Example sentences of "[noun] went [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A long time ago when I was six years old me and Neil went out mise chifing I chut a stown and it naile it a wondow then we ran off then we came to somedody garben then we clad up there tree and shouted fatet . |
2 | When parties went out grouse shooting , whisky was always taken for the beaters , keepers and loaders . |
3 | When the hot , salted water went down Andrew 's throat , he gulped , and it would have all spurted out had Peggy , and none too gently , not clamped his jaws together again . |
4 | All the English families went down south . |
5 | They were getting the best of it , too , for there were only serving-people left and a few armed men , since the rest went off north with the courier . |
6 | ‘ The amateurs in the two teams went out grouse-shooting during the morning ’ , disclosed one account of Surrey against Derbyshire at Glossop in 1902 . |
7 | Some of the family firms went back generations . |
8 | So Malcolm went down Club Row market and bought us a cat and the most ridiculously horrible food — tins of sardines and those disgusting tinned plum tomatoes they used to try and make you eat at school . |
9 | Streets over a square-mile area were evacuated but after no bombs went off police blasted a window off the van and discovered the deadly cargo . |
10 | Newcastle 's Robert Lee tangled with Millwall substitute Alex Rae and right-back Ken Cunningham and when the winger went down linesman John Jones immediately signalled a foul . |
11 | Italy 's prices went up 14% last year , more than twice the rate of inflation . |
12 | When the eighth wicket went down England were still nine behind , only for two unlikely heroes to emerge . |
13 | The heaters went down years ago . ’ |
14 | The boys went out night after night and some did not return . |
15 | As Clare went out Carolyn quickly and unexpectedly closed the door behind her and said ’ Thankyou , ’ as if she 'd been shown her hotel room by a maid . |
16 | It was easy to see that his roots went down fathoms deep in this soil , and transplanting would have destroyed everything in him that was of quality . |