Example sentences of "[vb infin] over to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When an English-speaker went into the foyer of the regiment , a NAAFI-style canteen where you could buy beer , cigarettes , sweets and memorabilia , he would head over to the table where the Mafia was sitting .
2 Upon extracting the dealer 's name from the client , he would tear over to the culprit , who had usually been working quite innocently off a duplicate lead card .
3 Across the Bristol Channel we could see over to the cliffs of North Devon , while off to the west Carmarthen Bay and the Pembrokeshire coast stretched out into the distance .
4 ‘ Well , well ; you can see over to the sports field . ’
5 Then , with a shrug , he let his gaze slide over to the coffee-pot .
6 Once noble land had been appropriated , the wealthier peasants would move over to the side of the bourgeoisie , and bourgeois rule would follow .
7 Sometimes when the afternoon tide of heat reached its high mark , we would go over to the hotel .
8 Logistics will go over to the operations division .
9 But to end the speculation now , let's go over to the Manor Ground and join Tim Russon .
10 Then she saw Sophia go over to the statue of the Virgin Mary .
11 He repeated that it was the right of the pope to inspect and crown , absolved all from their oaths to Philip and again exhorted all the princes to adhere or go over to the support of Otto .
12 We could go over to the Amsterdam and have a drink . ’
13 The aspirations of the knightly class at its best and the sense that Christendom must go over to the offensive against Islam are nowhere more succinctly expressed than in this poem , written when the Christian reconquest of Spain was well under way , but when the crusades had only just begun , shortly before or shortly after the launching of the First Crusade .
14 ‘ In that case I 'll go over to the Procura .
15 Democratic Russia itself , at a press conference on Sept. 10 , warned that it would go over to the opposition if economic reform programmes were watered down and the former nomenklatura were once more put in command .
16 He was saying , ‘ Now we 'll go over to the bees , ’ and he went over and they were all lying at the bottom .
17 We shall now go over to the definition of mutual inductance with the aid of Fig. 4.8 .
18 ‘ Let's go over to the library , ’ she said briskly .
19 He did n't go over to the Republic or see friends .
20 Er , hello there , my name 's Mike , well let's go over to the weather with Winsy , no Winsy , oh Rita 's dropped dead , she 's jumped off a cliff we think , we think
21 In his absence , the Socialists gave him an ultimatum : he should hand over to the Communists .
22 In extreme cases , trainees can hand over to the minder where they feel unable to cope .
23 It is that the Libyans should hand over to the United States or British jurisdiction the two named officials against whom the crime of mass murder is alleged in the warrants issued by the Advocate-General .
24 We should pay the coaches to go to tournaments and watch and perhaps they could put over to the kids how hard they have to work ’
25 Better come over to the window . ’
26 It almost seemed for a moment as if he would come over to the table and speak , but then he turned away , looking rather puzzled and began to order his tea .
27 They 're gon na gain from that or they 're gon na be seeing that they think they gain from that and all you 've got ta get over to the members we 're gon na be a cohesive force and that we 're going , we are going to fight some day together for them .
28 We 've got ta get over to the bungalow
29 He did n't wander over to the rack of imported American comic books as he usually did , but he seemed to be watching the street outside .
30 ‘ We 'll wander over to the car when we 've finished , ’ he told the driver .
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