Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] went [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I told myself he might have meant us to meet at the Festival , so I went along there and searched for him in the crowd . ’
2 ‘ Tommy Webber who lives next door works in the bar at The Packet so I went along there and sat in the bar until closing time then Tommy gave me a lift home on the back of his bike . ’
3 To the extent that he went further so as to suggest that in no circumstances could the speeches be looked at other than for the purposes of seeing what was said on a particular date , his remarks have to be understood in the context of the issues which arose in that case .
4 and I went round there and he went straight into me .
5 I started at one corner and I went right across and came off at the other corner , and I did n't go back .
6 It was about a 70-mile drive away , if not more , and I went up there and was given a drink and introduced to a few people , and then I opened the fête … and never saw anyone again .
7 I dared not think how he would be if I went back then so I had to go on .
8 and you went up there and there 's them building sort of on the top is n't there
9 ‘ Dorothy , I think the best thing would be if you went home now and reported to me here , first thing tomorrow morning .
10 And we went up there and we had just we 'd , we took the labour rooms and er of course we had got a cup of tea with them you know ?
11 I was up going on the ski slope , and this is like , I 've been up a couple of times before , but it had been really cold and bi and I went at Easter , I was so like hot , but it 's still really good snow , and we went up there and I just could n't believe it , I just went dad , erm , oh , I do n't feel too good , and he just went , do n't be so stupid , and Nathan and I collapsed , I was at the front of this queue waiting for the ski lift and the whole queue just went
12 And we went back late and just talked and talked .
13 It was the air raid shelter then and we went down there and we was in the shelter and er we 'd been down there ten minutes to quarter of an hour oh there was such a bang outside we thought this is it , you know , all the bits and stones and rubbish and er that was stuck on the ceiling was disturbed you know and it down it on top of us , you know , all bits and plaster and water th it was er shi close .
14 Now if we went out tomorrow and put ( a long overdue ) one over the scum then I will be more than happy to start talking Premierships .
15 I think if we went in again and tried to do another .
16 Went up there the following day and they came back armed with all sorts of things — knives and cudgels — and they went up there and a real fight developed .
17 And behold there were sheep being driven , and they went not forward but stood still ; and the shepherd lifted his hand to smite them with his staff , and his hand remained up .
18 Their discussions included the merger of the Falange and the Traditionalist movement and they went so far as to commission a draft document outlining the project .
19 Protagoras found gender assignation in Greek inconsistent and illogical — for example , there were cases when two words referring to the same thing had different genders — and he went so far as to advocate reform ( he was ridiculed for this by Aristophanes , and the attempt was unsuccessful ) .
20 It was pitch dark and it went really fast but I was n't scared ! ’
21 It 's in my Quarter , of course — I do n't know how long he 's been dead but I went up there and the doctor was still there .
22 Oh it started in the end , I think it was the er starter motor , but I went home again and took Mandy 's car instead , because I thought I do n't want it to play up tonight , you know , in the car park so I 'll have to check it out tomorrow afternoon .
23 Anselm himself never quoted this analogy , but he went so far as to warn the pope that if he gave an adverse judgement in the dispute between Canterbury and York ‘ I would on no account remain in England ; for I neither ought to , nor can allow the primacy of our church to be destroyed while I am alive . ’
24 I would n't say I enjoyed it , but it went much better than I expected and my audience were very appreciative .
25 Well their Rose , she got a bit on the once when she went up there and she come over here she said to us would we take it up and change .
26 His attitude to South Africa was epitomized when he went not there but to neighbouring Rhodesia in 1953 .
27 ‘ Yes , ’ she whispered , then smiled when he went very still and drew back to stare at her .
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