Example sentences of "come over to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do you want to come over to the bungalow and sort this bedroom out or
2 Before the Collector continued about his business , Dr McNab asked him to come over to the window for a moment .
3 To her surprise he offered to come over to the office .
4 Five or six young boys had come over to the fire with some scraps of meat and sections of cleaned intestine that they skewered with s ticks and laid on the embers to roast .
5 He had arrived at the Laboratory over an hour late , at ten o'clock , looking terribly tired because he had been up that night at the scene of crime , and had come over to the reception desk to collect his personal post .
6 As the train slowed down , Sam came over to the fireman 's side and looked out and seeing nothing , suddenly realised the legend of the bridge .
7 Mavis laid her knitting aside and came over to the bed , where , to my redoubled annoyance , she sat down and took my hands .
8 He came over to the bed , holding up his hand to shade his eyes from the bedside light , and peering almost comically close , so that Tessa could smell the whisky on his breath .
9 He came over to the bed and stood , tall and powerfully attractive , looking down at her .
10 Apparently finding what he wanted , he came over to the sofa on the other side of the low coffee-table that was all that stood between them , threw himself down among the cushions and started to read .
11 ‘ But not for long and I never came over to the Yamacraw .
12 In the same year he became the chairman of the radical Green Ribbon Club , but he briefly and secretly came over to the court interest .
13 Mary came over to the bar , on that the two men stopped talking and smiled at her .
14 The woman came over to the fence and put her hand out to me .
15 The gendarme came over to the table and began a long address to Lambert , who listened politely , commenting ‘ Peut-être ’ , from time to time .
16 Lizzie was waiting for him one morning when the waitress came over to the table .
17 No he came over to the study , he came over to the study and he said er he comes in and he goes
18 No he came over to the study , he came over to the study and he said er he comes in and he goes
19 Wiping her hands on her pinny April came over to the sink .
20 A good deal of this is false but it is now clear that Antony has a much better ‘ grip ’ on the crowd than Brutus has , as his language is simpler , clearer and more direct , his ideas are coming over to the crowd with a much greater force .
21 A few of the owners , like the Lorrimores and Daffodil and Filmer , had arranged their own transport separately in the shape of chauffeur-driven limousines , their chauffeurs coming over to the train to carry their bags .
22 They ca n't stop the lorries coming over to the bakery cos the bakery 's just on the road can they ?
23 Better come over to the window . ’
24 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 .
25 And as soon as I got a little older , I tell you , they 'd sell a horse , and my father hopped on the bike , come over to the school and got me out ; and I come home here , hopped on the old horse 's back and rode to Yarmouth or Norwich , wherever they sold it .
26 Come over to the lamp and let me see . ’
27 Come over to the fire and get warm . ’
28 ‘ Then come over to the fire and steam a little . ’
29 Just come over to the production office when you 're ready .
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