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go over造句
(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. (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?