Example sentences of "[adv] went [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I only went upstairs to get sort of washed and dressed , after the weekend , you have nobody around and er , oh eh , it started bleeding . |
2 | I used to , no I only went away on er , we only went to Rotterdam once , that 's all . |
3 | ‘ I really only went today because of you . |
4 | ‘ You only went once ? ’ |
5 | And can you say if you only went once ? |
6 | I only went once to visit the Greens and then I was collecting money for the Missionary Fund to which most people contributed a copper or two , with young Mrs Thwaites from the neighbouring farm to us , High Birk Hatt . |
7 | ‘ I only went once ( Chelsea , the MP 's lot ) , got frozen stiff and remember wondering what on earth I was doing there . ’ |
8 | The railway only went as far as Achnasheen in 1876 . |
9 | Jamie Champkin , defending , said Manning was travelling at between 70 and 80mph on the A40 near Curbridge , Oxon , and only went faster when an unmarked police car began gaining on him . |
10 | ‘ She only went yesterday , Billy . |
11 | Rumour 'as it that Maitland only went ter the fights ter get all the evidence 'e could . |
12 | Our sense of adventure only went so far and we relied on them to make the decisions . |
13 | ‘ Gentrification ’ only went so far in most of the Sussex towns . |
14 | But this ‘ feminization ’ only went so far : ‘ Still only boys for singers ? |
15 | ‘ We only went there to see what British Waterways were doing , ’ said Ian . |
16 | Nightside was the name he gave the side of the school with all the dormitories on because most people only went there at night . |
17 | Well , I only went there once , once with you I think . |
18 | Paradoxically , the more the middle class increased and flourished , diverting resources towards its own housing , offices , the department stores which were so characteristic a development of the era , and its prestige buildings , the less went relatively to the working-class quarters , except in the most general form of social expenditure streets , sanitation , lighting and public utilities . |
19 | ‘ Thought its bum was out the window so went outside to have a look . ’ |
20 | So , she looked , and she would n't stop annoying us , so went away and then came back and er with erm , the rabbit |
21 | So erm so went about half past five . |
22 | I had noticed the name on a map but had never read a mention of it so went there in some trepidation : it seemed remote , so far from towns and railways . |
23 | So saying , she bustled Theda back behind the curtain , bidding her change quickly that they might visit a milliner , and prudently went away to confer with Antoinette . |
24 | They were three quarters of the way through the meal when Caspar , who did not miss anything any of the giants said and who had , in fact , long since perfected the art of listening to three different conversations at once , suddenly went rather white and made frantic gestures to Fenella . |
25 | But then he suddenly went away by the window and he would n't come back . |
26 | I was looking at him and his face suddenly went minutely stiff , as if he 'd been caught off guard . |
27 | And then luckily , it suddenly went really quiet and he obviously wore himself out and like was having a sleep . |
28 | Doyle suddenly went very still . |
29 | But Thompson did not wonder whether his physics might be incomplete , if they conflicted with accepted geology , and the geologists merely went ahead irrespective of physics . |
30 | The Royal London Hospital treated 29 patients , who all went home . |