Example sentences of "[noun pl] went [adv] [coord] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Plenty of motor cars went in and out through the Pembroke and Gillingham Gates but it has not been suggested that there was any real night-time disturbance from traffic using the dockyard . |
2 | In the best place , the waves went up and down two or three metres every minute . |
3 | Bundini 's eyes went up and down . |
4 | And the eyes went up and down and then they were going up and down . |
5 | Almost senseless with terror , she was n't even aware that her screams went on and on . |
6 | Pike 's legs went up and down like someone walking the wrong way along a travelator . |
7 | The worst episode of foul play was perpetrated by Southland lock Mark Tinnock , whose feet went up and down repeatedly in a tap-dancing motion on Lions ' flanker Richard Webster during a ruck . |
8 | In that erm , in that mermaid outfit , and earning some ridiculous amount of money for an hour , while other models went up and down a catwalk for a tenth of the money , or something . |
9 | The pop tapes went on and on . |
10 | His executives went in and out of office like dogs at a fair , and so did his treasurers . |
11 | Figures went round and round in her head all the time now . |
12 | Instead the figures went up and up but was this due to Davy 's lamp ? |
13 | The questions went on and on . |
14 | Wooden horses and kangaroos and chickens went round and round also , a few of them with children on their backs . |
15 | Even when a gag was stuffed into her mouth the sounds went on and on . |
16 | White-dressed , white-turbanned servants went in and out . |
17 | Other games went on and on . |
18 | A but seeing that the official figures were published every month our wages went up or down every month . |
19 | And so the wages went up and down annually like as distinct from monthly , which was a bit of a job for the employers to adjust every month . |
20 | They widened even more and his eyebrows went up and down , with an odd little flicker , as though with the effort of forcing his message silently across the air to Jinny . |