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Example sentences for "gone over"

  • The surface may be left smooth or it may be gone over with a hammer having a face somewhat rounded.

  • He's Gone over to the emperor with his father.

  • His father has betrayed us, is gone over To the emperor--the son could not have ventured To stay behind.

  • Now come the tidings that the Boiars are flying to the camp of Demetrius, and that the whole army has gone over to him.

  • Gone over to the enemy means, my son, gone over to the enemy!

  • That alderman Backewell is gone over (which indeed he is,) with money, and that Ostend is in our present possession.

  • This doesn't mean I've gone over to your side.

  • It looks to me like she's gone over to the opposite camp.

  • No one, of course, can estimate the number of men and women with Negro blood who have thus "gone over to white"; but it must be large.

  • Once, in a gathering of mulattoes I heard the discussion turn to the stories of those who had "gone over to white"--friends or acquaintances of those who were present.

  • A mulatto doctor of a Southern town married a white girl who was a graduate of Wellesley College; they had trouble in the South and have "gone over to white" and are now living in the North.

  • To have the beginner get a clearer idea of gas-piping a building, the piping of the small building sketched will be gone over in detail and studied.

  • If the leak is not in the fittings, then the pipe can be gone over in the same way.

  • The pump and gage fitting should be gone over first to ascertain if they leak.

  • Below, each plan has been taken and gone over in detail, bringing out the reasons for fittings and traps, also the arrangement of the piping.

  • She's gone over to Lucy Ann's to help her take care of the baby; he was real sick last night.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gone 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:
    adverse report; came out; care whether; colored satin; filthy rags; gone aloft; gone away; gone before; gone days; gone down; gone forth; gone from; gone home; gone over; gone through; healthy action; know whether; maternal love; rainy season; small house; take offence; this latter; took orders; vent length; will judge the world; young maiden