Example sentences of "then [verb] over [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Ah ! ’ she says , and then goes over to the other side of the shop .
2 In the end , she threw her pencil across the room in frustration , then paced over to the window .
3 He drank water from the pitcher , then staggered over to the basin on the table and thrust his head into it , the chill water making him gasp .
4 Or you could live there , rig up your personal computer and play the Stock Exchange and the Bourse at the same time and then nip over to the West End for a show . ’
5 After a print run of , say 100 A4 sheets , the printed sheets are then turned over on the long axis , and the same print is made on the reverse .
6 I would make myself some tea , I decided as I packed away my papers , then walk over to the post office to make my call to Crispin .
7 I followed the police car back to base and made a short statement about finding Toby , and then drove over to the hospital .
8 It was in caves near Irkutsk that the Russian imperial treasure of gold was buried after the 1917 revolution , then handed over to the Bolsheviks in 1920 .
9 They were kicked senseless and then handed over to the Military Police who locked them up in the roofless regimental prison before they were handed over to the Colonel of the Regiment for interrogation and questioning .
10 Hari was tired , she had worked all day and then walked over to the other side of town and back and now there was supper to get .
11 Patients were then crossed over to the opposite treatment .
12 He stabs at the buttons three times , then wriggles over to the handset and makes muffled shouts through the gag until you cock the gun and he hears it and looks round at where you stand , next to the wall , waving the telephone 's wall-plug .
13 We 'll meet here and then go over to the lab together , OK ? ’
14 Rohan gave her a long look , then strode over to the clump of bushes she indicated .
15 So we split up towards the end of the season and I then went over to the States .
16 Siegfried took a long shuddering breath then went over to the bread tin , extracted a loaf and began to saw at it .
17 Her daughter wiped her clean , and then went over to the little table and turned on the portable television .
18 The towelling prepared , she made a neat pile of it , and then went over to the large bed , on which four or five persons normally slept .
19 They stopped and surveyed the scene ; the other dropped the umbrella , offered a hand , and he , clasping the camera firmly in one hand , drew himself up , balanced , then reached over to the other side .
20 Penry parked the Range Rover in the open space behind the arches of the ancient market hall , then reached over into the back for Leonora 's bag .
21 Duncan then marched over to the ‘ Ron 's Recks ’ truck and opened the passenger side door .
22 He 'd worked in Japan and married there , been bureau chief in South Africa and then taken over as the AP 's chief Middle East correspondent in Beirut .
23 The Grant Hall Hotel was next door to Zion United Church where I still spent many weekday evenings in boys ' work , and it was now handy to finish at the church and then cross over to the radio station for the late night shift .
24 He thinks , and then leans over to the writer and asks ‘ Where we going ? ’
25 Sequent could start by offering Pentium upgrades to its current 486 machines and then move over to the new line .
26 We then move over to the er jus , what is called site two and , on that we 'll be doing another twenty one houses for rent to your your nominees with a further two units for special needs and the balance of the site can be made er available for shared ownership , which is another thirteen properties and the timetable for that is set to follow on after this site 's been completed so that 's why the phase has been er , changed to nineteen ninety five in your reports .
27 And then move over to the next square .
28 Then come over to the fire and steam a little . ’
29 then come over before the Winter for the Christmas .
30 John Stratford , the Bishop of Winchester , had not been the king 's candidate for the see and had had to buy the king 's good will for £1,000 , which was then paid over to the younger Despenser ; and the Bishop of Norwich had been the victim of the king 's annoyance about the treaty with Charles IV in 1325 , which the bishop had helped to negotiate .
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