Noisy Cooper is over there to your left about ten rods away.
Over there, I can see the fire in the bushes," answered Ned Rector.
An' over there at Dittrich's they're bathed in wine an' washed in milk.
I got to go over there an' rattle off my bit o' speech.
Now just look for yourself: over there, that's the drug shop!
She was planning, also, to make that deferred trip to Europe to see her brother, and she should complete her selection over there, although Cairy warned her that everything she was likely to buy in Europe these days would be "fake.
Falkner raised his hand and pointed far away to the eastward where a shadow lay like a finger on the sea, "Our harbor is over there!
Alice is over there now,--she brings the children on for the summer.
Now that I'm here I shall stay, but there were moments, over there, when I despaired.
Porvenir, over there on that first floor, above those French plate-glass shop-fronts; our biggest daily.
All the fishing that is done in the gulf goes on near Zapiga, over there.
Well, what do you make of all them carryings-on over there in England, ma'am?
I hope that not many of them are minded to do anything of the kind, but I feel very sure that women are 'kept in their place' over there.
After nothing on earth but to get his finger in that old man's money-pile, over there, next door!
You don't know yourself what weight you carry over there, and no one would have the right to say you did it except out of the purest kindness.
I tell you he's after nothing on earth but to get his finger in that old man's money-pile, over there, next door!
There was something strange about Jomfru Koller's obstinacy of purpose; she was not even quite sure what she was going to do over there.
But I want to know if you think a girl of twenty ought to be over there practically at the Front, and alone?
One of our internes is over there, and he says we'll be in it before spring.
I sent it over there immediately so that you, and the rest of the family, might be in no danger from the spread of the epidemic.
Over there, beyond those spectral cottonwoods and on the banks of its tributary, the Wabash, the white and the red races were about to meet in a supreme struggle now close at hand.
Over there by the last pillar--yonder, yonder, with her face turned this way!
Perhaps you were right not to tell me over there, Keaton.
You don't mean to say they're over there on the river bank?
Those faithful wretched ones are waiting over therefor me to guide them on toward a spot that will probably be still more desolate.
Think of Gaston, cherie; HE'LL have seen it over there, alone, far from us all.
Life might be the same for me over there as here," replied Law.
Back, over there, beyond these rolling blue waves, back of the long water trail over which he had come, there were chapel and bell and robed priest, and the word which made all fast forever.
Yonder, over there, across the gabled roofs of Paris, they were clamoring at the door of him who had given back Paris to the king, and Franceagain to its people.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "over there" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.