Example sentences of "over to the " in BNC.

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1 She went over to the Cookery and Refreshments Tent , but was stopped at the entrance by a pale-faced Constable Perkins .
2 ‘ They took it over to the rose-bed under her window and the marks corresponded .
3 I went over to the bed , climbed on top of it , put my head on the pillow and fell asleep .
4 Cameron got up and went over to the back window .
5 He walked over to the timber stack along with a sawyer called Iain Logan whom he knew well — they were both friends of Donald Gillies at Camserney mill .
6 They all went over to the fire for plates of meat and bread .
7 Would he ever know which friends and fellows he had delivered over to the government in that one fatally careless moment ?
8 He put on his cloak and padded over to the door .
9 Having registered , he set about ordering his life as he saw it developing , by giving himself over to the muse , by associating with those whose lives found proper space for literary reflection and endeavour , by getting close to that bohemian existence which he loved and from which all modern art seemed to spring .
10 Like the 1920s stock before them , 1938-design vehicles were shipped over to the island to provide a moderately more comfortable service between Ryde and Shanklin .
11 Security sources said Major George Serhal was handed over to the former Lebanese president , Suleiman Franjieh .
12 It was the ROC 's job to pass flight tracking information over to the RAF .
13 There is bound to be considerable upheaval among the blue-chip client list which Deloitte UK is bringing over to the new firm .
14 But they refused to hand him over to the US for trial and the coup crumbled when American troops stationed in Panama retaliated by ignoring their pleas for help against loyal troops .
15 If you do not know what a tree or shrub is , exercise clemency and give it a year 's grace to demonstrate its worth before you turn it over to the axeman .
16 In evidence earlier this week Lord Aldington , 75 , formerly Brigadier Toby Lowe , who was chief of staff to General Sir Charles Keightley , commander of the British Army 's V Corps in Allied occupied Austria , said he had not known until 1979 what had happened happened to the Yugoslavs when they were handed over to the forces of Marshall Tito .
17 ‘ How are things going , lads ? ’ he said casually , wandering over to the stand .
18 Justice Desmond Windle ordered at Dublin District Court that Anthony Gerard Sloan , 35 , from Summerville Drive , Belfast , who is serving 20 years for possession of an M-60 machine gun , be handed over to the RUC at the Co Louth border .
19 He pointed over to the Japanese side .
20 Soon after arriving at Marshall Malinovsky 's headquarters in Debrezcin on 17 January 1945 , Wallenberg was handed over to the NKVD , the predecessor of the KGB , and disappeared .
21 ‘ Think I 'll make my way over to the big house and see how things are going . ’
22 I went over to the body nearest to me , the rubber soled Commando boots sticking out from under the blanket .
23 Crossing over to the sink he bent down , lifted up two floorboards and produced a small wooden barrel , exclaiming , ‘ Now , Piper , you must try this , it 's almost as good as your best Highland whisky . ’
24 As I crouched against the wall which offered some protection against the rain , the mortar team Corporal got up from the grass where he had been sitting and , crossing over to the small pile of H.E .
25 I managed to scrounge some tobacco at Brigade H.Q and was soon handing it over to the Frenchman .
26 In Roslavl' during March and April it was frequently noted that the public believed that ecclesiastical gold was to be handed over to the Jews .
27 He drew up an agreement in two copies , setting out the terms in ponderous detail : ‘ … referred to henceforth as ‘ the colony' ’ … which wheels shall be considered as handed over to the Economic Section of the Provincial Workers ' and Peasants ' Inspection after their reception by a special commission and the signing of the corresponding protocol . ’
28 Most people arrive on the island on the north side and from here it 's best to travel east and walk from the port of Ryde over to the town of Seaview and down to Sandown .
29 About 10.00 , dusk , we motor over to the drive-in which is showing a triple bill of horror movies .
30 Ratepayer democracy … implied less local government , with fewer services to provide since some of them could be handed over to the private sector , to the supposed benefit of consumers and ratepayers alike .
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