Example sentences of "[verb] over [coord] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He says I 'll get her to come over and have a chat with you .
2 Then if you both want to go to the hospital you ca n't somebody will have to be either graciously accept to go over and get the bedroom sorted
3 Unless she says she going to so to go over and spend a weekend now and again with her kids but er that sounds right .
4 you wo n't move over and let a labour government introduce a national minimum wage .
5 Under the state of emergency , the government can take over or direct the operation of public utilities and businesses .
6 If there are many cable crossovers the loose tension will hardly show and will certainly make the knitting easier , but where there are few cables and a lot of plain knitting the looseness of the plain knitting will take over and make the work look faulty .
7 The HRD practitioner should explain to the executive managers that the transformation will not occur unless people are feeling so much pain in the present situation that they are motivated to change it ; in the absence of such pain , resistance will take over and make the change difficult or even impossible .
8 Soccer officialdom , as Mr Clough observed ‘ thought I would take over and run the show .
9 ‘ You 'd best go over and pass the time of day .
10 There 's a nice china dog on the side by some books , but I do n't go over and have a look .
11 Yeah we 'll go over and have a look .
12 Well let me go over and have a look at it and see what they 've got .
13 I 'll go over and have a word with him .
14 I 'll go over and ask the chap who gave us our instructions yesterday .
15 It was Diane who proposed that they should go over and take a look at the labs where Jenner had worked and Reynolds agreed , more than a little relieved that they were returning to the main subject ; he was made uncomfortable by Diane 's self revelation and the way in which it had begun to erode his easy preconceptions of her and her ‘ type ’ .
16 To do this he had to lean over and push the bolt firmly into place .
17 Why did n't he come over and fetch the car then ?
18 ‘ Why do n't you both come over and have a cup of tea some time ? ’ he suggests .
19 Creditors have applied for a court order to take over and sell the building .
20 Creditors have applied for a court order to take over and sell the building .
21 The establishment of two Urban Development Corporations ( UDCs ) to take over and plan the development of the derelict dockland areas of Liverpool and London .
22 OSF is now believed to be looking for a commercial partner to take over and productise the technology , which is much-needed within the industry .
23 Now was the time the comrades had dreaded , when they would have to move over and allow the company to be managed by the ‘ persons of experience and ability ’ as they had promised in the prospectus .
24 I said what will you do pull over and have a go at him .
25 Particularly when Granny lives in Nairobi , the shades are spattered with Milpar , you have n't bought a bottle of wine since you opened your Mothercare account , the backless negligee is fine so long as you do n't roll over and reveal the stretch marks on what used to be your breasts , and you feel about as compelled to have sex as you feel compelled to have gangrene .
26 Then there 's Koblenz where a huge castle overlooks the meeting and mingling of the Rhine with the Moselle , or you could even pop over and take a look at this smaller and gentler river .
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