Example sentences of "she [verb] over [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope . |
2 | Taken from her monthly BBC Radio ‘ Woman 's Hour ’ series and culminating as she flies over for the opening night of ‘ 84 Charing Cross Road ’ . |
3 | She staggered over to the freezer , climbed on to a small stool by its side , unwrapped the packages to reveal frozen packs of my beefburgers , and placed them in the freezer , leaning over it until she was almost inside . |
4 | Then she moved over to the basement window and contemplated the pairs of legs striding along the pavement to work . |
5 | Tired of being buffeted by the eddying crowd , she moved over to the wall , where a sofa seemed to dare her to sit on it . |
6 | She moved over to the window , staring out into the darkness . |
7 | She moved over to the cot and looked down at the baby . |
8 | Cross at being caught out , she moved over to the dressing-table to find some paper , then wrote down the number of her London flat . |
9 | She moved over to the android and touched his arm . |
10 | Casually , keeping a light touch on Haminh 's mind , she wandered over to the metal ramp that led up to the residential walkway , encouraging Haminh with light touches to turn into the gangpath instead of walking straight past to her own doorway . |
11 | The whistling and clicking of fingers roused Joy 's attention , so collecting her pad then pen she wandered over to the table on the right . |
12 | She reaches over into the back and grabs a couple of cans from the crate lying on the back seat next to his peaked cap . |
13 | She turned over on the bed and sat up . |
14 | She was white-faced but determined and the policemen stood back as she walked over towards the car . |
15 | She walked over to the door , but then stopped and looked back at him . |
16 | She walked over to the tree the creature had crashed into . |
17 | She walked over to the rail and leant her forearms on it as she stared across the river , and drew in a shuddery little breath , hating the fact that Luke could make her so aware of him with just a look . |
18 | Helpless with anger , she walked over to the window . |
19 | She walked over to the window . |
20 | Getting up from her seat she walked over to the radio cabinet . |
21 | She walked over to the pond and bent to pick up a small pebble , skimming it across the glittering water , watching the way it bounced , then sank , leaving behind it only ripples . |
22 | She walked over to the fridge . |
23 | She walked over to the fridge . |
24 | Jane Hall had booked into the Riverside Hotel , she walked over to the reception desk and rang the bell , hello I 'm Jane Hall I 've booked a weekend stay here , ah yes Miss Hall if you would just like to sign here , here 's your key , your room is six floors up , third on the right , have a nice stay . |
25 | Well into her stride now , she glanced over towards the mystery man , wondering if that expressionless façade had finally dissolved into a smile . |
26 | She pulled over to the kerb and turned off the engine . |
27 | The place was supposed to be dangerous because the path was too narrow between the gorse bushes and the edge : it stood to reason , she stumbled over in the wind . |
28 | He sank down on to the edge of her bed , and she scurried over towards the wall , taking every inch of her covers with her . |
29 | She crossed over to the window , still carrying the seven-year-old Celia and dragging Dermot , her twin . |
30 | She reached over by the man 's shoulder to set a styrene cup on his desk , and saw him look at it sharply . |