Example sentences of "[pers pn] went [adv] [subord] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | So I went round after I had finished . |
2 | And , ’ I went on as he tried to interrupt , ‘ so as you do n't get lost if the sun goes in , you can paint the trees as you go with luminous paint . |
3 | it 's a good job I went home cos I got sick at home . |
4 | I — I went further than I intended and I fell over . |
5 | I mean I went out because I mean |
6 | You do seem to enjoy watching nude bathers , so do n't you think it would be much better for everyone involved if you went somewhere where they did n't mind being watched ? ’ |
7 | ‘ You went off before I had a chance to thank you the other day … ’ |
8 | She went along because she did n't like to say no , but also she thought she might meet more people and get involved with the community : ‘ I really enjoyed it , we had a sponsored walk along the canal towpath and pub socials to raise money for the event , plus lots of committee meetings . |
9 | She went back as she had come , fast asleep and docile , her face expressionless . |
10 | And although there was all these figures and er and he explained what was best , I mean he was purely a financial I mean he he as he said when we went in cos it does n't make no difference , I I I 'm not attached to anything . |
11 | That shop that we went in when we had to go down stairs . |
12 | But then when they went up when they passed it just two year ago it was fenced off . |
13 | It was clear that they were in a trap but still they went on until they reached a roadside filling station and café . |
14 | One day they went further than they intended , were playing by a pool , when Mary fell in . |
15 | They 've been twice to Scotland , but no well they went there when they come from Australia , instead of coming straight here . |
16 | I was only four when he went away so I do n't really remember him . |
17 | Sarah and Terry had no alternative but she and John could have had months of courtship before he went away if it had not been for his stubbornness . |
18 | ‘ Man is by nature a hunter , ’ he went on before she had a chance to speak . |
19 | ‘ At least you left Fernando on good terms , ’ he went on as he pulled up in front of the stone steps of the mansion that Ruth had fled down a century ago . |
20 | The colours , I mean , ’ he went on as she stiffened . |
21 | Do you hear me ? ’ he went on as she remained silent . |
22 | I 'll tell you who , ’ he went on when she did not answer . |
23 | I did n't know if Jim had bolted it when he went to work cos he went out before I got up . |
24 | It went well until I met a man with a scarf wrapped around his face . |
25 | Another possibility is that a woman had a bomb wired to her , and that it went off as she gave flowers to Mr Gandhi . |
26 | It went precisely as he wished . |
27 | It went better than I hoped , probably because everyone is anxious about giving the right impression , with the May elections coming up . ’ |
28 | Agnew said : ‘ It went better than I dared hope . |