Example sentences of "be go over to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 're going over to Michael three months of the year and there was air fare to find and there was holiday money , cos we used to go away with Michael and er so we did n't have a car of our own .
2 ‘ Is that why you 've been going over to France such a lot ? ’
3 ‘ I am going over to Stone later on to change our Mother 's accumulator .
4 We are going over to Trame to see what effect this is having . ’
5 ‘ This afternoon we are going over to Trengirth Hill . ’
6 All Americans go Eh Nine o'clock tomorrow I 'm going over to Kate ten thirty that gives me a bit of lee-way I 've got a at ten I thought it was ten thirty I ought to get some money out really You 're not going into Woking tomorrow morning are you doing your quiz ?
7 Thursday I 'm going over to Staithes .
8 I 'm going over to Lancaster next week , and I 've fixed to see an archaeologist chap at the university .
9 As has been noted , it was round about now that the Encyclopaedia Britannica contract was being fulfilled , and the houses involved ( Clark 's , Morrison & Gibb and Ballantyne 's ) all had women working their Monotypes in 1909.23 Fraser , the director of Neill 's , had told the Fair Wage Committee of 1908 that he did not think his customers would like the quality of machine work , but that if he did not employ women , he would certainly install machines instead.24 In January 1909 the STJ ( the Circular had now changed its name to the Scottish Typographical Journal ) was sounding the alarm : " Our trade is going over to machinery , and the machinery is in the hands of underpaid girls . "
10 Yeah he 's always putting When I was going over to Royals .
11 ‘ He said he was going over to O'Neill 's for an hour . ’
12 Mrs Bradshaw did n't want a drink because she was going over to Mrs Warburton 's flat to play bridge .
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