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Example sentences for "going over"

  • What a tiresome old fool to fancy that I am going over to Graham-pond, or port, or whatever it is, to talk over an incident that I desire to have forgotten!

  • But my brother writes me about starting an American agency,--what do you say to going over to New York?

  • And, going over to Pet, he flung his arm around her and attempted to lift her from her saddle.

  • Ketura, going over to the bedside, as poor Cupid, crestfallen, slunk away.

  • The doctor approached his patient to examine his wounds, and Pet, going over, began conversing in a low tone with Erminie, telling her how she had encountered Ranty.

  • I'm going over again to see my friend Terry before very long.

  • And, considering I expected some civility of the kind on going over, I felt somewhat disappointed, and decidedly cheap.

  • Long as you're going over to Hagar's Corners you won't mind giving me a lift, will you?

  • Don't know exactly when I shall be going over again, either.

  • I'm going over to Trowbridge, and I'll mail it there for you.

  • I'm going over on the Success," he said.

  • Yes," said Forrest, "I'm going over to Seattle for the doctor.

  • I'm not going home, I'm going over to Madam Giron's to see Lucian.

  • I had thought of going over to Madam Giron's to bid a second good-by to Lucian Spenser; then I changed my mind.

  • Come along, Robert, we're going over to the Lieutenant's.

  • Surely, we couldn't make any trouble, just by going over there.

  • Louise, I'll get the bag for you, because I'm going over to Jake's to buy some of those things!

  • If this fog lets up I'm going over there, if I have to pay twenty-five dollars for a sail in the South Park Air Ship.

  • I was just thinking of going over to you to tell you a piece of news.

  • I am going over to see Wilten now, and during our conference I will take an opportunity of letting him know Gabrielle's answer.

  • I have not the smallest intention of going over to the majority at present.

  • There was nothing, he said, which he would like so much as going over to Plumstead for four or five months.

  • Then the major did undertake to convey the news to Hogglestock, but he made no promise as to going over to Plumstead.

  • A man came down in the train with me who says he is going over to Allington," said Johnny.

  • Do say you do," he begged, going over to whisper in his ear.

  • Do come, Phronsie," he begged, going over to her, and holding out his hand.

  • Tell me, Polly, do," whispered Phronsie, going over to her.

  • Now I am going over a garden for my father which was one of my first efforts, and which has always reproached me.

  • French, and youngsters in the uniform of the American Field Service, going over to drive camions and ambulances; many of whom, without undue regret, had left college after a freshman year.

  • I was on the point of going over to see old Murdock.

  • But they made a ring on the floor, I going over it at one end, and he at the other, when a cry came from the street, those about the entrance parted, and in walked John Paul himself.

  • We're going over to hear the music awhile.

  • But for the moment Percival was reflecting, going over in his mind the recent homily of Higbee.

  • She is a friend of mine, and I'm going over to see her.

  • You're going over to Kencote, aren't you, Siskin?

  • Kent had obeyed orders to the extent of going over to the stove, but he had not removed his hat or coat and seemed to be quite oblivious of them or the fire or anything except the words he was trying to utter.

  • I am going over now to tell her about it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "going 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:
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