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

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1 Queenie , come up to my office right away will you , I want to go over a mistake in the takings .
2 As anyone will tell you , it 's easy to go over the limit , especially at this time of year when people are preparing for Christmas and buying presents .
3 They may go down the field below the cave to a gate on the Kingsdale road which , followed to the left , goes over a rise to Deepdale and Dent , and to the right leads down the valley to the more probable destination of Ingleton which has accommodation , shops , refreshments and bus services .
4 Everyone is aware of the sensation experienced in a lift as it starts to descend , and in a car when it goes over a humped-back bridge .
5 And we did not stop for four days , discussing every detail , going over every bit of ground .
6 Lawyers for Virgin and BA were working into the night , going over a settlement which could cost BA up to £10 million .
7 Bear slightly right across the first and second fields , go over a stile and bear slightly right across the third field , over another stile and across the right hand corner of the last field , going over a stile midway along the right hand boundary .
8 A further way of avoiding too much time in the air is to lift the back foot as you go over a wave , this helps to stop the nose lifting .
9 A railway company has instructed its engine drivers that before they go over a crossing , they must sound their whistle , to give warning to anyone crossing .
10 Go over a fence to the left of the house to a burn at the back .
11 Go over a stile and follow the right-hand hedge to the B4423 .
12 Go over a stile and head north-north-west , cross another stile and follow the stream to the road ( 016802 ) .
13 Carry on over the field , go over a stile and cross the right corner of field and go over another stile .
14 Bear slightly right across the first and second fields , go over a stile and bear slightly right across the third field , over another stile and across the right hand corner of the last field , going over a stile midway along the right hand boundary .
15 ‘ Prices are used as a barrier so that the sort of people we do n't want go over the road , ’ he said .
16 It is appropriate enough in that country where skiing is often confined to one side of the mountain and if you go over the back you must have special permission and be accompanied by a guide .
17 If you are shopping , stop outside the shop and go over the rules and consequences .
18 ‘ Now , if we could , please , just go over the figures … ’
19 Your leg is still trailing when you go over the bar .
20 Patrick Field saw two rasping shots from the edge of the box go over the bar .
21 This conventional harness has a fairly high hook position with straps that go over the shoulder .
22 ‘ There 's no bump when you go over the equator .
23 I simply urge you to be reasonable and not go over the top . ’
24 Situations which involve deeper water out of doors need very careful supervision , but a small group of children with an adult could visit a bridge to watch boats move underneath as cars and buses go over the top .
25 Start with table decorations : go over the top with a bright festive tablecloth and napkins .
26 I 'm scared that sometimes I go over the top with too many solos in the one song , but I try and keep them as simple as I can .
27 ‘ Juries are sympathetic towards people who have been provoked and who are defending their property and go over the top , ’ he says .
28 And if you go over the top the police could charge you with various types of assault , depending on the damage done .
29 But sometimes they go over the top with tricks to get you to buy .
30 Sometimes they just go over the top .
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