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

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1 Despite calls of if Rentokil won , Rank would terminate the contract , Rentokil went on to a 7-O victory .
2 Two Asian students Perveen Akraman and Shanaz Anwar began by improving their language skills , then went on to a beauty care course for women and recently they both enrolled on a car maintenance course .
3 However , if I actually wanted to come along and learn some English — I did ‘ O ’ level English , I enjoyed it immensely , but then I did science in the sixth for and went on to a science career — can I come and study English at your school ?
4 Putting her glass on the bar , she went on to the dance floor with him .
5 So I went on to the Home Office ; they 've got two employees with the name , but one 's a woman and she 's off having a baby .
6 Ninety three members and friends then went on to the Headlands Hotel for a celebration dinner where all the ladies received a white carnation .
7 Mowbray went on to the parapet walk .
8 After a delightful dinner party with young friends in their lovely Phillimore Gardens home , I went on to the Lancaster Hotel , where the Diamond Ball , which was an inaugural ball for SANE ( Schizophrenia A National Emergency ) was taking place in the hotel 's new ballroom which I was told seats 1,400 guests .
9 He later went on to the Fuel Element Design Office working on Springfields projects .
10 Since Dornie was now out of the question , I went on to the Kintail Lodge Hotel , where I was admitted and taken up to a single room which , mercifully , was furnished with an electric fire .
11 The legislation went on to the statute book in July 1986 and the new system was finally introduced in April 1988 .
12 The kettle went on for a lunchtime brew-up before we tackled the group of small , uninhabited islands which lie west of Whalsay : Nacka Skerry , Nista , Mooa , Isbister Holm ( the only place in Shetland where sea-aster grows ) , East Linga and Grif Skerry .
13 Now it was an established custom that we very often used to go out to a strip in the desert away from the camp where we could indulge in circuits and landings to our hearts content without being related to the hour by hour flying that went on at the Base camp .
14 He came back full of the experience and made us all quite envious , but he was able to see first hand what went on at the business end of the oil industry and picked up some useful knowledge for future reference when dealing with the oil men .
15 It was also he who told me of the Great Ones , ’ he went on with a faraway look , ‘ and how they had chosen us to be saved to do this . ’
16 Work went on over the Summer Holiday of 1980 to ensure that the Convent buildings would be ready for the new term , when there would be girls in both the Sixth Form and the First Form .
17 She went back to her place with a complacent bounce to her step , and with a curse , but not meaning it , I took the Coke and a glass to her table and went on into the dome car for the rest .
18 But curiously enough , such articulate recognition of the educational significance of the manyattas was exceptional , though administrators often behaved and wrote in ways which hinted at an implicit acknowledgement of the similarity between what went on in a Masai manyatta and what went on in the English boarding schools they had themselves attended .
19 The soul-searching that went on in the security community , in the think tanks and universities throughout the United States in 1990 gives some hint of that ‘ sense of loss ’ .
20 At a show in a dilapidated disco in Barrow-in-Furness , I went on after a community pantomime , in which the wicked witch — a local Labour councillor — was booed off by trade unionists involved in industrial action .
21 There are clear signs that senior officials , such as Burke Trend , William Armstrong and Ian Bancroft , involved in drafting the 1970 White Paper went along with the Heath analysis .
22 He also went along with the Bowlby theory to the extent of discouraging mothers from working : ‘ the extra money she might earn or the satisfaction she might receive is not so important after all . ’
23 In its usual puppet-like manner the British government went along with the White House , initially ridiculing the suggestion that America would have supplied arms to Iran .
24 I went along to the dining car where I found that Zak had already positioned some of the actors at the tables for the cocktail-hour double-length scene .
25 I changed into Tommy 's uniform in my roomette and went along to the dining car where Emil , Oliver and Cathy welcomed me casually as if I were an accepted part of the crew .
26 Instead she had lunch in the dining-room and went along to the hospital library .
27 ‘ Still — ’ murmured Juliet , and they went along to the haematology department .
28 I knew there were other bags of cubes in the kitchen refrigerator , so , feeling that I had been walking the train for a lifetime , I went along through the dining room to fetch some .
29 The cart went along by the garden wall , and round to the back door .
30 They have been doubled by Oldham , been beaten by Sheffield United and last night went down to a Middlesbrough side which had lost its previous six matches .
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