Example sentences of "went over [prep] the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Because what you did , you went over to the top of it in a sense , and then straight at an angle to it . |
2 | Slowly Benny got off her bed and went over to the mirror on the wardrobe to see if her face looked as red and tearstained as she feared . |
3 | Zen went over to the row of luggage lockers , laid the plastic package in one , dropped in three-hundred-lire coins , locked the door and pocketed the key . |
4 | Feldstein told Holly at what time they went over to the Kitchen for the evening 's food and he spoke of the compulsory attendance afterwards at the Political Education Unit . |
5 | In eighteen oh six , erm a law was passed which said that all property of a woman went over to the man on their marriage , including herself , so the woman was no longer an individual , she was just the property of the man and she could be disciplined and punished if the man felt like it . |
6 | Zen put the phone down , got up quietly and went over to the door into the corridor . |
7 | He went over to the window of the post-operation side-ward I was occupying alone and stood looking out for a while , then he turned and said , ‘ Something awful happened yesterday . ’ |
8 | He went over to the corner by the fireplace and took the rope in his hand . |
9 | They all went over to the fire for plates of meat and bread . |
10 | My last weekend with the car I went over to the Island of Luing , leaving the car ( foot ferry only on Sundays ) at Cuan Ferry . |
11 | I went over to the right towards the island in the middle of the road . |
12 | On 12 April , Coleman went over to the courthouse in Jefferson County , Alabama , and for a $5 fee , legally changed his name to Thomas Leavy . |