Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] over [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Ferryman led them over to Jackie 's cot . |
2 | If he rode me over to Romorantin to catch the early train to Paris , would I mind going out to Reine for him ? |
3 | You could remove the pages from the catalogue and fax them over to Jack you see |
4 | They used to be Bangor fans but I think I have won them over to Glentoran . ’ |
5 | and there 's less chance of them getting lost because if we send it over to Monkland and it comes back here , it goes to Doctor , you know how he 's all over the place , |
6 | We found it over at Scano 's . |
7 | The results are fabulous , as already hinted at by the current 45 ‘ Drive That Fast ’ , a grippingly gentle , coolly frantic , scarily mellow passage that fittingly knocks 'em over at CBGB 's . |
8 | But they were waiting and , into a pause , he mentioned that he 'd met them over at Jimmy 's . |
9 | Naturally I withdrew my threat because there is no way I will let Singh and his cronies put one over on Leslie Bence . |
10 | On the eve of Whitsunday Joan drove him over to Ely to see the bishop , his first confessor Edward Wynn . |
11 | He got the top off and a cup poured before lowering himself gingerly back into the driving seat and passing it over to Catherine . |
12 | I did n't have to pay any more and I did n't , and I was passing it over to Steve . |
13 | From bitter experience , she knew it would be impossible to talk it over with Julius , look at the advantages and disadvantages of such a decision , and then reach an amicable agreement . |
14 | " They must have heard you over in Wabag . |
15 | Tim sprang to public prominence when personal letters he wrote to the Princess were stolen from her briefcase and offered for sale to a tabloid newspaper , which promptly handed them over to Scotland Yard . |
16 | Talbot looked at them and handed them over to Hawkins . |
17 | Eager to get him away from Aziz , Robert handed him over to Maisie and peered , once more , carefully around him . |
18 | He handed her over to Simon . |
19 | He took her by back streets to Golden Lane , where he handed her over to Noakes , the mortuary attendant . |
20 | The tomb of Caiphas , the High Priest of the Temple of Jerusalem who interrogated Christ before turning Him over to Pontius Pilate , has been discovered by workmen , according to an Israeli radio report . |
21 | He would have forfeited the fragile trust Surere had put in him , and if he turned him over to Kenamun , he would lose all trace of the delicate thread that seemed , somehow , to link Surere with the girls ' deaths . |
22 | He handed it over to Cranston . |
23 | He pulled a sheet from one of the beds , spread it on the floor , opened up wardrobes and drawers , scooped up armfuls of clothes — there was no time to make any kind of selection and even if there had been he would have been unable to pick and choose , they were all women 's clothing — dumped them on the sheet , tied up the four corners , lugged the bundle up the companionway and handed it over to Riley . |
24 | On an impulse he returned to the bar , took off his own hat , the one he had bought on Maidstone 's advice , and handed it over to Franco for safe keeping . |
25 | It 's funny how it works , is n't it , I mean we 've just , it , it 's like us and er Swindon in a way because we 've just got it over on Port Vale have n't we ? |
26 | for another two hundred pound for if I get it right is it to fetch it over to Mansfield or their |
27 | It 's actually quite a good book and I 'd had a few qualms about turning it over to Lenny the Lathe , who specializes in converting books more than an inch thick into fireproof combination lock safes . |
28 | It must have been then , in a final flush of family feeling , that he made everything over to Nigel . ’ |
29 | Macmillan , the publisher , had a quantity of ‘ sheets ’ left over from the first printing and shipped them over to Appleton & Co. , the American publishers . |
30 | we followed him over to Albans and I walked in and he goes , he goes oh it 's my disciples |