Example sentences of "[conj] went [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A rather attractive hexagonal room that went off the main library which seemed sort of ideal for study purposes , or teaching purposes that were associated with the library . |
2 | In a game that went to the fifth day only because many hours were lost to the weather — the actual playing time was two and two-thirds days — one was left wondering what he might have done had he been fully fit . |
3 | Of the 12 games that went to the 18th hole during the course of the match overall , only one was won by an American and , as matters got tighter and tighter , the home team got worse and worse . |
4 | Anyone who indulged in it for its own sake was an out-and-out sinner — and that went for the resulting offspring , too . ’ |
5 | The original trophy that went with the first prize disappeared — it is thought at some time during the eighteenth century — and there was never enough money to replace it . |
6 | Because of the pressures of the Iran-Iraq war , then in its fourth year , the Kurds won concessions that went beyond the 1970 agreement . |
7 | We accept that the statement that he was ‘ beaten to death ’ whilst in police custody was incorrect and went beyond the original inquest verdict of manslaughter . |
8 | According to Morgan , when he challenged Docherty , The Doc denied being the source of the story and went through the deceptive rituals of ringing the journalist to complain . |
9 | She paid off the cab at Bart 's Hospital , and went through the main entrance . |
10 | We lay on the hard , orange clay and went through the different procedures that we would use when we went off to fire on the shooting range . |
11 | I knelt down and went through the dead man 's clothing . |
12 | They met Colebrooke in the passageway outside , thanked him for his attentions and went down the outside steps into the Tower bailey . |
13 | Doing their best for the glory of Canada , the whole field of eleven swept round the bend and went down the far side as if welded together , and it still seemed when they turned for home that that was how they might finish , in a knot . |
14 | During her researches she went to Lord 's to examine the immense collection which belongs to the MCC and went into the Long Room . |
15 | He rushed past me and went into the nearest building . |
16 | He got up , flung the strange , savage robe around his shoulders again and went into the other room where she heard him shouting through the door " Is that little matter sorted out yet , at the Dog and Gun ? " |
17 | She bought six first-class stamps , took a pound coin from her purse and went into the automatic photo booth . |
18 | ‘ Wait here , ’ said Mr Rochester , and went into the secret room where a shout of laughter greeted him . |
19 | I ca n't stay here crying with the amah wandering around , she realised , and went into the luxurious master bathroom to bathe and change . |
20 | They crossed the dirt road and went into the little surgery , cool out of the direct sun . |
21 | ‘ We do n't stamp passports , ’ said the Immigration man huffily as he turned away from the desk and went into the little room behind that served as his office . |
22 | She closed the door and waited for a moment , then turned and went into the little bedroom . |
23 | ‘ He veered across the road and went into the opposite lane where he collided with a transit van . ’ |
24 | She took fresh undies , a red cotton dress , and a pair of open-toed court shoes from her case , and went into the adjoining bathroom . |
25 | He examined this curiously , ignoring my questions , and went into the adjoining stable where his own horse was stabled and did the same . |
26 | He jumped up from his swivel chair and went into the adjoining office . |
27 | This movement mostly originated in the central regions ( the West Midlands and the South East ) and went to the peripheral regions and to the ‘ outer ’ southern regions . |
28 | Mr Bumble jumped to his feet and went to the other end of the room . |
29 | She clutched the rail to steady herself , reached the deck and went to the closed doors of the lounge . |
30 | Then she got up and went to the front door and , as she did every night , and had always done , since Jack never cared about such matters , locked and bolted it . |