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

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1 He went on : ‘ Looking back , the fact that we were the first to say Thatcher should go over the Lawson affair meant that we were in the game .
2 When they were riding up in the lift , Damian said , ‘ I think we should go over the minutes together . ’
3 To reach the mainland from Anglesey , vehicles must go over the Menai Bridge where any road barrier could not be avoided .
4 It said , Watch it , Beano , or you 'll go over the edge .
5 On the seats we 'll call it , on the seats of the rowing boat , I was standing on that and my father said to me when I got aboard , do n't do that no more , he said , cos he say if that paddle , what we call the paddle , come out of that sculling hole , he said you 'll go over the side and the boat will go away from you , he said , you 'll be bloody well drowned , which was right never forgot it never .
6 Well I 'll go over the other side , Andrew .
7 it might be and I 'll go over the level crossing I 'll think , ooh that was a bit
8 I do n't think he 'll go over the top with it
9 Erm I think we 'll go over the working out , how to work out the fraction so there 's two stages really .
10 Planning each outing is good training for the patient : if he has difficulties with programming , you might go over the plan with him each time before he goes out , and ask him to say out loud exactly where he is going and how he is going to get there .
11 It was all right for men , they could go over the side .
12 In a rough-house , there were some constables who , even their colleagues recognized , could go over the top .
13 ‘ Once in the VAT field it must however be appreciated that a business could go over the 7,200 threshold , as a result of increased business activity or even an increase in the rate of VAT .
14 MORE than 11,000 civil service jobs in Scotland are under threat and thousands more could go over the next few years , the Civil and Public Services Association leader , Barry Reamsbottom , will state at a rally tomorrow .
15 ‘ If the wheel comes off on Stitherstones Pass she may go over the precipice ! ’ cried Jenny 's daddy .
16 I always remember Jessie saying , ‘ Come on twins , let's go over the tap , ’ and we 'd go through it to the tune Sitting On Top Of The World .
17 ‘ I know , let's go over the water ter Poplar .
18 Let's go over the Sister Jenny .
19 ‘ We shall go over the Belmodes factory from wall to wall . ’
20 On returning to his studio the drawing was turned over and he would go over the marks of the original drawing visible through the paper .
21 Each evening she and Constance would go over the day at Maison de Levantiere , talking about the customers , fitting-room gossip and the new fabric deliveries .
22 The devil of it was the vehicle was a left-hand drive , so that I was on the side that would go over the edge first .
23 They would go over the edge .
24 Cedric Brown , its chief executive , said the jobs would go over the next 18 months .
25 The judge will go over the dog using his hands and eyes to look for any faults in conformation , but most of all to ascertain the virtues of the animal .
26 However , Ayr 's survival as the company 's major European manufacturing unit means the demise of Digital 's plant at Galway , in Ireland , where almost 800 jobs will go over the next year .
27 British Gas reported that 2,400 jobs will go over the next two years , in addition to 800 redundancies last year and 1,200 job losses from its London headquarters announced last month .
28 now something like that , that can go over a skirt
29 Now a very important issue in relation to conforming with requirements is that we can go over the top , we can go O T T as we say .
30 I think there 's a danger that you can go over the top with praise , in that you 're anxious to give quality feedback , the thing that you have to be careful with is that it 's not just meaningless like that , because that can be just as bad as giving negative feedback .
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