Example sentences of "over to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The two boys picked up their pints and moved over to a couple of chairs by the fire , just vacated by an elderly couple . |
2 | Turn it over to a couple of men to take the place apart , or leave it alone . |
3 | Mr Reenan says he was pursuaded to hand the tape over to a Sun reporter . |
4 | They had X-Rayed , palm-printed and eyeball-photographed him , then handed him over to a pair of clean-cut young men , name-tagged Lawrence and Skipper , for a friendly cross-interrogation . |
5 | However , we had not caught a double , so unbeknown to Rick I wound in my right hand rod which had not done much on the meat and switched over to a boilie . |
6 | At this point I decided to go for broke so I wound in the other corn rod and changed this over to a boilie . |
7 | The full reality of the war came home to Tony when a soldier beckoned him over to a lorry and opened the back doors . |
8 | It scurried over to a pile of old newspapers with the mongrel in close attendance . |
9 | The Doctor darted over to a pile of broken rocks . |
10 | But at worst , and far more likely , they would simply hand her over to a magistrate as a thief . |
11 | I 've got to get over to a village out on the Bologna road and I can easily drive there via Fiesole . |
12 | We looked at his stone fireplace , cracked horizontally about six feet up from the March quake and moved over to a drafting table . |
13 | She jumped out and ran through the swing doors and over to a desk where a nurse in a white uniform sat waiting . |
14 | This spilled over to a fall in the reservation prices . |
15 | Many parents are only too eager to hand their child over to a babysitter and enjoy a well-earned night out . |
16 | Tom walks over to a pizza stall , looking as at home here as a row of tulips in the Gobi Desert . |
17 | After the election , the bosses allowed Mr Kaifu to continue as prime minister on the strict understanding that he would hand over to a heavyweight like the former foreign minister , Mr Shintaro Abe , when the going got rough . |
18 | That 's where fellows called to pick them up , or to take them over to a pub for a pint . |
19 | She had merely telephoned to let him know that she would be handing over to a girl called Kate . |
20 | The procedure can , of course , easily be handed over to a computer . |
21 | She was in fact a magnificent figure of a woman , with no sag or spread ; only , nursing the children had given her a fullness of the breasts which would not lessen , although she turned the little Olivia over to a servant with a feeding-bottle as soon as one could be found . |
22 | The woman took the money — understood to amount to several thousand pounds — to a pre-arranged drop-off point and handed it over to a member of the gang . |
23 | To reproduce the slurring of the chords on to the octave D on the 3rd beat of each bar a pianistic effect — the chords must be tied over to a quaver on the 3rd beat , the bassoons , tuba , double bass ( pizz. ) , timpani , and bass drum supplying the octave Ds . |
24 | Everything that has gone before is apprenticeship ( especially the thirteen thousand words or uncharacteristically slapdash prose inadvertently handed over to a person whose only chance of later fame lies in the possibility of aspiring to the status of a footnote in the scholarly biography of my life and work which someone , even now , is probably contemplating ) . |
25 | He walked over to a door at the far end of the office and flung it open . |
26 | The justification for such a rule is not at all obvious , particularly when in the typical case the plaintiff will have handed his goods over to a rogue on some flimsy excuse while the defendant has acquired the goods not only in good faith but from some reputable dealer who has himself been deceived . |
27 | v.2.21 ) the Spartans did copy Athens and go over to a system of contributions of money not men ; but that was in the 370s . |
28 | ‘ Attention was called to the Company 's payment of £50 per annum to the Vicar of Stantonbury for managing these schools , seeing that they are about to be handed over to a School Board and it was agreed that the payment be continued as in respect of Sunday School management , but during the pleasure of the Board and to the present incumbent only ’ . |
29 | Service suggested to the manager that the cash fee be paid over to a charity , and this was done . |
30 | If he or she undertakes to make a part of his or her income over to a charity for four years or more , the tax the individual pays on that income is given by the tax authorities to the charity concerned . |