Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pers pn] [vb infin] over " in BNC.

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1 Why in the name of God ! did n't you go over to Rome and be done with it . ’
2 ‘ Why did n't he go over to America to see it ? ’
3 Why did n't he come over and fetch the car then ?
4 ‘ Why do n't we go over to Richard and Jane 's one evening ?
5 No they do n't they cross over and they tangle up but once a branch starts off it does n't join on to another one .
6 " Look , Louise , why do n't I come over and see you both right away ? "
7 " Bigwig , " he said , " why do n't you swim over now , and then go out into the field and have a look round ?
8 Although he reached an uneasy peace with the Hanoverians , Crewe held privately to his old loyalties and on his death bed he is reported to have called out to Grey : ‘ Dick , do n't you go over to them , do n't you go over to them ’ [ Clarke ] .
9 Although he reached an uneasy peace with the Hanoverians , Crewe held privately to his old loyalties and on his death bed he is reported to have called out to Grey : ‘ Dick , do n't you go over to them , do n't you go over to them ’ [ Clarke ] .
10 Well why do n't you go over to Wimborne quickly and get it off of them ?
11 ‘ I 've nothing to do until Monday , so why do n't you stay over , Robert ?
12 By the way , Piper , ’ he continued , ‘ why do n't you sleep over at the big house ?
13 Do n't you lean over , I 'm not scratching your tummy .
14 Do n't you dawdle over your breakfast then , not if you intend to make yourself useful .
15 Why do n't you come over ? ’
16 ‘ Why do n't you come over now and have coffee ?
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