Example sentences of "went [adv] [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That night El-ahrairah came out of the marshes of Kelfazin and went secretly up to the great ditch . |
2 | Instead of getting out at her own floor she went on up to the fourth floor , and stood in front of Matthew Prescott 's front door . |
3 | She went on out to the main road . |
4 | But it also went right up to the fifties . |
5 | Did n't we notice that her voice really was n't that strong when it went right up to the top storey ? |
6 | My father , a cultivated man in every other respect , nursed a strong contempt for science which rubbed off on me and , I suspect , went right back to the Darwinian controversies of the nineteenth century , for he was the son of the manse . |
7 | ‘ We went right out to the Blue Lagoon . |
8 | Porter was carrying a large floppy-covered book ; she went straight up to an African writer , N'dosi , showed him the book , held open , and offered him a biro . |
9 | Far from being just another Rolls-Royce clone with winged ‘ B ’ badges , the Mulsanne went straight back to the first act where raw performance and driving reward shared equal billing with cossetting comfort and refinement . |
10 | When she woke , Sylvia bathed and dressed , and went out on to the busy streets of Paris as soon as the two Waffen SS officers had gone . |
11 | Rachaela went out in to the shiny black , the confusion of slanting lit rain , streetlights , headlights . |
12 | Well I went back up to the first one and I said you need three one hundred and twenties to get to three hundred and sixty so |
13 | Each time the lighter went about on to a new tack the ballast had to be shifted to the windward side of the boat . |
14 | We went quietly up to the top floor , where he unlocked one of the small black doors . |
15 | There were no sounds , except for the wind in the trees , and I went quietly round to the eastern side , keeping in the shadows . |