Example sentences of "i [verb] over to " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah eh she asked me to go over to John |
2 | Something made me glance over to the long french windows leading to the back verandah , and there she was : Poppy , dressed from head to foot in black . |
3 | ‘ Anyway , when I went on to high school , I moved over to '70s American stuff — Television , The dB 's , Richard Hell And The Voidoids , Alex Chilton and Big Star . |
4 | ‘ I moved over to auditing and I think I was very lucky because I was promoted quite quickly . |
5 | I changed over to a lure I 'd bought in Hobart , the aptly named Tasmanian Devil , and I began to get the odd flathead on it and not bad fish either . |
6 | And so I wandered over to the farm . |
7 | I headed over to the Kylie to collect Peter , so as to have an additional adult on board , and finally back to Nada to pick up Terrie and the children . |
8 | No I nip over to the shop and get it from near . |
9 | I could n't see anyone around so I sauntered over to the barrier . |
10 | So that accelerated my own ideas and I came over to England with that in mind . |
11 | ‘ That 's why I came over to France . |
12 | that 's when I came over to you two |
13 | If we can be reasonably confident about what the world is like , it is because our different perceptions , and the perceptions of different people , are consistent , and , most important , because if we test our perceptions they are usually confirmed : if I see a pile of books on a table , then there are tangible books - when I walk over to them . |
14 | Breathing a sigh of relief , I drove over to the local airfield and arranged for the flight to take place a week earlier , just in case . |
15 | A sudden misery enveloped me as I drove over to the gate leading into the field . |
16 | I strolled over to a bar stool , mounted up and set Barry down in an ashtray . |
17 | right , and I look over to Roger and Roger 's flicking through his notes like this and as you , you were peeping through and he 's trying to find out what , what he 's talking about , they 're not looking at each other and anyway at the end of it , er we went through it and at the end of it he turned round and went how was it , what were you playing at , what was that spiel that you gave it 's in my brief , that 's one of my objections |
18 | Then I handed over to Mr Whittington , a ‘ County Hall ’ clerk who had volunteered to do my job , as well as his own . |
19 | Forlornly , I shuffled over to the machine and took another number . |
20 | On one side was the flower-garden view ; on the other , one window had been bricked up at the time when windows were taxed , and I walked over to the remaining window . |
21 | I walked over to the grassy map of Mindanao ; they followed . |
22 | I walked over to Mick , who was crouched near the rear wheel of the Land Rover tending the petrol stove . |
23 | After introducing myself , I walked over to it . |
24 | I walked over to the table and put the book on it . |
25 | He did n't even look at me as I walked over to him . |
26 | I walked over to the door before I spoke to her . |
27 | I walked over to the Sheikha 's house . |
28 | I gave him a pound coin and promised him another if he did his stuff and I walked over to Mrs Newton 's front door . |
29 | It was the first and only time I walked over to the pavillon , knocked on the door and entered alone . |
30 | The man moved away , in surprise , and I walked over to the desk . |