Example sentences of "over to [pers pn] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She hurried over to him and loosened his collar . |
2 | He strode briskly over to her and took her in his arms . |
3 | He rose from his chair , came over to her and took her hand in his . |
4 | Presently Wexford moved over to her and touched her shoulder . |
5 | Marie yelled after me to wait but I did n't want to talk to her about it so I chucked my sandwich-box over to her and told her she could eat them for me . |
6 | A black boy with extensions on his hair walked over to her and asked her to dance . |
7 | The one time they were encouraged to sit her on a chair , after she had scratched her sister , both parents moved over to her and fussed her , talking and explaining to her why they were putting her on the chair . |
8 | Nurse Bodkin bustled over to her and put her arm around her shoulder , making soothing noises and easing her into a sitting position on the bed . |
9 | He walked over to her and placed his hands on her shoulders . |
10 | He went over to her and placed his hand on the small of her back , running his fingers down the smooth channel that ended in the tight hole of her anus , feeling her shudder at his touch . |
11 | Sir Fulke went over to her and patted her gently on the shoulder . |
12 | Plus , of course , you might have time to get over to her and hit her , knock her out before she could even gather a decent breath , but it 's dangerous , edge-working stuff and you 'd rather not have to think about that . |
13 | Rourke went over to her and drew her towards a chair . |
14 | And then he looked , when he put it out he looked over to me and said I could see your face Irene . |
15 | ‘ Then , at the end of the reception , Larry came over to me and asked what I had said to the bride 's father . |
16 | A woman hurried over to me and took me by the hand . |
17 | She came over to me and rested her hands on my shoulders . |
18 | She heard Ben come into the market-room , but when the kitchen door did not immediately open , she went over to it and saw him throwing off a wet sack that he had been wearing over his head and shoulders like a cape . |
19 | There was a long narrow mirror by the window and she went over to it and examined herself , full-length but in sections . |
20 | He went over to it and jerked his head impatiently when she did n't immediately follow him . |