Gone-over Sentence Examples

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  • His nod was noncommittal as he examined the place where the car had gone over.

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  • It was hard to tell whether the sarcasm had gone over his head or he simply wasn't amused.

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  • Someone's gone over the side!

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  • My expulsion hasn't gone over well, he said.

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  • Alex and Lori had been gone over two hours when Josh drove into the yard.

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  • Look, we've gone over and over this.

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  • All but a few of the goats had been gone over a year now, but she rarely had time to think about them anymore.

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  • He had been gone over a week now, but the premonition persisted.

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  • He probably thought she had gone over the edge.

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  • In this way he has gone over a great portion of the field of physics, and in many cases has either said the last word for the time being, or else started new and fruitful developments.

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  • For this unfortunate combination Signor Sonnino himself was not altogether to blame; having lost many of his most faithful followers, who, weary of waiting for office, had gone over to the enemy, he had been forced to seek support among men who had professed hostility to the existing order of things and thus to secure at least the neutrality of the Extreme Left and make the public realize that the reddest of Socialists, Radicals and Republicans may be tamed and rendered harmless by the offer of cabinet appointments.

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  • A field is gone over carefully, and perhaps some 5 o of the best plants selected; a second examination in the field reduces these perhaps to one half, and each plant is numbered.

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  • D'Outremer, surprised Reims in the autumn of the same year, Gerbert fell into his hands and for a time continued to serve Arnulf, who had gone over to his uncle's side.

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  • He was gone over two years, visiting all the principal ports and pushing inland from Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico.

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  • For example, the country gone over is seldom level springy turf; it is up hill and down dale, across ridge and furrow, over ground studded with ant-hills (which, unlike mole-hills, are often very hard), over ploughed or boggy land.

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  • All fruit trees should be gone over for borers before cold weather sets in; they also should have been gone over for the same purpose in May and June.

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  • At the time of the Reformation they had gone over to Protestantism, and during the wars of the 16th century the new religion made great progress in Piedmont.

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  • Cul t i To keep an estate clean and in good cultivation it re quires to be gone over every six weeks.

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  • Hisham also had gone over to the Khawarij, who now numbered i 20,000 men.

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  • On the news of the victory a universal rising of the patriots took place, and before Sucre had reached Oruro and Puno, in February 1825, La Paz was already in their possession, and the royalist garrisons of several towns had gone over to their side.

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  • In1722-1723he was for eight months stated supply of a small Presbyterian church in New York city, which invited him to remain, but he declined the call, spent two months in study at home, and then in1724-1726was one of the two tutors at Yale, earning for himself the name of a " pillar tutor " by his steadfast loyalty to the college and its orthodox teaching at the time when Yale's rector (Cutler) and one of her tutors had gone over to the Episcopal Church.

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  • News now arrived that the rebel army under Tantia Topi and the rani of Jhansi had attacked Sindhia, whose troops had gone over to the rebels and delivered Gwalior into their hands.

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  • He was for years accused of having gone over to the Church of Rome, and afterwards recanting.

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  • After having, despite so many reverses and mistakes, saved Burgundy, though not Artois nor Flanders, and joined to the crown lands the domains of the constable de Bourbon Further who had gone over to Charles V., Francis I.

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  • We may feel that " All thy waves and thy billows are gone over me " .

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  • The Chronicles re-traversed much of the ground already gone over by the Record, preserving many of the songs in occasionally changed form, omitting some portions, supplementing others, and imparting to the whole such an exotic character as almost to disqualify the work for a place in Japanese literature.

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  • No, it has gone over.

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  • He has betrayed his Tsar and his country, he has gone over to Bonaparte.

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  • Many actors and actresses have come and gone over the years including actor John Clarke who retired in 2004 from the role of Mickey Horton.

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  • Actors have come and gone over the years; some, like Ritchie and Meagher, have maintained longevity while others have stayed for just a short while.

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  • Although many head writers have come and gone over the years, ATWT manages to maintain a balance of storylines for all age groups from the teen dramas to the romances of the seniors and everything in between.

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  • While many other families have come and gone over the years, these four have become the central families that all others interact with or marry into.

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  • As you type your message, you'll see the 140 by the Tweet button begin to dwindle, character by character, so you'll never have to wonder if you've gone over the maximum.

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  • Like just about any large city, there have been many web design firms that have come and gone over the years.

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