Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] went [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 me as well actually I did one of your tricks Sue I mean we 'd done something I mean is it Li Liz went in and said , and would you like to report Tony on what you 've discussed , and I just spoke he never even got a got chance to say one other sentence I 'm just doing a .
2 Possibly because some of them might 've been councillors and knew the ways that sort of er things went on and how to get things done officially and above board .
3 Bundini 's eyes went up and down .
4 Harry 's eyes went back and forth under bushy red eyebrows .
5 Pike 's legs went up and down like someone walking the wrong way along a travelator .
6 And of course the old fellow 's holes went out but they went right over him nev never a scratch on him .
7 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 .
8 The country 's leaders went on as before .
9 Jinny sat resentfully , mopping round and round her plate with the last piece of bread as Joe 's voice went on and on .
10 Lawrie McMenemy 's men went ahead when a free-kick by Tottenham striker Darren Anderton was headed into his own net by defender Nuno Luis .
11 Grant 's pass went astray but Eastwood , surprisingly axed from Great Britain 's World Cup showdown with Australia last month , kicked ahead to beat Leeds substitute Vince Fawcett to the touchdown .
12 Terry 's eyebrows went up and she felt herself blushing furiously .
13 I agree with Tim , the last few mins were very confusing and was like a blur , I do n't know how Macca 's goal went in and still could n't after watching MotD ( or Manchester of the Day as it was called in TSB ! ) .
14 The Queen 's visit went ahead and ‘ the genial and warm-hearted people [ of Ghanaj gave her an unprecedented reception . …
15 The man 's arm went up and he threw the grenade through the open door .
16 The Prime Minister 's speech went ahead as planned .
17 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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