we can make contact . " |
2 | By the time the men put their " memorial " to the employers in November 1909 , the situation was acute : " Not only has hand composition been lately going over more and more to female labour , but the operating on the type-composing machines has also been practically monopolised by the same class of cheap labour , to the consequent injury of our members . " |
3 | We 're just going over something again for the exam . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'm just going over to the Hospitality Unit . |
5 | It 's happening now , it 's always progressing and it 's always going on and you 're never going to reach an end point , you 're never going to reach a final point , whereas with something like history , I find it 's interesting , but you 're always going over and analysing what 's happened , it 's that much more backward looking , whereas science applied has got more constructive . |
6 | Well now , we 'll now going over to Ian 's anyway . |
7 | She was taking off her hat and coat as she spoke ; then going over to her aunt , she bent down and kissed her on the cheek , and followed this with the same salutation for her uncle ; and in response he patted her on the shoulder . |
8 | No I 'm actually going over to Northamptom working for the week so we 've just orgainsed to go down and see the game . |
9 | It was n't until later , when Robyn heard Anne 's key in the lock , that she realised just how long she had been staring into space , miserably going over and over the disastrous weekend , in a futile attempt to try and put it all back into some sort of perspective . |