Example sentences of "went round " in BNC.
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1 | I saw a lot of both her and John in those days as I saw my parents most weekends and they often went round on Sundays as well . |
2 | We shut the place up early that evening and then all went round to the pub for a further celebration . |
3 | Once again , however , defensiveness won the day and when the Strathclyde Centre circulated forces asking them to co-operate in the venture , a decision was taken to withhold co-operation and a circular went round to this effect , suggesting the existing Home Office funded PRSU ( Police Research Services Unit ) and the Home Office Research and Planning Unit were adequate for the needs of the service . |
4 | In the 36-hole final yesterday , he went round in a five-under-par 67 to defeat Hajime Meshiai by a stroke . |
5 | Then her husband Jean-Marie went round to Mr Laroche 's house and shot him dead . |
6 | The Northern Irishman , second in the Order of Merit to Olazabal , went round in 66 to Reid 's 67 in the morning and when the American , at the 22nd hole , had his eighth birdie , Rafferty 's response was an eagle three . |
7 | Well , like , I can remember when the word went round that someone was coming to do research on the RUC . |
8 | You should have heard some of the stories that went round when you first came to Easton … |
9 | There was no answer to my knock so I went round to the side door facing the canal . |
10 | They went round American universities challenging the debaters . |
11 | I went round afterwards and asked him what was the problem . |
12 | Every time the car went round a corner you had to turn the whole radio round to face a different way That was the only way you could get half-decent reception . |
13 | Baby Jesus was real poor , so he had to grow up on a farm and that , and when he got bigger he went round with some friends telling everyone about God , and then he died . |
14 | He went round with some seeds , planting them in the ground and that , but some of them grew and some of them did n't . |
15 | Groups of new men drafted from the rifle companies were being introduced to their new weapons as the Army Commander went round . |
16 | For a change the weather was fine , and when shortly after midnight the company second in command went round to visit the soldiers in the trenches , he found morale high . |
17 | I went round with him twice : once just before dusk , then again at six o'clock the next morning after a filthy , freezing night . |
18 | Nick Price , incredibly , started two shots ahead , went round in 69 and lost by two shots to a superb 65 . |
19 | There were seven flats in the building but the three main reception rooms and the hallway and gallery which went round and then , of course , up to the upstairs room , had been blocked off . |
20 | Riborg approved of the Iraquis because they wore clean shirts every day , but disapproved of the Welsh because they were dirty and noisy and went round in droves . |
21 | ‘ Is that why your mother went round smelling like an old goat ? ’ |
22 | He went round to the stage door afterwards and asked the man on duty to send up his name . |
23 | As she went round to the back of the Post Office , she could hear Mrs Hollins and Rachel in the kitchen , giggling and chattering while they cooked their Sunday lunch . |
24 | She swung herself down from the back door and went round to the front steps of the kiosk . |
25 | ‘ Then you went round her house last night . |
26 | ‘ That 's why you went round there this morning , was n't it ? |
27 | An image came into her head : of Gazzer 's spray can dropping out of his pocket and clunking across the floor of the kiosk : a little vandal who went round spraying his name everywhere . |
28 | On Tuesday morning , at 9 o'clock , Marie , following Simon 's instructions , went round to Bella 's to try to persuade her to bank her money . |
29 | Garden parties in the summer at Miss Annie 's who went round muttering to herself and poking everybody with her parasol . |
30 | Now Sid and Ethel demonstrated a samba , doing scissor-cutting steps backwards and forwards , then with hands on hips somehow entwined , and heads looking behind them , they went round in a circle . |