Example sentences of "[noun pl] went [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah they went down in convoy car and I think they , four or five cars went down there |
2 | But it must never be forgotten that the political , economic , cultural transformation of the world by European influences went on right down to 1945 and beyond . |
3 | But when the inspectors went back earlier this year , they counted five hundred and fifty eight animals still on his farm . |
4 | The Victorian styles went down very well with the Japanese buyers . |
5 | She stopped in mid bite and her ears went back warily . |
6 | He was speaking at a lunch organised by the Industrial Development Board for leading businessmen in the Province , and his words went down well . |
7 | And they were expecting , of course , a well-run settlement , a sort of East Anglian kibbutz , where the members had appointed duties , where vegetarianism prevailed and brown rice had an almost holy significance and discussions on mystical or occult or philosophic subjects went on long into the night . |
8 | Apart from the personal attacks , its indictment of her political and ideological ideas went back as far as 1978 when she published her novel Await . |
9 | The GB and Ireland team went wild , rushing across the green to swamp their Scottish saviour and the celebrations went on long into the night , and the morning too . |
10 | And the celebrations went on long into the night … they could n't have done any better Down Under . |
11 | FARM incomes went up significantly last year . |
12 | And when the lights went on again in Belfast in 1945 General Eisenhower , later President , was a guest in the Royal Box . |
13 | It went up in flames as the lights went out all over Europe . |
14 | road it were , always remember and all lights went out so we pulled into this the guest house but could n't get in and next door was a pub so cos an Army camp near some soldiers come in and says in morning I says aye , he said what time are you going , I said |
15 | The lights went down further , and I guessed Kruger was working up to the big climax , whatever that was . |
16 | ‘ Things went through smoothly , ’ he says , ‘ But now the terms have changed and payments only continue for a year . ’ |
17 | You know we were all amateurs at the game , the workers , but some of the women you know do it professionally , had worked elsewhere , knew how things went on elsewhere you know , with the D H S S or whatever . |
18 | Besides , unless I chose to remain here , how could I see that things went on well ? |
19 | However , things went on very well at after that . |
20 | The guns went off again , and Carradine felt the thumps across his chest . |
21 | Sometimes the Forfarshire 's engines made strange noises , and the paddle wheels went round slowly . |
22 | A large part of their earnings went back again to the USA for investment ; as a result they had to pay Belpan National Bank 's transfer charges twice . |
23 | Enquiries on the ship to establish ownership of the goods went on well into the wee small hours , continuing the following day , Sunday . |
24 | However , with Jean Parmiter and Ann Langford teaching things were soon under way and the Display Items went down very well . |
25 | Muslins and calicoes became the fashionable fabrics , and under the determined leadership of Sir Josiah Child profits went up sharply if not always regularly in the 1670s and 1680s , so that the price of shares rose ninefold between 1660 and 1685 . |
26 | The servants went out very quietly . |
27 | If one of those bombs went off prematurely we would all have been blown off the roof , and what good would that have done anyone ? |
28 | Suddenly , when she had been lost to everything , alarm bells went off again as the sound of someone knocking on her bedroom door penetrated her thoughts . |
29 | ‘ Several of my friends went up yesterday , and were expecting to spearhead a big breakthrough . ’ |
30 | Next , three young ladies went in together , and came back full of praise for the gipsy 's skill . |