Example sentences of "over to [noun] for the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There was nothing confidential about it : it was a bright idea some Americans had for setting up training courses — that sort of thing — for their businessmen and other people coming over to Britain for the first time . |
2 | Large portions of the Education Bill are given over to procedures for the creation and financing of grant maintained schools , a cornerstone of government policy . |
3 | There were many meetings and much paperwork to ensure the availability of petrol , oil , tools and crew to take over to Newfoundland for the attempt . |
4 | ‘ Anyway , ’ she said , ‘ we went over to Corsica for the marriage and that 's when things started to go wrong . |
5 | In 1978 , I went over to France for the final day of the parliamentary elections , expecting to stay up for most of the night as one would in the UK . |
6 | The ‘ abominable army ’ of fashion editors ( trailing clouds of Benenden they came ) who could not write , nipped over to Deauville for the weekend , often wearing dark specs to hide the bags under their eyes , while Jane converted their illegible notes into copy . |
7 | She hoped the departure would be as early as possible so that she and Joshua could go over to Leeds for the birth of their first grandchild . |