Example sentences of "[noun] went [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The BMA called a press conference on the emigration of doctors an hour beforehand , half the journalists went off to that , and the fierce women sent along by the pressure groups whom I had invited to liven up the occasion terrorised the few press men who remained into almost complete silence . |
2 | Markby went back to the living room where the Queen 's Speech was finished , Matthew and Emma were watching a film and Emily had been sick . |
3 | Neighbours who were not so well thought of stood and watched at gun-point , while their homes went up in flames . |
4 | Er you know erm the letter , the reply went back from Dave saying that every you know , possible thing was done to get bilingual staff but at the end of the day you know they could n't come up with the goods . |
5 | Wainfleet went on as the drinks arrived : ‘ All sorts of folk have their reasons for wanting other people 's private business , or their own , published . |
6 | Young Reggie Sangston went round making sure all the lights were off , except the ones in the servants ' rooms and in the sitting-room where we were . |
7 | Although these depended for their success on voluntary support , the Association went on to lobby for new towns sponsored by the State . |
8 | The agent went down heavily , a gash on his head weeping blood down the side of his face . |
9 | Molly went on laying the table , placing knives and forks neatly as though her sanity depended on it . |
10 | On the road beyond cars went by . |
11 | Yeah they went down in convoy car and I think they , four or five cars went down there |
12 | Plenty of motor cars went in and out through the Pembroke and Gillingham Gates but it has not been suggested that there was any real night-time disturbance from traffic using the dockyard . |
13 | But it must never be forgotten that the political , economic , cultural transformation of the world by European influences went on right down to 1945 and beyond . |
14 | ‘ Now that I 've got the car we can do things like that , ’ Edward went on . |
15 | ‘ The Duke of Buckingham then stood to deliver an harangue , ’ Edward went on . |
16 | ‘ I must stay here for a while , ’ Edward went on . |
17 | But Edward went on to tell her that she did n't really care for the children , she only liked to think she did , to make herself feel good . |
18 | Cadfael went out with him only into the herb garden , for he still had work to do here . |
19 | In the best place , the waves went up and down two or three metres every minute . |
20 | Sir Wilfrid went off to look for Tobermory . |
21 | Chant went on . |
22 | Chant went off , and Estabrook climbed the steps into the caravan . |
23 | Systems developing in the N H S. The programme went on to produce the evidence , the minister |
24 | The programme went on to produce such evidence including a two tier system for radiotherapy treatment where patients were |
25 | The above quotations are part of a large batch of letters forwarded from the BBC which arrived on my mat ten days after the programme went out . |
26 | He did his own research before the programme went out . |
27 | There were several others who used to come and see me in Baldersdale , particularly after the first television programme went out in January 1973 , including some of the nurses . |
28 | The Dragons went down 5–0 at Dulwich Hamlet and positional changes are guaranteed . |
29 | the we the wee fella went out into the hallway and |
30 | In this strange institution we did not even know all the people who worked in the same room as ourselves , as the action went on twenty-four hours a day , and we were on duty on varying shifts . |