Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] over to " in BNC.
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1 | They used to be Bangor fans but I think I have won them over to Glentoran . ’ |
2 | Then he heard Boy say ‘ Yes , ’ and then he heard the TV change ; Boy had got up and turned it over to a boxing match , which was something Boy never usually watched . |
3 | Maybe I should have turned it over to the locals … ’ |
4 | Then , deciding she was no political , just another stroppy trucker , they 'd handed her over to the locals , which was a big relief . |
5 | She 'd been given a rail warrant to Lowestoft , where the RTO had handed her over to the navy . |
6 | She closed her book ; her papa had given it to her before she left for England and she blushed a little on remembering how short she had been with him when he had handed it over to her . |
7 | And , they 'd handed it over to us and then obviously they wanted it back , but then |
8 | He 's invited us over to his place for the circus and if we like it we can have one here . |
9 | They were vague shadowy figures , rather like her own mother had been , except that she remembered them slightly better because , when she had been about eight years old , Granny Tremayne had driven her over to Newquay where they had been staying . |
10 | When Harriet had telephoned with news of the birth , Liza 's mother-in-law had quickly passed her over to her husband . |
11 | Gradually the impulse which had taken him over to the wood , the instinct which had urged him to a resolution , worked its way to the surface . |
12 | Well I 've switched my office phone over and , well they actually wrote to me , but I 've switched mine over to this er discount , if you do more than a hundred pounds worth a quarter . |
13 | Well yes he 's signed it over to her has n't he ? |
14 | No , no , because passed it over to us that 's why I had to go and see the guy if you remember |