Came-over Sentence Examples

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  • Jetr's voice came over the communicator.

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  • Josh saw me running after Brutus and came over to see what was wrong.

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  • I don't know what came over me to act that way.

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  • Two medics came over and pushed Jackson out of the way and began to lift me.

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  • When Fred saw the Deans, he waved, patted his disappointed promenade partners on the arm and came over to the vehicle.

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  • The man rose and came over to Dean's table.

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  • I heard about it on the scanner and we came over here as fast as we could.

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  • Bill usually came over in the evening to help, and sometimes Sean or Paul.

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  • As the patrol car came over the hill, she rolled down her window and waved.

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  • That's why I came over to Bird Song.

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  • Franny came over and leaned down to put her arm around his shoulders.

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  • I just came over to pick up a sweater for her.

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  • Dean nodded in agreement as Mrs. Lincoln came over to join them, her long tail swishing for attention.

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  • As soon as he spotted Dean he came over.

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  • You left work and came over here just because I didn't answer the phone?

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  • Did you ever find out why he came over the other day?

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  • In the local and municipal politics of Berlin again he took a leading part, and as a member of the municipal council was largely responsible for the transformation which came over the city in the last thirty years of the 19th century.

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  • They never, in any situation, cultivated the soil for any kind of food-crop. They never reared any kind of cattle, or kept any domesticated animal except the dog, which probably came over with them in their canoes.

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  • The most marked proof of the change which came over Italy towards the middle of the I4th century is furnished by the companies of adventure.

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  • On his return to Canada he became Minister of Militia and Defence, and in that capacity was responsible for the creation of the Overseas force which in 1914 came over to take its share in the World War.

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  • Daniel Dunglas Home, the next medium of importance who appeared in London, came over from America in 1855; and for many years almost all the chief mediums for physical phenomena known in England came from the United States.

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  • Others again saw no marked change in him; while Mollien, who knew the emperor well, attributed the lassitude which now and then came over him to a feeling of perplexity caused by his changed circumstances.

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  • On the expulsion of the Ming dynasty in China, a number of their defeated adherents came over to Formosa, and under a leader called in European accounts Coxinga, succeeded in expelling the Dutch and taking possession of a good part of the island.

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  • Finally, at the close of the middle ages, the lower part of the crook was bent outwards so that the actual volute came over the middle of the knob, the type that remained dominant from that time onwards (8).

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  • A change, too, came over the general character of vestments.

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  • Russell in particular entered into close communication with the marquis de Ruvigny (Lady Russell's maternal uncle), who came over with money for distribution among members of parliament.

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  • There was a considerable party of Natal Boers still strongly opposed to the British, and they were reinforced by numerous bands of Boers who came over the Drakensberg from Winburg and Potchefstroom.

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  • This lost him the favour of the king, who wanted money on any terms. In 1851 he acted as secretary to the duc d'Alen90n when that prince came over to England to seek the hand of Queen Elizabeth.

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  • The first Greek physician whose name is preserved as having migrated to Rome was Archagathus, who came over from the Peloponnesus in 218 B.C.; but there were probably others before him.

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  • One or two of the circle of Catullus survived into that age; but an entirely new spirit came over the literature of the new period, and it is by new men, educated indeed under the same literary influences, but living in an altered world and belonging originally to a different order in the state, that the new spirit was expressed.

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  • The province of Maine was also united in the new provincial charter of 1691, and Sir William Phips came over with it, commissioned as the first royal governor.

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  • Atkinson's party never rallied from this defeat, and a striking change came over public life, though Ballance, until his death in April 1893, continued the prudent financial policy of his predecessor.

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  • This conception, which came over from Judaism, controlled all the life of the early Christians both individual and social.

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  • The French epic came over to England at an early date.

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  • He soon made himself known by a variety of useful mechanical inventions, and in 1818 came over to England with a plan for engraving bank-notes on steel, which ultimately proved a signal success, and was carried out by Perkins in partnership with the English engraver Heath.

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  • But they were not carried; the chief reason being that the Young Czechs had not been asked to take part in the conference, and did not consider themselves bound by its decisions; they opposed the measures and had recourse to obstruction, and a certain number of the Old Czechs gradually came over to them.

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  • In the early autumn, however, a radical change came over the spirit of Austrian politics.

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  • This added fresh fuel to the public excitement, and when Thompson came over in the next spring, the hostility to the cause began to manifest itself in mobs organized to suppress the discussion of the slavery question.

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  • During 1903 a great change came over public opinion on both sides of the Channel, with the result that the statesmen of both countries were enabled to complete negotiations settling many points in dispute between the two nations.

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  • The swallow who heralded the summer was a German by birth, Adolph Wilhelm Schack von Staffeldt l (1769-1826), who came over to Copenhagen from Pomerania, and prepared the way for the new movement.

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  • He died (7th of July 1307) at Burgh-on-Sands, leaving his incompetent son to ruin himself by his own follies, while ferocious hangings and dragging of men to death at horses' heels roused the Scottish Commons, and the men of Ettrick and Tweeddale, renouncing their new lord, de Valence, came over to the wandering knight who stood for Scotland.

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  • Charles stood by him, but his best allies, Kincardine and Sir Robert Murray, deserted him, while Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh came over to his party, became king's advocate (1677), and till 1686 was the Achitophel and public prosecutor of the government.

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  • Over 95% of the export trade was with the British Empire, whence came over 70% of the imports.

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  • In other words, the one definition of Renaissance makes it denote the whole change which came over Europe at the close of the middle ages.

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  • To keep the silk ribbon dry, he stood within a door, taking care that the twine did not touch the frame of the door; and when the thunder-clouds came over the kite he watched the state of the string.

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  • He had vehemently opposed Pitt's policy, but a change came over his way of thought, and he found himself separated from Fox on the question of a struggle with Napoleon.

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  • Gheve opium formerly came over as a distinct kind, but is now mixed with other varieties; the pieces form small rounded cakes, smooth and shining like those of Angora, about 3-6 oz.

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  • They came over with William the Conqueror and settled at Kilravock in 1293, since which date son has succeeded father without the interposition of a collateral heir, an instance of direct descent unique in Scottish history.

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  • Esther, daughter of a merchant named Edward Johnson, a dependant, and legatee to a small amount, of Sir William Temple's (born in March 1680), whose acquaintance he had made at Moor Park in 1689, and whom he has immortalized as "Stella," came over with her companion Rebecca Dingley, a poor relative of the Temple family, and was soon permanently domiciled in his neighbourhood.

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  • On succeeding to the English crown, however, he came over at once to take possession of the realm, and abode there for over a year, displaying the most restless energy in setting to rights the governance of the realm.

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  • In 1170 the earl of Pembroke came over with a larger force, celebrated his marriage with Dermots daughter, and commenced a series of conquests.

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  • Presently, when the French prince came over with a considerable army to join the insurgent barons, he retired northward, leaving London and the home counties to his rival.

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  • Simon, reared as a Frenchman, came over in 1230 to petition for their restoration.

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  • Looking upon London as a promising field for enterprise, he came over to England, and at the commencement of 180 4 took the Lyceum theatre, where he gave demonstrations of his process.

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  • A change came over the mind both of his father and himself respecting his future career.

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  • In addition to these Brythonic colonies a number of Pictish tribes, who doubtless came over from Scotland, conquered for themselves parts of Antrim and Down where they maintained their independence till late in the historical period.

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  • The Stud-Book is silent, and other authorities differ, as to the date of the importation of this celebrated Arab, some saying he came over in the year 1700, others that he arrived somewhat later; but we know from the Stud-Book that Manica (foaled in 1707), Aleppo (1711), Almanzor (1713), and Flying Childers (1715) were got by him, as also was Bartlett's Childers, a younger brother of Flying Childers.

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  • Saundra came over to him with a piece of paper written in Spanish and asked if he could translate it for her.

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  • Dan's breathless voice came over his net.

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  • The whole lot came over in due course and small hailstones bounced off the car and road alike.

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  • I felt angry for about a limit of two hours and then a strange metamorphosis came over me.

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  • Not bad for a written off old farm dog Pink Pink was a little collie puppy who came over from Ireland.

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  • Gypsy rover The gypsy rover came over the hill Back to top H 55.

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  • After the match Earnie came over to celebrate with the City support doing his trademark somersault for the traveling fans behind the goal.

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  • Again a startled look came over the somewhat vacuous face of Miss Mary Sutherland.

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  • While we were wandering around an EA guy with a very large windlass came over and had a chat.

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  • Many adherents of the late prince came over to his side, disgusted by the violence and incompetency of Piero de' Medici's rule.

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  • Moreover, the very prosaic and artificial verse of Sturla and the last of the old school deserved the oblivion which came over them, as a casual perusal of the stanzas scattered through Islendinga will prove.

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  • Robert Devereux, earl of Essex, came over in 1599 with a great army, but did nothing of moment, was outgeneralled and outwitted by Tyrone, and threw up his command to enter on the mad and criminal career which led to the scaffold.

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  • Prince Andrew looked sternly at her and an expression of anger suddenly came over his face.

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  • Even those playing cards behind the partition soon left their game and came over to the samovar, yielding to the general mood of courting Mary Hendrikhovna.

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  • Much of the first half came over to me as a poorly structured stream of consciousness.

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  • And at the very moment of that vainglorious thought, a qualm came over me, a horrid nausea and the most deadly shuddering.

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  • A sick feeling came over me as I saw two trash cans with legs and arms outside the wardroom door.

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  • I never would have exposed her to her brother except that my mother-in-law came over for a barbecue that day and brought along her dog, my bitch's brother, before I even knew what was going on.

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  • On my way home he texts me saying he had fun, was glad I had came over and he wanted to hang out again to take me to dinner/or a movie.

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  • Sometime last month he came over and we were intimate.

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  • I'm pretty sure he's interested because we exchange glances a lot and he recently came over and helped me with a machine but we didn't really talk.

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  • He would even go so far as to hide pictures of us when they came over.

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  • Bumpus came over for a sniff.

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  • They originally emigrated from Germany to the plains of southern Russia, but came over to Manitoba to escape the conscription.

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