Example sentences of "go over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We would like to go over a few points relating to the Livesey murder , ’ Bragg said evenly . |
2 | Queenie , come up to my office right away will you , I want to go over a mistake in the takings . |
3 | As anyone will tell you , it 's easy to go over the limit , especially at this time of year when people are preparing for Christmas and buying presents . |
4 | Everyone is aware of the sensation experienced in a lift as it starts to descend , and in a car when it goes over a humped-back bridge . |
5 | They may go down the field below the cave to a gate on the Kingsdale road which , followed to the left , goes over a rise to Deepdale and Dent , and to the right leads down the valley to the more probable destination of Ingleton which has accommodation , shops , refreshments and bus services . |
6 | And we did not stop for four days , discussing every detail , going over every bit of ground . |
7 | Bear slightly right across the first and second fields , go over a stile and bear slightly right across the third field , over another stile and across the right hand corner of the last field , going over a stile midway along the right hand boundary . |
8 | Anyway I was going over a few things in my mind . |
9 | Lawyers for Virgin and BA were working into the night , going over a settlement which could cost BA up to £10 million . |
10 | A further way of avoiding too much time in the air is to lift the back foot as you go over a wave , this helps to stop the nose lifting . |
11 | Go over a fence to the left of the house to a burn at the back . |
12 | If Coleby 's overheads at the development stage go over a certain figure , he may decide that the game 's not worth the candle . |
13 | Go over a stile and follow the right-hand hedge to the B4423 . |
14 | Go over a stile and head north-north-west , cross another stile and follow the stream to the road ( 016802 ) . |
15 | Carry on over the field , go over a stile and cross the right corner of field and go over another stile . |
16 | Bear slightly right across the first and second fields , go over a stile and bear slightly right across the third field , over another stile and across the right hand corner of the last field , going over a stile midway along the right hand boundary . |
17 | A railway company has instructed its engine drivers that before they go over a crossing , they must sound their whistle , to give warning to anyone crossing . |
18 | Go over the launch failure procedures after any long lay-off from flying . |
19 | ‘ Prices are used as a barrier so that the sort of people we do n't want go over the road , ’ he said . |
20 | Your leg is still trailing when you go over the bar . |
21 | But would the United States go over the nuclear brink to save Britain , France , Germany or any other NATO member from a conventional attack ? |
22 | I simply urge you to be reasonable and not go over the top . ’ |
23 | This conventional harness has a fairly high hook position with straps that go over the shoulder . |
24 | an added speed factor is the way in which you go over the waves — just like a ski racer , the longer you spend in the air the slower you go . |
25 | Patrick Field saw two rasping shots from the edge of the box go over the bar . |
26 | If you are shopping , stop outside the shop and go over the rules and consequences . |
27 | The real concern is not about social drinkers who never go over the limit and do n't drink every day of their lives . |
28 | Situations which involve deeper water out of doors need very careful supervision , but a small group of children with an adult could visit a bridge to watch boats move underneath as cars and buses go over the top . |
29 | If you go over the limit you have to pay duty on the excess when you go through customs . |
30 | Start with table decorations : go over the top with a bright festive tablecloth and napkins . |