Example sentences of "[noun] went [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The take-off flare went up at 0440 hours and Colonel Seawell was the first away as Group Commander . |
2 | The curtain went up at 2 pm , so the children had to arrive at the theatre at about 1.15 to get ready . |
3 | It is up to you , Mr. Deputy Speaker , to decide whether hon. Members are in order , but I must say that the hon. Gentleman went on at considerable length about matters some of which seemed to stray interestingly from the subject of the amendment . |
4 | Septimus Coffin went home at four-fifteen . |
5 | ‘ It 's simple really , ’ Jennifer went on at last . |
6 | An ironical cheer went up at this and we settled down for the night . |
7 | Giants went ahead at 69-67 through Johnson and as the momentum swung away from the Finns , overall victory suddenly seemed a possibility . |
8 | The birds went off at noisy full-throttle , right through a herd of deer which had been grazing quietly till then . |
9 | The first poster went up at Oval station on April 14 . |
10 | He won by four seats , and Steptoe went out at nine o'clock . |
11 | The TV went off at 10.30 . |
12 | Colette went there at 21 . |
13 | I 's got I woke , my alarm went off at nine thirty this morning , I thought shall I get up I thought no , better not |
14 | We were talking till about three and then there was three of us who stayed awake longer , Then som the alarm went off at six thirty cos someone had a newspaper round . |
15 | Town rallied and had a good effort from Kenny Campbell , well saved by keeper , Andy Hopping , after Roger Charles had found him with a great cross , but Harefield went in at half time with a deserved one nil lead . |