Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun prp] went [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From Brighton College Woods went on to Jesus College , Cambridge , and became a cricket blue in 1886 and captain of the university XI in 1890 . |
2 | England full back Jonathon Webb said his farewells to rugby union at the weekend , as his side Bath went down to Gloucester 16-17 . |
3 | But before half-time Leeds went back in front when Tony Dorigo 's shot from a free-kick movement was wildly deflected off Rosenthal 's backside past a stunned and wrong-footed Grobbelaar . |
4 | Then her husband Jean-Marie went round to Mr Laroche 's house and shot him dead . |
5 | Director Asquith went down with lumbago on his New Year return to Sweden for editing conferences . |
6 | Former champion Dowsett went out to Steve Edmonds , while Kerns found his doubles partner Pip French too good . |
7 | But the elder Piggott went out of bounds off the tee and the 15th was lost through bunker trouble . |
8 | In the morning Bernard went off to La Paz . |
9 | player manager McDonough went back in goal … and with only nine men to beat Hereford were cruising … only one more goal though that went to skipper Hall … 5-0 … the best of times at Edgar Street … |
10 | David Poole , who arrived in London in January 1947 , was accepted for the company in May , but later that year Chrimes went back to South Africa and Nerina to Covent Garden . |
11 | THREE days a week during term time Minton went down to Camberwell to teach at the School of Arts and Crafts . |
12 | When her son Arnold went off to war , Emily felt completely at a loss , and was grateful for any help that was offered her . |
13 | the last time Grant went up to Mum 's with Leon and taught him how to use |
14 | By the time Bernei went over for London in the 69th minute , Sheffield had accumulated a massive 32–0 lead . |