Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pron] go over " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was made in his atelier so I went over for the fittings and in those years I was very sure of myself . |
2 | So I got out the car and I went over and I , turned it down , as it were turning down I saw it was n't pouring just out the tap , it was also pouring from the |
3 | Everyone is aware of the sensation experienced in a lift as it starts to descend , and in a car when it goes over a humped-back bridge . |
4 | Well this girl she 's got two children at and Nora 's got in with her , but her husband is an Iranian so she goes over to Iran every now and again , she 's got a key , I said I 'm not phoning to bloody Iran for you Nora . |
5 | There was a long narrow mirror by the window and she went over to it and examined herself , full-length but in sections . |
6 | She jerked her head at the boy and he went over and turned the knob . |
7 | As soon as they came in from the fishing , John — Augustus left Robinson and his potboy to take the tackle and the satisfactory number of dead char back to the inn while he went over to Hause Point . |
8 | ‘ There 's no bump when you go over the equator . |
9 | Then I see a policeman and I go over to him . |
10 | and the other girl and they go to this very chichi Chinese restaurant and when they walk in the manager of the restaurant recognizes his father who is obviously a very important man in China before the revolution and he goes over , chats so in honour of the Mr Moo Bing , you know |
11 | If dad 's on his half past four , if he can get to kip if you go over at seven o'clock one night . |
12 | He hit the flag on one occasion and then dropped the ball when he went over later on . |
13 | Mr Whitechurch described it : ‘ The first train that I went over was the very latest type of West Coast Joint Stock corridor , designed to run from Euston at 11.30 am to Edinburgh and Glasgow , returning from Edinburgh at 11.35 . |
14 | We halted the camels when we drew near and Omar and the Adoimara headman and I went over . |
15 | I was greatly helped by both our families , and by a university friend , Flora Christina ( Ena ) Macraild , a rumbustious and stout-hearted Celt from Dunvegan in Skye , who listened with endless patience and compassion while I went over and over and over both hopeful and dire possibilities . |
16 | Greg went out on the course with Laura about 11 PM and sat at the bleachers on the 18th with a bottle of champagne while he went over his round again . |
17 | And then we went down on the floor and he went over to Bernard and he says , och ! |
18 | The farmer and I went over and gazed down at a circular black object about half an inch across floating on the surface of the milk . |
19 | In the final between Bridgend and Gloucester , after a flash of brilliance from Glen Webbe towards the end when he went over for a magnificent try and another brilliant individual effort by him when he sent over Mark Jones , Bridgend clinched a 22–12 victory . |
20 | For the rest of the afternoon she simply sat in the front room of the old farmhouse , surrounded by paint pots and rolls of wallpaper , oblivious to the chaos as she went over everything that had happened in her mind . |
21 | A further way of avoiding too much time in the air is to lift the back foot as you go over a wave , this helps to stop the nose lifting . |