“Go over” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “Go over”:

+ The NASA study found that the big dust storms happened in Sahara Desert during June and July cause the dust to go over the Atlantic Ocean.

+ A mother says to her little boy: “Johnny, go over the road and see how old Mrs Jones is”.

+ Amateur talent contests still sometimes feature a gong, for when an act does not go over well.

+ While she tries to go over to the club, a couple of accidents make her look like a witch.

+ The next step is then to go over the 40.000 articles; from those that apply calculatuate mean, median and mode of the score.

Go over - some sentence examples
Go over – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “Go over”:

+ The meaning here is “to rehearse”, because when a musician rehearses he will go over the music many times until he has learned it really well.

+ Arches can go over doorways and windows.

+ In 1990 the former Prussian province of Lower Saxony decided by popular vote to go over to the Free State Saxony.

+ She was the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel without dying.

+ Editors here are free to go over to enwiki and voice opinions and comments in the existing discussions on this matter.

+ The two of them met each day in private to go over significant matters for the group.

+ He could not go over it because the dry lake bed was not able to hold the weight of his horses.

+ Kavalleriedivision”, Major General Kurt Feldt, had to go over the Enclosure Dike because of a lack of ships.

+ The channel’s flagship program is “NBA Gametime Live”, a show in which a host and studio analysts go over the latest news, highlights, and look in at games in progress.

+ The fastest street Ferrari is the F50 GT1, which can go over 370 kph.

+ He seemed to use a lot of time on go over his writing and reading a lot of hard person such as King Arthur.

+ Many of the records released on Apple failed to become popular, either because they did not go over well with listeners, or were not given the promotion they needed or deserved to become hit records.

+ Six bridges go over the river in Marijampolė.

+ The average temperature normally does not go above 90°F in most parts of the Piedmont in summer, but can go over 100°F when there is a heat wave.

+ The meaning here is "to rehearse", because when a musician rehearses he will go over the music many times until he has learned it really well.

+ Arches can go over doorways and windows.
+ In 1990 the former Prussian province of Lower Saxony decided by popular vote to go over to the Free State Saxony.

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