Example sentences of "go over [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If one of these groups were to go over to the other side — as the army did in Romania — the balance of forces would be altered .
2 We have been asked to give that up and to go over to the European Community system , with the European Court and majority voting — the shoe is pinching all the time .
3 Now I 'm going to go inside and get myself a drink , ’ he announced , ‘ and then we are going to go over to the far field where there 's a modicum of peace and we are going to look at these plans together , OK ? ’
4 As Nina Fishman ( 1980 ) has pointed out , despite the undoubted idealism and enthusiasm of committed trade unionists in these industries there was considerable reluctance among NUM members to go over to the National Coal Board , to run ‘ their ’ industry .
5 car conked out so Vicki stayed with the car and her who we were going to take a walk in Ruddington , and I walked home with her to get Malcolm to go over with the other car .
6 ‘ Ah ! ’ she says , and then goes over to the other side of the shop .
7 ‘ I 'm trying to get a little privacy , ’ she murmured , going over to the far side of the boat where she would be hidden from view .
8 Pravda had commented late in 1931 : In England , as elsewhere , the task of the " Lefts " consists in hindering the workers who are becoming revolutionised from abandoning the Labour Party and going over to the revolutionary fight , to Communism .
9 Going over to the little cupboard above an old porcelain sink , she promptly emptied it of glasses , filled each one with water and pulled a tray out from underneath the sink .
10 I go over to the long mirror and have a look .
11 Ranulf watched his master and the friar go over to the far side of the room .
12 ‘ You need to hit the ball hard to get out but if you hit it too well , you go over to the other side of the green …
13 A lot of the tourists go over to the other side of the island , but I 'm afraid we 'll have to save that for another trip when we have more time . ’
14 And then for the third leg of our erm Radio Oxford yankee , we go over in the tenth race , the nine forty eight .
15 It had been knocked from its cradle when he had gone over with the first shot .
16 Gone over to the other side ? ’
17 Other imbibers have gone over to the dark side of beer , rejecting the pasteurised lager produced by the breweries .
18 Most colleges have now gone over to the modular system of teaching , which means you can achieve your degree ( or other qualification ) by combining the study of those subjects , however dissimilar , which interest you the most .
19 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 .
20 I 'm gon na read from verse thirty five , just the paragraph there , the last paragraph in that chapter it says on that day when evening had come Jesus said to them let us go over to the other side and leaving the multitude they took him along with them just as he was in the boat and other boats were with them .
21 And at the end of the day he 's tired , he 's physically weary , and he says let's get away for a while let's go over to the other side .
22 But it 's important , for what we 're going to be thinking of this morning to re , keep that little phrase in mind that Jesus said to them let us go over to the other side , there was purpose in going into that boat .
23 ‘ I know , let's go over to the Windy Ridge , at Shepperdine .
24 Early in the First World War substantial numbers of Czech and Slovak troops went over to the Allied side .
25 So , as the other person already occupied part of the left hand bench , he quite naturally went over to the right hand bench and promptly sat down .
26 Penelope went over to the long mirror to survey the general effect of her dress .
27 Alexandra went over to the long glass on a mahogany frame that stood in the bow window and looked at herself .
28 The day Ruth walked out of this family — when she went over to the Roman Church — she cut herself off from us .
29 We went over to the other bed , the higher and wider one .
30 I went over to the other side . ’
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