Example sentences of "come over " in BNC.
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1 | You must come over soon . |
2 | Why the hell had Lucy come over ? |
3 | I 'll come over to you . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll come over about six . |
5 | I 'll come over and we 'll get this exhibition moving . |
6 | Or Jagger would come over from the next hotel and we 'd have late night ‘ looning ’ sessions , and then Angie and I would go off again with Zowie . |
7 | ‘ No , she did n't come over like that , not at all . |
8 | This has involved finding him venues for walkabouts and group discussions , where his staff think Mr Middle-England will come over well on television , even as they cut down on those wearisome charades , campaign ‘ photo opportunities ’ . |
9 | The second will come over fuel-economy standards . |
10 | ‘ If anything … happened … someone will come over right away , ’ she 'd said . |
11 | Please , would you come over to Club Eleusis and bring Malamute with you so I can speak to him ? |
12 | I desire you will come over & thin y cherry trees w. you promised mee to have done long before this . |
13 | Well , I 've a ward round to get through before I can come over to your unit , George , so I 'd better get moving . |
14 | Miss Bedwelty had said she would come over to see their horses the following week . |
15 | ‘ I heard a lot of apples fall — that 's what made me come over , ’ said the farmer . |
16 | ‘ A few days after the funeral , ’ I said , ‘ Karen phoned to ask if I 'd come over and help her dispose of some of Dennis 's effects . |
17 | Music was very important to Norman and occasionally he would come over and invite me to concerts and films . |
18 | Settling down to approach the problem in an organized fashion , alone or with someone else , will help you reassess your own attitude and if you are more positive this will come over in your applications . |
19 | I was talking to Marty W. recently about ‘ Good Rockin' , and while he agreed it was both enjoyable and extremely well done , he confided that something which did n't come over was the almost unbelievable youth of everyone involved back then . |
20 | Why do n't you come over ? ’ |
21 | I 'll come over . |
22 | ‘ They did n't come over at Christmas because she 's i' bed wi' bronchitis . |
23 | ‘ Mary could n't come over last night . |
24 | ‘ Why do n't you come over now and have coffee ? |
25 | Nigel had arranged that his son-in-law ( his daughter Caroline 's husband ) , who was living and working in Denmark , and his nephew James from California would come over and help me with the move . |
26 | There are some aspects of our personalities which may not come over in the brief span of an interview , but which those close to us know only too well . |
27 | I 'll come over , then . ’ |
28 | ‘ You can come over tomorrow afternoon , if you want . |
29 | It was possible that you would come over to Moila , and of course there was nothing suspicious — about that . |
30 | The answer is that , despite his biographer 's sterling efforts to dig up neat psychoanalytic excuses for even his most venal sins , a Dickens often given to kindness , empathy and geniality but more predominantly disposed to be cruel , self-centred , self-pitying and sententious does not come over as an especially lovable specimen . |