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.