Example sentences of "[noun] over to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Slide the lace carriage over to the right . |
2 | They were in their second week when a nurse came one morning to take Anna Beckett over to the infirmary to see a physician . |
3 | He smiled in a way that had charmed the matrons of Europe , and led Hyacinth over to the cameras . |
4 | The USA had constantly insisted that the Krasnoyarsk radar station should be dismantled , calling it a major obstacle to the conclusion of a START treaty , and had rejected as inadequate a Soviet decision on Oct. 27 , 1988 , to turn the complex over to the Soviet Academy of Sciences for civilian use . |
5 | Mr Reenan says he was pursuaded to hand the tape over to a Sun reporter . |
6 | What Acheson had in mind , principally , was the agreement to create a Vietnamese National Army ; a hopeful assessment of the agreement that had been reached after the long-drawn-out negotiations at Pau to turn local administration over to the Vietnamese early in 1951 ( although , as Acheson notes , the transfer date kept being postponed ) and de Lattre 's appointment to Indo-China . |
7 | Get Dr Burney over to the mortuary . |
8 | ‘ Honestly , ’ Gwen complained as she brought two cups of tea over to the table and sat down , ‘ Matt 's the only one who seems able to cope with him . |
9 | Guy urged the horse over to the largest of the mean shelters and dismounted . |
10 | I eased the car over to the side of the road and switched off . |
11 | Scott pulled the car over to the kerb , his right hand slipping inside his jacket . |
12 | Rory Collins pulled the car over to the left , putting two wheels up on the pale grass verge . |
13 | He pulled the car over to the kerb and let the engine idle while he turned to face her . |
14 | He handed Mariana a mug and took the tray over to the table . |
15 | He carried the curved steel tray over to the cage and set it down just out of reach , leaving it in view as he went back for a chair . |
16 | The next 12 miles from Sheriff Hutton to Coneysthorpe makes its way via the hamlet of Stittenham over to the village of Terrington . |
17 | They might as well all resign and hand the club over to the TV bosses . ’ |
18 | Before he left Larnaca airport on a US Navy helicopter for the hop over to the American Embassy in East Beirut , his briefcase was rigged with a microchip Gigaherz transmitter no bigger than a butter biscuit . |
19 | An imperious wave of the hand summoned a serf to take fitzAlan 's horse , and with another apologetic smile de Villiers began to guide Isabel over to the castle forebuilding . |
20 | When everyone has been checked , a senior Ranger leads about a dozen riders over to the park where less experienced riders are given lessons . |
21 | Close-coupled double-symphonic suites are quieter still in operation and a change over to a modern suite may be well worth considering . |
22 | If he or she undertakes to make a part of his or her income over to a charity for four years or more , the tax the individual pays on that income is given by the tax authorities to the charity concerned . |
23 | Carry over : Try not to carry part of a sentence over to the next page and if at all possible leave paragraphs intact as well . |
24 | She threw the brick over to the bonfire site and attacked with the fork again . |
25 | " Keep an eye on our friends , " he muttered and while Brady took up position beside the door , Tom helped Patrick over to the bar . |
26 | The walk passes through towns as well as countryside and gives good views over to the Cheshire Plain and the Peak District . |
27 | Will the gainers be happy to hand money over to the losers ? |
28 | Class leader Lynn Lawrence , 46 , of Hawthorne Close , Bury , has handed the money over to the Imperial Cancer Research Fund . |
29 | I 'll take Harpo/Chico over to a nice quiet corner . ’ |
30 | Indeed I believe there 's a distinct possibility , that the force of persuasion in my arguments will bring the other two groups over to the Conservative point of view . |