Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] over to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At Limoges the Young King was free to go over to the attack .
2 Additionally if in relation to the gift the donee seeks to get some benefit over to the donor the transaction may be caught by the associated operations provisions contained in FA 1986 , Sched 20 , para 6(1) ( c ) .
3 The Russian Christian Democratic Movement , which left the Democratic Russia movement in 1991 to go over to the opposition , did not participate in this " united opposition " declaration .
4 Biting her lip , Sabine walked over to the wardrobe , and flung open its door .
5 The Sun had pages 1 , 2 , 4 , 5 , 15 , 16 , 17 and 18 given over to the story , while the others managed with only one or two pages fewer .
6 During July Albrecht , Beer , Lotze , Maier-Witt , Sternebeck and Viett were all handed over to the West German authorities ; Seckendorff-Gudent was released after allegations against him were dropped .
7 They all went over to the fire for plates of meat and bread .
8 I did n't make it over there because I was at another party , but after the dinner , the night before last , they all went over to the Apple Playroom and started drinking , ordering from room service and making more .
9 ‘ There used to be a barn in that dip over to the left .
10 ‘ Some of the residents are still able to go over to the shops .
11 After the lecture there were tea and refreshments and it was not until fairly late that I rang Emily just to say Hello , and how sorry I was to be too busy to get over to the house to see her this trip .
12 Tomorrow we should be able to get over to the mainland .
13 Aung San got through a message that he was ready to come over to the Allies while the Japanese understood that he would be fighting for them .
14 We both go over to the mirror and look at it .
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