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

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1 Ballater saw one of the farm-hands going over to the shippon and told him to fetch Craddock and see to the bull .
2 Des transmits that he found me , and I say that I 'm going over to the flats to see what 's happening , but both Des and the radio warn me off .
3 Going over to the window , she could make out odd moon shadows on the garden .
4 ‘ Oh , you 've got a little statue or something in your garden , ’ she said , going over to the window .
5 Now we 're going over to the tuck shop Go on Natalie sing something .
6 Going over to the tuck shop because Kim wants to buy something .
7 ‘ There 's a load of nomes going over to the dump , so we 'll have company the rest of the way .
8 ‘ Why on earth did n't you tell me ? ’ he demanded harshly , going over to the bed and staring at Faye almost menacingly , his strong back curved tautly over her .
9 The Big Bang has certainly encouraged the trend towards offering Golden Handcuffs — to maintain the Golden Hellos — and the insertion of exclusion clauses in contracts to prevent executives going over to the competition .
10 ‘ I 'm just going over to the Hospitality Unit .
11 Well , it 's something er I mean obviously a lot of people like the idea of going over to the Swindon Oasis , now er we 've had at the back of our minds , if it was at all possible to er put something similar at Didcot , obviously nothing as grand as the Oasis , but something quite similar , and obviously they would come to Didcot and not bother to go over to Swindon .
12 ‘ Talk things over ? ’ queried Marc sardonically , going over to the fireplace .
13 Then they 're going over to the Palace to see the Bishop , ’ said Julia chattily .
14 Hamish and I are going over to the Island to see her next weekend .
15 " I 'm going over to the Drovers for lunch . "
16 However , the employee 's option may not be the simple one of staying with the transferor or going over to the transferee .
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