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Example sentences for "goes over"

  • Goes over to the door on the right and opens it] Alice!

  • Goes over to the buffet and mixes a drink, which he takes standing up] There should be a rail here to put the foot on, so that one might dream of being at Copenhagen, in the American Bar.

  • Missis Rucker is a mighty intrepid lady,' says Enright, when we goes over to the New York store followin' feed.

  • The first p'inter the Major gets of a new deal in his destinies is a grand crash as the entire teepee upheaves an' goes over, kerwallop!

  • I goes over it like a fine-tooth comb an' rides James to a show-down.

  • Peanut he goes over to his mistress, and he was shaking a ear that was loose.

  • Cæsar he goes over to the old lady, limping and holding up his foot, him looking plumb contented.

  • He goes over to the table and begins to fill his pipe.

  • The track or tread a horseman makes upon the ground he goes over.

  • Nacherally, I goes over to the held of strife, aimin' to save Jerry, or save the Colonel, whichever has the other down.

  • I goes over to the little house the clerk points out, 'n' knocks.

  • I goes over 'n' sets down on the track fence.

  • Surest thing you know,' I says, 'n' goes over to the stalls.

  • He goes over to a large box in the corner, opens it, and puts the bag in and fumbles at the lock.

  • He goes over to the door and stands there for a moment, putting up his hand to shade his eyes.

  • MARY goes over to her uncle and whispers to him.

  • I want to put my hat on again (goes over to hat-rack and puts her hat on her head).

  • He goes over to Signora Sirelli and kneels chivalrously on one knee).

  • He goes over to his desk, looks about for the papers which he pretends he had forgotten, finds them eventually and says).

  • He goes over to the fireplace and fills his cigarette case.

  • He goes over to his brother and holds out his hand.

  • He goes over to chair and sits without answering.

  • MAIRE BRUIN goes over to the window and takes flowers from the bowl and strews them outside the door.

  • So Cherokee an' Jack Moore puts on their guns an' goes over to Red Dog to fix time an' place.

  • For chips, he goes over to a store an' buys twenty stacks of big wooden button molds, same as they sews the cloth onto for overcoat buttons.

  • Sartoris, rising from his seat, goes over to the window, and so stands that his face cannot be seen.

  • As he enters, she utters a glad little cry of welcome, and, springing to her feet, goes over to him.

  • He goes over to the doors, slams them shut, picks up a shingle from the floor and inserts firmly between them.

  • He goes over to Gustav, and sits down in his previous place.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "goes over" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    admit them; climbing plants; dollar gold; dreamless sleep; each case; enjoy himself; fine gentleman; goes away; goes back; goes down; goes over; goes through the town; good uncle; highly civilized; increased number; laid himself; large stone; lemon sauce; like water; never again; possessive pronoun; stop the; thrown down; violin playing; who could; whose sight