Example sentences of "[pers pn] would go over " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Franca , I ca n't — Oh dear — I promised Irina I 'd go over and help her pack — I said I 'd stay all day — they 're leaving , you know — ’
2 Its breathing was too light to move the flanks , so I 'd go over sometimes and put the back of my hand to its nostril until I could feel the heat as it exhaled .
3 ‘ I used to go and play basketball at this gymnasium , ’ recalls Randy , as though it were only yesterday , ‘ and from there I 'd go over to this drummer 's house and we 'd jam . ’
4 Well I just thought I 'd go over now and I might as well go down the shop when
5 We 'd go over to England then , to London and Birmingham .
6 We would sit down and work out chord progressions and scales and we 'd go over modes ; we 'd map out scales and modes over three octaves and go over arpeggios .
7 Sometimes when the afternoon tide of heat reached its high mark , we would go over to the hotel .
8 Lennox , despite his anti-English position , would find it intolerable to be a member of the Beaton faction ; within a few weeks , he would go over to the pro-English party , his hopes of his marriage to Margaret , daughter of Angus and Margaret Tudor , and of English recognition of him as heir-presumptive , should Arran break with England , weighing more with him than the desire for liberty and honour expressed in the July bond .
9 He and Aimar had engaged every routier chief who offered his services , fearing that he would go over to Henry II if they did n't .
10 Democratic Russia itself , at a press conference on Sept. 10 , warned that it would go over to the opposition if economic reform programmes were watered down and the former nomenklatura were once more put in command .
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