Example sentences of "[adv] he went [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If he 's not there , perhaps he went for a walk in the grounds ? ’
2 So he went down the steps to Piccadilly Underground station and bought a ticket for Tower Hill .
3 I was intrigued by this and so he went to the store room and eventually returned with a pile of prints .
4 She said : ‘ He asked about the bureau and I said I had nowhere to put the things from it so he went into the wardrobe and cleared a shelf and said put it in there .
5 So he went through the door .
6 So he went before the court and pleaded ‘ Not Guilty ’ .
7 So me mam says so he went in the house and says his , his wife 's name , he said , give me a pencil and paper .
8 One day in April he was summoned for an interview at Group Headquarters in connection with this application , and away he went with a dispatch rider in a motorcycle and sidecar .
9 anyway he went to the toilet , went a wee and I put him back in bed and he was laid there and anyway and , and he eventually dropped off , anyway I was telling my mum about it yesterday , and I did n't sort of think no more of it the next day , right , and mum I said well if ever he gets that again she said you should from the doctor she said , because , one of our boys had it she said and it was a blockage
10 Quickly he went to the wall safe at the far end of the room and touched the combination .
11 A few days later he came back , said they gave tactile pleasure to his patients , a little on the lines of worry beads , and off he went with a boxful . ’
12 Anyway , off he went to the phone , asking me en route to make sure Clare did n't get too bored waiting , because it might be a long call .
13 As soon as he paid off he went on the dole again .
14 But she knew that in the last resort if he did I would do it , but he 's , he 's paid off now as soon as he 'd paid off he went on the dole again
15 He had a guilty liking for fat girls who laughed a lot and if ever he went off the rails
16 Yesterday he went into the office for the first time .
17 A few minutes later he went to a room on the first floor to take a blood test .
18 Up he went to the ledge overlooking the Dress Circle , on which he was able to take a stance — although today it is usually ignored in the thrust of a runout towards the top .
19 days and er but And so the father saw that he was safely there and the other Then when he came back he went into the house and said to Duncan er Was you speaking to the old John old John MacGregor and f He said I was that and he said I 'll let you see what my man got , and this was the little bag of gold .
20 Around and around he went with no answers .
21 Still moving fast he went into the sea , his left leg jerking violently as the still unopened life raft got in the way .
22 Everywhere he went in the valley now , John-Augustus sensed that he was being watched by Mary and he took that into account whatever he did .
23 Sometimes he went into a trance .
24 Then he went up the stairs towards Mr Malik 's study .
25 and then he went to a specialist book place , that ca n't find rare editions or whatever .
26 Then he went to a party .
27 Then he went to the Master of Corpus Christi , Sir Will Spens , who was a lay Anglo-Catholic .
28 Then he went to the head of his own college , Sir Henry Willink .
29 Then he went to the kitchen with Pip and John .
30 Then he went to the john for twenty minutes and squelched back clicking and ticking like a geiger counter .
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