单词 | Go over |
例句 | (1) Mom, can I go over to Lisa's house? (2) If you will write the article, I'll go over it and touch it up for you. (3) I'm not sure that I understand. Go over it again. (4) Go over to the other/far side of the room. (5) Go over to your PC and boot it up. (6) A rucksack has straps that go over the shoulders. (7) Let's go over and help them pull the cart. (8) Go over and help him. (9) This matter will go over until the next session. (10) Try not to go over the speed limit, Daniel. (11) How did her speech go over? (12) Your spending should not go over your income. (13) Go over the lesson again. (14) Go over your work before you hand it in. (15) He crooked a finger to tell us to go over to him. (16) She would go over the accident again and again in her mind, wishing that she could somehow have prevented it. (17) Don't go over that line or your throw won't count. (18) I always go over my revision notes just before I go into an exam. (19) She had to go over the floor with a mop. (20) "So you can all go over there and get shot," he said, with the sort of black humour common among British troops here. (21) We must go over the accounts carefully before we settle them. (22) He would go over his work again and again until he felt he had it right. (23) We had to go over the same ground in class the next day. (24) He was reprimanded for trying to go over the heads of senior officers. (25) Could you go over the main points of your argument again, Professor? (26) You need to go over the books again; there's a mistake somewhere. (27) We didn't know whether the bill would go over or not. (28) The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system. (29) I'm unclear about a couple of points in your proposal - could you go over them again? (30) Rita's husband is away for the week, so I thought I'd go over and keep her company . (1) Mom, can I go over to Lisa's house? (2) The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system. (3) I'm not sure that I understand. Go over it again. (31) You'll have to go over these figures again, they don't add up. (32) Go over your work carefully before you hand it in. (33) That kind of salesman talk doesn't go over very well with the scientists. (34) Remember to go over your essay checking for grammar and spelling mistakes before you hand it in to me. (35) It's often necessary to go over the same ground more than once. (36) You must go over the instructions of how it works before you use the micro-wave oven. (37) Don't want me to go over yet. (38) Mom, can I go over to Barbara's house? (39) Go over and show momma that. (40) You get a visual on the field with-out having to go over everything in detail. (41) Start with table decorations: go over the top with a bright festive tablecloth and napkins. (42) If you go over the limit you have to pay duty on the excess when you go through customs. (43) Now let's go over to our London studio for commentary on the wrestling. (44) Then she saw Sophia go over to the statue of the Virgin Mary. (45) He says a lot of corny retro jive that used to go over big in the 1970s. (46) Application Apply bronzer evenly and don't go over the same area twice or you will end up with streaks. (47) In late August, after testing the cataract with an empty barrel, he announced that he would go over him-self. (48) So go over your budget and figure out how to save more. (49) I mean, excitement is one thing, but this is bordering on obsession. 1 go over to his place. (50) Don't worry if you don't understand everything - she'll go over the main points again at the end. (51) If you go over that line and are a foreign national, you get arrested. (52) It's a quick one - go over in the morning, back by nightfall. (53) If you are shopping, stop outside the shop and go over the rules and consequences. (54) I want you to go over to that empty space and turn around in it a few times. (55) I want to take a handful of good men and go over it with a fine-tooth comb. (56) I had made loops to go over her wrists, I told her, so that she wouldn't lose her grip. (57) I began to go over the things that needed to be done after he had left for the office. (58) And if some one else was sick, my mom would go over there and clean and cook. (58) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (59) I'm having a meeting with my client tomorrow to go over the case. (60) Are we going to get Blagg or do we go over your head? (61) Be careful not to go over the edge of the image. (62) Go over the topic in your mind, identifying what you already know and don't know about the topic. 3. (63) Or should he just go over and invite her out? (64) I did break the rules and go over and cuddle her in her cot, but not pick her up out of it. (65) They worried that the experienced subordinate would go over their head and gain support from their superiors. (66) To reach the mainland from Anglesey, vehicles must go over the Menai Bridge where any road barrier could not be avoided. (67) They did a first class piece of work on where the housing market was likely to go over the next 10 years. (68) And they weren't having him go over budget, as he had six years ago. (69) I set my stuff down on a table and go over to the buffet line, which is pretty long. (70) You know what I was going to do? Go over and see Barbara. (71) The first class will go over tackle, terminology and an introduction to casting. (72) Robert wanted to go over to him, but judged it best to stay where he was. (73) The principal results in Section 17.3 go over to the more general case with only minor modifications. (74) You could go over and see it, like a big whale washed up on the shore. (75) If you think I look like a ghost, you better go over there and see a real one. (76) He'd have liked to plump for the Algarve but, he said wistfully, you do go over the £1,000. (77) He told me to go over to the steel mill. (78) We now go over to our correspondent in Lisbon for a report on the election. (79) He didn't go over to the Republic or see friends. (80) Back there, he said, did you see me go over that bump? (81) OK, I'll go over the plan one more time, but pay attention this time. (82) Carry on over the field, go over a stile and cross the right corner of field and go over another stile. (83) We then use the diagram to go over the mechanics of monetary and fiscal policy. (84) Sometimes when the afternoon tide of heat reached its high mark, we would go over to the hotel. (85) Could he go over the heads of Congress and get the country behind him? (86) Actually I was just starting to go over the new plant feasibility study when you called. (87) The chair was rolling towards the railings, and in another moment or two it would strike them and go over. (88) Mean Value Theorem. Go over Homework 3. (88) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (89) I bought an awning to go over the doorway. (90) Cons who go over the wall are stupid cons. (91) We'll go over to the job site together. (92) Let's go over to the check-out stand. (93) Let's go over here to Partridge's. " (94) Go over the hill and you will find them. (95) If you had a work party, a napkin-wrapped leftover treat isn't going to go over well. Leftover Christmas candy isn't a good idea, either. (96) Can B - ultrasonography and urine liquid go over know testitis, vesiculitis, prostatitis? (97) Now let us go over the stipulations of the arbitration clause of the contract. (98) easier to blather on for an hour than talk for a tight 18 minutes knowing that if you go over, you (literally) will get the hook. (99) To top it all off, they even have float bags built in so that if they go over the side of the ship (not an uncommon event) they will float, and can be traced back by the built-in GPS system quickly. (100) Of course, we’ll go over all of them in the debrief and you’ll have a chance to practice them, too. (101) I'll go over this ground once more in a future book called Wagnerism. (102) Jonathan said to his young armor-bearer, "Come, let's go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised fellows. Perhaps the LORD will act in our behalf. (103) If you will write the article, I will go over it and touch up for you. (104) Tea Bag - to remind you to relax daily and go over that list of your blessings. (105) We'll go over to that cistern and case it by moonlight. (106) So, perhaps 50 msec ping will be ideal, 100 will still be acceptable, and as you go over that (), you'll probably need to stay away from circumstances where you'll need fast reflexes. (107) A net ball is when the ball hits the net, but doesn't go over it. (108) Thankfully, I've learned to switch off and let it go over my head. (109) Go over $5, 000 and you'll need to get the item or items professionally appraised to qualify for a tax write-off. (110) Remember, everyone loves flattery, but don't go over the top. (111) This article will go over different ways a Jar can be incorporated into an Integration Developer application, thus enabling appropriate design and configuration decisions. (112) I want out number cruncher to go over these figures. (113) Recap to go over something again , to explain it once more. (114) Now let me go over boiling water reactors and then we'll do pressurised water reactors. (115) If you go over the carpet with a fine - tooth comb, you may find your contact lens. (116) If I want to take the average energy of all of those, what I can do is go over to my data set. (117) I'll go over my budget again. Don't fly off the handle if my check bounces. (118) Cottingham's Cotton and Shockley's Header) go over the 3-hour mark on the same weekend! (118) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (119) Those salesmen go over the top this month will get a bonus. (120) I'll prepare a draft of sole agency agreement for you to go over. (121) The next salary cap most likely will retain a mechanism that allows teams to go over the cap to re-sign their own players. (122) 'she's after discharging our overseer and stayed home to go over the accounts with him. (123) Jonathan said to his young armor-bearer, "Come, let's go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised fellows. (124) My stomach still feels wobbly; let's go over to the pub and have a hair of the dog. (125) Hey, Bob, let's go over and check out Jetty's new spots car. (126) Then Jesus went with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to them, "Sit here while I go over there and pray." (127) The next morning, at the breakfast table, they decided that they would go over their lists. (128) If you will write the article, I'll go over it and touch up for you. (129) Go over that contract with a fine-tooth comb before you agree to anything. (130) We'll go over here to Partridge's and you pick out what you want. (131) Still, these obstacles are like catnip to engineers, who love to go over every potential difficulty in order to solve it. (132) When thou beatest thine olive-tree, thou shalt not go over the boughs again: it shall be for the sojourner, for the fatherless, and for the widow. (133) I can understand that a little, but they go over the top. (134) Once the site assessment is complete we will schedule a work session with the executive team to go over the site assessment document, answer any questions, and present our findings. (135) Sheila and David arrange to go over to the factory to meet John Edwards. (136) Suddenly, there was a black African, using his 'pure African slang' asking me to go over his counter. (137) Keep a note of these expressions and we’ll go over them in the debrief and explain what they mean and how they can be used. (138) Finally, we will go over a recursive method for repeated games that has proven useful in contract theory and macroeconomics. (139) I'll go over my budge again. Don't fly off the handle if my check bounces. (140) He that go to the contrary way, must go over it twice. (141) Jack: So you are planning to go over the border in a single Combat Talon? (142) " Well, now, Miss Madenda, " he said, very affably, as Carrie thought, " you go over there. " (143) One day Jesus said to his disciples, " Let's go over the side the lake. " (144) The latest lousy policy to go over the side is a windfall profits tax on U. S. oil companies. (145) Make sure to go over the readme file first before attempting to install the game. (146) You don't go over the wall, though, not at Shawshank, not if you're smart. (147) I'll prepare a draft of agency agreement for you to go over. (148) I won't go over many of the finer points of the Monitor programming model like triggers, timers, and nested monitoring contexts, but will focus simply on the basics of event processing. (148) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (149) Los Muortos would be an admirable excuse for this, and upon the spot he resolved to go over to the Derrick ranch house, after all. (150) Here, in a photo from 2005, a flight instructor (right) and student go over a preflight checklist for a flight in an F/A-18B Hornet. (151) If it hurts you every month to go over the bills and make the payments, then just set up automatic payments so that a fixed portion of your income goes towards paying debt. (152) Helen : Well, stop grumbling. Let's go over for afternoon tea. It's on me. (153) Remember, everyone loves flattery, but don go over the top. (154) April 30 he had an appointment with Bosinney to go over the accounts. (155) Then go over every possible outcome that has occurred to you in that connection and which has caused you concern, referring to each one quite specifically, saying. (156) Cons do go over the wall from time to time, and the searchlights almost always catch them. (157) The conference at Los Muortos would be an admirable excuse for this, and upon the spot he resolved to go over to the Derrick ranch house, after all. (158) Ethel:Hm. Maybe I'll go over and talk to her. I'm really curious about her now. (159) Space Center Staff Final preflight check. All stations, go over everything one last time. (160) Horses go over the water jump during The William Hill Trophy Handicap Steeple Chase on opening day of the Cheltenham Festival March 16. (161) Go over your finished rough draft with a fine-tooth comb and clean it up as much as you can. (162) Remember , eVery abundance one loves flattery, but don't go over the top. (163) As usual I am not going to go over ballasting because I still feel that this is an article all by it self. (164) Those salesmen who go over the top this month will get a bonus. (165) A man decides to go over Niagara Falls while enclosed in a large wooden box. (166) Before you sign this contract, I would go over it with a fine-tooth comb if I were you. Make sure it's what you want. (166) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! (167) No, the Carrera GTS doesn't have a lot of ground clearance, but it's so low that most zombies you hit will go over the top of the car (especially if you keep your foot on the gas). (168) I would like to ask Mr. Yang to go over the details of the EBP. (169) If your boss insists that you take on the project, go over your project or task list and ask him/her to re-prioritize, explaining that there's only so much you can take on at one time. (170) Have a heart murmur should which go over to make? |
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