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At one point, I nearly rang Emma, but thought better of it, she’d only feel that she had to come over and the last thing I want is for her to come round here and see me in pieces
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" BobbingTwo had come over for a scratch and an eye-wave
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I daresay she didn’t intend for it to come over so clearly, and maybe I am being over-sensitive but I felt it all the same … Well, if the only job I can get is in Taunton, I’ll just have to move back to Bridgwater … at least that will cut my travelling costs
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The kedas had even come over near it
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‘He wants to come over and have a look at the damage, Liz
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‘Molly says to come over for lunch
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He is going to come over to see Liz later – she’ll have to notify her landlord
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‘I saw your car in the drive and thought I’d come over to say hello
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A girl gestured for her to come over
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Suddenly, Leonora felt the need for sleep come over her, and she sank down onto the couch and passed out even before her head hit the pillow
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"Why don't you stand up, turn around, come over here and tell me that," he paused, "little white boy
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‘We’re really pleased that you’re come over to Nick’s with us today
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You shouldn’t have come over here meddling when you’re not wanted, then, should you
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Too tired to care, I slouch there on his back, waiting for someone to come over and help me down
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Alan dared to come over and sit with her
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Karen came to see me … oh Sally … can you come over? We can have a nightcap while I tell you all about it’
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We’d arranged that he’d come over on Thursday evening at about 8
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’ Ben replied, relating in detail how Anna’s mower had broken, explaining that he had gone to see if Jo could help - and that Jo and Alastair had gone over to Anna’s too - and that Jake, Alastair’s son had also come over
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‘I saw Jake briefly this afternoon, Jo – he wanted to know if he could come over on Saturday but I told him we’ve got a gig
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‘How would it be if I were to come over with Anna now – is that convenient?’
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I told him to come over
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When he comes back he explains that Sally is tied up tonight, but that Katie has offered to come over, if I don’t mind helping with her homework
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Jake eventually puts in an appearance in the kitchen and Karen suggests that Katie might like to come over to her house next weekend
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‘Well, when this wedding palaver is all over with, maybe I can come over and see you both sometime
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'Come over here then,' Ish said
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He’s suggested that he’d like to come over and see us once the wedding is out of the way
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‘Then why don’t you come over?’ I asked, mentally casting my mind over the state of the house,
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and he did come over that day …
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I’ll come over to your place after the do, is that still all right?’
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You come over in the afternoon and we get all girly
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we can’t fathom what come over us
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Tom explained that he had come over from England on leave, and
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they come over?’ asked Matt
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“Want me to come over?” Heather asked
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Roman had a sense of dread come over him, fearing their meeting would be
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‘Hi, Anna, how did it go last Sunday afternoon?’ She’s actually blushing! ‘Have you got time to come over for coffee?’ I go on, dying to hear what she says
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A dramatic change had come over the witnesses since the
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There are about a dozen residents in the restaurant when we get there and, as we seat ourselves at a table near the window overlooking the lawn at the back of the building, several ladies come over – partly to say hello to me and partly to flirt with Dad
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At the end of the gig, while I helped the band clear up their gear, the hosts had come over to thank us for a lovely evening, and, more importantly, to pay Alastair
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“We’ve come over to the rail next to the winch, I’ve made eye contact with the deck marshal and he knows that this winch, and therefore mast, is manned
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Maybe, one day, they could invite the other villagers of Trouble Valley to come over and enjoy the beauty too
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Can I come over and see you?’
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But if he did come over, he probably would stay for the whole sleep, mainly because he would want more sex when they woke up
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to come over to the house for Thanksgiving dinner? My parents said you could
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I could see a thin glaze of tears come over Roman’s eyes
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“Say guy, you want to come over and have a celebration brew ?”
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“You want to come over to the feast,” Desa asked him, or stay here and sleep?”
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So I cleaned up the house as best I could and started watching a basketball game and got ready for Saad to come over
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"What in the hell has come over you
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"A pleasure, but you guys should have come over to visit sooner
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She didn't need to wonder what would have happened to them if she hadn't come over, they would be getting shorter and shorter time slices as the system shrank and no maintenance was done to keep the crystals fresh
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She didn't mean to be distracted by this, but instantly she found that she could look at the room around him and just like that, she had come over into his universe
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had come over me
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"Why can't she just come in peace and see him? Just come over and visit
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‘Come over here and be smart about it
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of epilepsy had come over me and was about to say something
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He felt a calmness come over him and he knew that his God had given him the strength to face this man and this king
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“That won’t be necessary,” said a ship captain, who’d come over from the pier
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He looked at the lady on top of him and saw the terrible change come over her face
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come over with the kids
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That night, as the little girl slept, I noticed that a change of some sort had begun to come over me
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Scott left as the emotion become overwhelming
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“You better come over here Sir and have a look at this
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I was mortified in the change that had come over her but I played along
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” I kissed her wondering at the change that had come over Helen from the shy girl I once knew then I thought but we have all changed so much the old way of life in this country was gone for good and the people would never be the same again
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“Billy Boy come over here and give us a kiss I am so glad to see you again”, it was Anne the landlady that had shouted over to me
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“Go and join your friends I will come over and sit with you later on”, and she kissed me on the cheek again then me and Bert made our way across to the lads
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I felt a wave of acute, irresistible exhaustion come over me as I
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“Come over here
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“It was the night that we were all together in the Intack after she had come over and sat with us when we were leaving she asked me if I was married?” He smiled at the remembrance of this then said
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Before we went up to the line we had a few replacements sent to us from the 2nd Battalion which was due to come over and take part in the offensive
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” He had just finished saying this when the Germans launched their first charge we watched them come over the top and run towards us
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The sentry looked as though he might come over and say something, but one glare from the countess and he shrugged his shoulders and went back to his post
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Could you come over here?”
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Consequently, she couldn’t decide if it was Sunday, when Abigail said she was going to come over for her after Bat Mitzvah or Saturday, when she had to get dressed and wait for the taxi to pick her up and take her to the synagogue
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She must have seen my depression building, because she took pity, and said, “Of course, he’ll probably need help, so maybe he can come over with you sometime and the two of
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Grandma and Grandpa, both individually and as a tag-team, have argued tirelessly that they will not let me come over to help them plant trees, clean out the gutters, put sealer on the driveway, climb ladders, clean their chimney, dig ditches, split firewood, or do any other type of labor for them, if I do not accept their money
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how he was and suggesting that Grits come over to his house tonight as they had things to discuss
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She suggested that I come over to drink it after I finished work for the night
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He wanted to come over and show me the books and the plan or contract for the use of my name
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"Hey, there, Barney, will ye come over for a sup?"
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George wanted me to come over to the day room and meet his parents
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"Hey there, Barney, will ye come over for a sup?"
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Anyway, Mike had asked me to come over at ten o‘clock in the morning as that was their break time
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I had an AA friend of mine come over and stand fire guard for me that evening
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the family, owing to some cunning little germs that had come over with
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what could have come over them when they noted that they neglected to
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"So do I," she replied anxiously, "or that he did not have to come over that dreadful prairie, where it is so easy to get lost
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‘No don’t come over now, it’s too late and besides this storm is really crazy
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‘That’s a natural feeling and I know we’ve said a thousand times that you’ll come here immediately, but why don’t you stay until January, maybe spend Christmas with Dena and then come over?’
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After a while, a very serene peace started to come over me
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You did say he was coming over? You did ask me to arrange for my mother-in-law to come over? My mother-in-law, who practically had a breakdown herself when she heard about William, and who canceled the rest of her trip to Atlantic City? Didn’t you ask me to have her watch the girls today so that Paul and us could return to the scene of the crime?”
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I did come over a bit earlier than you were probably expecting
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I rose to my feet and called out to them to come over
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It seems that far too many of us, however, have become over-exposed to sports
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She’d come over to see him
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I thought of the madness that had come over me that night, the recklessness, my willingness to let everything go—and my desperation to live
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The result was that when I wanted to get something to eat I usually called Michelle to come over and open the jar(s) for me
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“My aunt asked me to come over and clean up for you
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Willow told me that you had come over to the island for a party