Example sentences of "[noun prp] went [adv prt] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 One evening Friday went out to look for a turtle for meat and eggs .
2 Wanted to know if I could remember whether Mr Meredith went off riding on the day Anna was attacked . ’
3 Barnes went on to talk about the valuation of the estate , applying for probate and the possibility of Inheritance Tax .
4 Betty Allsop , who had overheard the exchange , let out a hoot of laughter , while Maggie went on rubbing at the counter , but Rona 's reply was , ‘ That 'll be the day , even with a fellow like Billings . ’
5 Once it was dark , Jane went out to sit on a low wall where she could have a good view .
6 Gilgamesh went on to search for the secret of immortality and according to the legend he almost succeeded .
7 Allitt went over to check on the boy and then shouted to a staff nurse to come quickly .
8 Dyson went on staring at the raindrops , saying nothing .
9 Hun Sen went on to call for a meeting of the all-party Supreme National Council ( SNC ) in Bangkok .
10 Sir John Pennycuick went on to refer to the far-reaching limitations which govern the exercise of the jurisdiction .
11 But Miss Banks-Smith went on to worry about the effects of such overwhelming attention : ‘ You wonder with something like guilt whether television was good for her .
12 He was silent after this , but Belinda went on thinking about the subject for some minutes more .
13 A female friend who was visiting suggested that Amy might have more fun being the Prime Minister than a lowly maid and so Amy went off to dress as the PM .
14 Having touched on the difficulties of the past year Mr Vernon went on to look at the remarkable successes :
15 João went off hunting in the Alentejo with his friends for the last three days before the wedding , so Sara had little opportunity to get to know him better .
16 After loudly supporting an often-uncomfortable Jackson campaign again in the primary , Fulani went on to run on the NAP ticket , winning 240,000 votes in the general election — a considerable performance for a minor party .
17 After a cursory check , Myeloski went off to talk to the guard at the gate and find a torch .
18 McIlvanney went on to work on the Scotsman as a news reporter and feature writer , though with his passion for football and boxing , the attraction towards sports was inevitable .
19 Having eaten her lunch quickly , Tess went back to work with the harvesters in the cornfield until it was dark .
20 Nithard went on to speak of a " pact " ( pactum ) between the two royal brothers and the primores populi , that is the " leading men " who presumably swore the oaths in person .
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