Example sentences of "[noun sg] went [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 From that day on , nothing about the mill went well -unless Neva had a hand in it .
2 A public meeting went ahead as planned in Leyburn last night and a petition to Parliament will still be handed to Mr Hague in the town today .
3 Mary Finnigan : ‘ A few days after the death of David 's father , the free festival went ahead as planned and the day was fabulous ; the sun shone and everybody but everybody had a wonderful time .
4 The second show of the evening went ahead as though there had been no problems .
5 ‘ The match went ahead although most Boro supporters wished it had n't — they were trounced 4–1 .
6 ‘ The match went ahead though and the catches were obviously low from the polluted stretch .
7 But his distaste went deeper than irritation at an unwelcome complication to his inquiry , at the bizarre intrusion of irrationality into a job so firmly rooted in the search for evidence which would stand up in court , documented , demonstrable , real .
8 For a while my self-loathing and judgement of self went deeper than they had ever been in my life .
9 ( 12 December 1772 ) The opera went ahead as planned , though not without some mishaps , recounted by Leopold :
10 He told himself that he was the last man who could reasonably be expected to advise or reassure on the problems of pregnancy and he sensed that Rickards 's unhappiness at his wife 's absence went deeper than missing her company .
11 In the name of multiprocessing-on-the-desktop , its new buzzword , Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation last week went ahead as expected ( UX No 432 ) and unveiled its latest Sparcstation 10s .
12 In the name of multiprocessing on the desktop , the company 's new buzzword , Sun Microsystems Computer Corp last week went ahead as expected and unveiled its latest Sparcstation 10s ( CI No 2,151 ) .
13 Despite the rising tension over the nuclear issue the new avenues of contact stipulated by the December 1990 Agreement on Reconciliation , Non-aggression , Exchange and Co-operation went ahead as scheduled .
14 His medical went well until he revealed that he suffered from asthma and David pointed out to him that he would never cope with that particular job .
15 As to what counsel said there is a keen dispute which their Lordships can not resolve , beyond observing that there is nothing in the abbreviated note of the arguments in the district court to suggest that counsel went further than to point out that the immediate future of the B.M.F.L. prosecution was highly speculative .
16 The Thing tried to explain that the Ship went faster than the sun , although the sun actually stood still .
17 His hand went forward as he spoke .
18 Trials for certification went well until a spin test dictated by the Bureau of Air Commerce ( later CAA ) resulted in a flat spin , whereupon the pilot , Jack Kelley , abandoned the aircraft by parachute and it was destroyed .
19 The mounting criticism of the parties did not deter de Gaulle , however , and on 21 October 1945 the election-referendum went ahead as planned .
20 Lowe says his company went further than its original plans for a 5,000-mile range aircraft because customers wanted it , and that the GV and its performance figures are not a paper exercise or design concept , but a wind-tunnel-proven reality .
21 Moves towards the demonetization of gold went further when , under the second amendment to the articles of agreement in Jamaica in 1976 , it was agreed that the IMF should dispose of one-third of its gold holdings .
22 Nevertheless , in several important respects , the declaration went further than sovereignty declarations adopted in June in the Russian Federation , Uzbekistan and Moldavia [ see pp. 37539-40 ] .
23 My brother went my brother went yesterday as well .
24 The Prime Minister 's speech went ahead as planned .
25 Indeed , in Reg. v. Secretary of State for Transport , Ex parte Factortame Ltd. [ 1990 ] 2 A.C. 85 your Lordships ' House went further than this and had regard to a Law Commission report not only for the purpose of ascertaining the mischief but also for the purpose of drawing an inference as to Parliamentary intention from the fact that Parliament had not expressly implemented one of the Law Commission 's recommendations .
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