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

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1 The Prussian government could have forced agricultural change by opening up its borders to competition from cheap Russian grain , thus undercutting the Junkers and forcing them to modernise and/or change over to dairy farming .
2 Nearly all of that has been turned over to animal feed .
3 HP boasted that over 100 IBM customers had already offloaded or replaced applications from their mainframes over to HP business systems and servers over the past year , and quoted Dataquest figures that show 46% of mainframes sites surveyed in the process of downsizing .
4 The evening is given over to mission experience through film or slides , then night prayer followed by a social evening .
5 She would drive over to Bracken Cottage this weekend and get some of the garden tools which she 'd noted on the inventory .
6 Afternoons were given over to village leave , organised games , set walks , leisure periods and detention .
7 Why not stay here tonight and on the morrow I will have someone take you over to Briar Cottage with a wagon ?
8 An increase in livestock , and larger areas turned over to rice production , are possible contributors to this effect ; a smaller contribution could come from termites .
9 This is because the length of the production cycle and the rhythm of the work in agriculture continue to be governed by the seasons of the year except in those branches of the industry which have been turned over to factory farming methods .
10 oh my god I think a early goodbye now Winny , well that 's the end of the news , we now must go over to gender bender the cartoon , gender bender , bom , bom , bom , gender bender
11 British Rail North East is also talking to local authorities about other ways of winning more people over to rail travel and reducing road traffic levels at the same time .
12 So in Britain in the 1870s many wheat farmers went over to meat production .
13 Dr Michael Russell of the Addiction Research Unit , commented : ‘ Nicotine replacement has less than 5 per cent of the risk of smoking ’ , while Dr Chris Steele , who runs a smoking cessation clinic in Manchester and is the author of books on giving up smoking , added : ‘ A smoker with any smoking-related disease would be far , far safer to change over to nicotine gum than to continue smoking .
14 The following , recommended by the Law Society , is now widely used : In consideration of you today completing the purchase of we hereby undertake forthwith to pay over to Building Society the money required to redeem the mortgage/legal charge dated and to forward the redeemed mortgage/legal charge to you as soon as it is received by us from the Building Society .
15 The tail of the electric eel contains 10 000 tiny electric organs , arranged in 70 columns , and over half of the fish is given over to electricity production .
16 had terminating at Tooting Junction , only one was to be extended through to Mitcham and it would not be practicable for the cars on the other two to change over to trolley operation for such a short distance .
17 In order to accommodate this the basement is now given over to office space while the ground floor continues to carry monographs and catalogues of Western art .
18 Indeed one major publishing chain , having taken our advice , is now in the throes of turning virtually all its titles over to desktop publishing .
19 move over to war work ?
20 Stephen had been told he was needed in the factory which had turned over to war work but Joe and Terry had applied to join the Irish Guards , and Eileen to join the WAAFs .
21 Please , would you come over to Club Eleusis and bring Malamute with you so I can speak to him ?
22 A distinction must also be made between agroforestry and plantation forestry ; the former involves the integration of silviculture with agricultural systems while the latter is entirely given over to timber production .
23 After breakfasting with the mortar team I made my way over to Brigade H.Q As I passed along the wall of the orchard I suddenly thought about the Frenchman and his family who lived in the cottage on the other side of the wall .
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