Example sentences of "go over to the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He goes over to the bedside table and pours a glass of water . |
2 | Now we 're going over to the tuck shop Go on Natalie sing something . |
3 | Going over to the tuck shop because Kim wants to buy something . |
4 | ‘ I 'm just going over to the Hospitality Unit . |
5 | Well , it 's something er I mean obviously a lot of people like the idea of going over to the Swindon Oasis , now er we 've had at the back of our minds , if it was at all possible to er put something similar at Didcot , obviously nothing as grand as the Oasis , but something quite similar , and obviously they would come to Didcot and not bother to go over to Swindon . |
6 | Other leaders have gone over to the Anaheim Vineyard for training . |
7 | To Abbott and Hornsby were added the names of Captain Lawrence , with whom Wilson had been associated in the formation of the Certificated Officers ' Union , Maurice Darby , the originator of the first Glasgow branch who was alleged to have gone over to the Shipping Federation in 1890 , Robert Pleasance , former secretary of the Tower Hill branch who had been expelled from the union in the same year , and a Thomas Carey , an official of the NSFU discharged for unsatisfactory conduct in 1911 who , Wilson claimed , immediately became involved with the Federation and , while still in its pay , assisted Lewis in setting up the British Seafarers ' Union . |
8 | Logistics will go over to the operations division . |
9 | But to end the speculation now , let's go over to the Manor Ground and join Tim Russon . |
10 | Siegfried took a long shuddering breath then went over to the bread tin , extracted a loaf and began to saw at it . |
11 | ‘ You can put your clothes on the other chair , ’ she said , and went over to the cavity bed . |
12 | Woolley went over to the wall map . |
13 | Cameron got up and went over to the back window . |
14 | He again eased himself out of the narrow space of the breakfast nook and went over to the kitchen counter , looked at the parcel and looked at his wife , who was now almost hysterical : He decided that he must be courageous and investigate , so he unwound the paper towels , picked up the books one by one and read their titles . |
15 | That done , she went over to the school playground to face the forty or more children for whom she alone would be responsible that day . |
16 | The main opposition party , the right-wing Community party ( Atassut ) , lost three seats , leaving it with eight , as some of its support went over to the Centre Party , which entered the legislature for the first time with two seats . |
17 | Jenny rose lethargically from her bed and went over to the wash basin and began bathing her eyes . |
18 | To her surprise he jerked to his feet and went over to the video machine and yanked the cassette out without rewinding it . |
19 | She went over to the vegetable patch and looked at the earth for a while . |
20 | After she had gone , Lissa went over to the security cupboard and took out a couple of files and two slim ledgers . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | I went over to the laboratory table where the new creature was lying . |
23 | He went over to the pony lines and dismounted , clutching his back . |
24 | Aunt Bedelia stayed to watch Brookside while we went over to the Jubilee Tower for the rest of the evening . |
25 | Steve picked up his sandwich and went over to the television set where he sat eating it while he watched the news . |
26 | And she teased her out and straightened her up a little , and then she went over to the makeup table and tore off a length of the soft toilet roll that she used instead of Kleenex , and then she sat on the floor beside Lucy and put her arm around her shoulders . |
27 | He smiled and went over to the bag Ranulf had hidden beneath the bed . |
28 | She went over to the dining table and , in the hope of drowning her worries in work , sat down . |