Example sentences of "went [adv prt] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I see , ’ the Doctor went on with a harder edge in his voice , ‘ that you are the sort of hypocritical egomaniac who talks about betrayal when he 's condemning thousands of his own people in Haiti and millions in Africa and elsewhere to living the lives of mere insects ! ’
2 ‘ Not bad , ’ Gay conceded , and went on with the good work .
3 Then she went on with the lovely task of making herself the most important lady in Tollemarche .
4 The pressure to marry young went along with a renewed convention of pre-marital chastity .
5 With time , however , ‘ the judges put away their learning and went along with the expressed needs of commerce … the conditional vendor 's right to be a chattel mortgagee , when it suited him , was almost everywhere acknowledged ’ .
6 However , they went along with the many changes in the hope that the increasing emphasis on training might help our young people to find jobs .
7 Just as his theoretical awareness of the importance of sense-experience as a basis for science went along with an increasing interest in practical , experimental investigation of the world , so his theoretical advocacy of Epicurean atomism went along with his actual use of it in his own work ; for example , in an account he gave of various optical phenomena produced by the sun .
8 The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump , her spiked coronet falling off .
9 On the third day out , Rachel went down with a high temperature and swellings in the groin .
10 Confrontation with the United States was followed by the more dramatic confrontations with the French at Moruroa atoll where the goaded French beat up Greenpeace 's skipper , McTaggart , rammed a protest boat and eventually murdered a photographer who went down with the sabotaged Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour in July 1985 .
11 ‘ Matilda is the late King 's daughter , Hugh , and we all took that oath to recognise her as the future queen after her brother went down with the White Ship , ’ protested the Prior .
12 The ideas for the story changed and Tony went in with a Mujahadeen espionage unit , though he uses the term lightly .
13 Anne 's daddy looked at the mistletoe in the apple-tree when they reached Sundial Cottage and then went in with the three Brownies to see Miss Miggs .
14 She 's seen him and went in with the electric bill and he , he bought hundred and sixty pound in stamps .
15 We went in with an open mind , but I have to be honest , the presentation was so abysmal , that there was no way that we could in fact continue with them , and we have the same problem with the cleaning contract .
16 Barkes went off with a torn calf muscle early in the second half , but Mark Butler stretched the lead with a penalty and a drop goal .
17 Swindon 's right-back Hockaday went off with a fractured cheekbone just before half-time .
18 The bow went off with a terrible noise , like bones breaking .
19 He went off with a medium spring to his step and I saw him later with his arms round Donna 's shoulders , which was n't ( as far as I knew ) in his script .
20 Latus has some experience in the No 9 shirt , including the match at Stockton in December , when he made the switch after Kenyon went off with a dislocated shoulder .
21 Substitute Andy Payton had a chance after Stuart Ripley went off with a dead leg .
22 Dan Jackart , the other capped prop , went off with a damaged shoulder in the first half against North Harbour but came on as a replacement for Szabo .
23 He went off with a lovely bang . ’
24 Others record that she patiently concluded the business then before the court , and went off with a reliable escort to hold a council with Bothwell about the taming of Liddesdale and empower him to hold courts in Hermitage itself .
25 Hotel duty manager George Ashou , who was only 10ft from the blast , said : ‘ The bomb went off with a muffled crump .
26 Miley Taylor of Deepdale , who was in the Home Guard at the time , went out with a horse-drawn sledge to bring the bodies of the crew , all French-Canadians , down into Dent .
27 I went out with a new boy for a while and we fell in love .
28 ‘ Today he went out with a big score on the board and 15 overs remaining .
29 She went out with the other milkmaids to the cows in the fields .
30 ‘ All this forelock-tugging went out with the Victorian era .
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