Example sentences of "and go over the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And before most ministerial committees an equivalent official committee meets and goes over the points , so that the meeting can proceed without a hitch to an agreed conclusion , provided none of the ministers wishes to interject a personal note .
2 Erm I went er at the end of September and I did white water rafting , going down in a raft er seven to a boat , and going over the rapids wearing a
3 It looks better for going around most of the edges and going over the grass .
4 And go over the top .
5 Three or four of them , aha , with their ponies they would leave in the night and go over the hill .
6 Not that the Manner — which he intended should be so admired later in the week on Parents ' Evening — was particularly in evidence on the Monday , as he sat at his study desk and went over the plans for that event with his wife .
7 A hundred yards from the beach Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott followed the drill and went over the side .
8 After a few more games we stopped for lunch and went over the morning 's action .
9 That old woman across the landing who was judged to be clear thinking ; so much so , even at her age , that she visited the factory every Friday and went over the books with Henry .
10 As she turned over on to her back she dismissed such mundane things as guttering and went over the words on Leo 's note .
11 No , our Jacko had thrown a wobbler and gone over the wall .
12 You could see little footsteps where next-door 's cat had crossed the garden and gone over the fence .
13 Various other formats have come and gone over the years , but these are the ones which have become established and likely to remain for the foreseeable future .
14 Few people can appreciate Basil 's contribution for none of the present generation started with him in the County , and none of those who have come and gone over the years has ever had the same influence with the teachers for he had a diffidence and a modesty which helped then , a lot .
15 In fairness to the young girls who had come and gone over the years , he had deliberately picked well-stacked , dimwitted types whose only claim to fame was the fact that they were a good lay .
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