Example sentences of "[verb] over to the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | an over-ambitious agenda which takes too long to complete or has to be carried over to the next meeting . |
2 | He was suspended for five matches by UEFA after his verbal attack on Swedish referee Rune Larrson during the European Cup-Winners ' Cup game against Spartak Moscow last October — four games of which will be carried over to the next Liverpool campaign in Europe following their elimination last October by Spartak Moscow . |
3 | ‘ I would n't have thought so , ’ Aldridge said , walking over to the next one . |
4 | On a nod from Richie , Patrick left them to it and moved over to the first tee . |
5 | We therefore moved over to the second limb of the permanency strategy , the strategy of placement in substitute new families preferably for adoption . |
6 | I bought myself some fruit and wandered over to the first tee where Brian Harley was about to drive off . |
7 | Mrs Varden turned over to the next page ; then went back again to the bottom line over leaf to be quite sure of the last words ; and then went on reading with an appearance of the deepest interest and study . |
8 | You do n't turn the page over , just look over to the next column |
9 | Reveille for the remainder was at 0600 , as the transit camp we had been living in for the fortnight had to be handed over to the next inhabitants spick and span . |
10 | Emma took us all on a bumpy buggy ride over to the second stage , until it was confiscated by security . |
11 | Twelve one deals with the recommendation for economic developments and tourism sub-committee , er the er projects , and twelve two with the er , capital budget report from the director of financial services , which is in the budget book , I refer to the recommendation on these items from the budget review sub-committee , which is in their minutes , at agenda item twenty-two one , at the bottom of the third page and going over to the fourth , erm , a number of paragraphs . |
12 | Consideration of the first of these categories will hold over to the next section . |
13 | There are many interesting facets of this complex diagnostic process and three are worthy of re-emphasis : firstly most of his information comes not from positive signals , stimuli or cues but from their absence , secondly he is relying on a hybrid model — a mixture of rules , mental pictures and symbolism , thirdly it all happens without very much conscious guidance — one mental or physical event leads to another and each event in the chain plays its part before handing over to the next one . |
14 | I wonder if we could move now move over to the first which is on er the first main resolution of which amendment to the other resolution . |
15 | And then move over to the next square . |
16 | The umpires conferred , then , like Tweedledum and Tweedledee in their striped shirts , cantered over to the third man in the stands , who 'd been gazing at Mrs Sherwood at the time and missed the incident altogether , and who now waved his down-turned palms back and forth to indicate no foul . |
17 | He quickly ran over to the first hangar . |
18 | If you could just turn over to the next card now Bill . |