Example sentences of "[verb] over [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 I arranged to come over here to do the research and a name that came up again and again was Munro — Brigadier Dougal Munro .
2 She 's just looking over there to see which one she wants to throw up on .
3 Gerry had seen his face and they got to go and look at the mug shots and all that and er longlegs had been informed across the road because they 'd got er a camera that works and er they got in touch with the , they told the police about it and so they 're going over there to see if it 's been recorded you see .
4 We 're not gon na be looking at it this morning , but it 's quite simple if you were to read on down , the reason why is because on the other side there is a man there who is possessed of a whole legion of demons who desperately needs deliverance and Jesus is going over there to bring healing , to bring deliverance to this man .
5 He 's not seriously going over there to get a pound out of Richard is he ?
6 Nero sends his luv , you know he 's coming over here to give us a turn this winter .
7 ‘ What I would n't agree with is someone coming over here to play and picking up a cheap cap .
8 ‘ You do n't know them , Sister , ’ he said darkly , ‘ and if they 're not thinking that then they 'll say I 'm skiving or only coming over here to chat up the nurses . ’
9 I even 'eard Mum say the other day she was goin' over there to get a loan .
10 One could almost go over there to do one 's weekly marketing — or on into Rouen , where the big market day is also on Tuesday , and from where you could bring home butter made from unpasteurized cream , great bowls of tripes à la mode , and duck pâtés , and baskets full of big round Breton artichokes for a tenth of the price we have to pay here .
11 I did n't come over here to eat potato crisps , he thought , and turned over , and cried for Bella , and ate another potato crisp .
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