Example sentences of "[pers pn] went [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There was something er Oh well I went away again somewhere . |
2 | But I went straight out again . |
3 | I went there pretty regularly on and off on shore-leave during the early and middle fifties . |
4 | So if you went much too fast on the steeplechase , you do not have extra time on phase C. Therefore , it is important to get the timing right . |
5 | yeah , you can go ok watch her actually because er , she went right back up on these bloody chairs this afternoon , I mean she really cried , oh course I mean she , oh when Catherine come in I mean she 'd not long done it , then she nodded off to sleep I said oh they always say you should try , I mean I |
6 | Flavia enjoyed the paper-games and , as she had said , the dancing ; she went nearly as often as she was asked ( Better not hang about too much in the house on the bay ) ; she enjoyed the company … moderately . |
7 | If she went straight home now she would make it just in time to pick up her little daughter from her next-door neighbour 's and escort her personally to her appointment . |
8 | Taking up the big garden fork in the corner , she went straight out again . |
9 | She went straight back downstairs , got her own clothes together , and made a bundle with some of the provisions . |
10 | ‘ She went doolally once before , ’ Otley told her . |
11 | She kicked off her shoes on the carpet , and slid back silently to listen down the well of the staircase ; and picking up from this level only minor and ambiguous sounds , she went quickly down again one floor , to where she could lean cautiously over the glossy black banister , and train both eyes and ears upon any activity in the hall below . |
12 | She went very rapidly indeed but she knew what a long morning it would seem to her mother lying there alone unable to move . |
13 | And we went all round the bed and we went all round outside , we went all through the back smelt outside Jane 's door in case she 'd she were on fire could n't find nothing , sat down and read , he said it 's cos the telly 's on and I expect it 's damp and it 's you know |
14 | you know er , I mean we went only about ago . |
15 | There are tigers there , and there 's leopards and things called sloth bears , a sort of bear , but they 're actually quite rare so er we did n't see any of those , apart from the rhinos , we went very very quietly crawled under the undergrowth and we saw them in a water hole and they were just bathing there . |
16 | If they wanted to poach they went away somewhere else . |
17 | The rest , as far as Airdrie were concerned , was the recipe a la MacDonald , though they went forward just enough to show that the incongruously exotic Justin Fashanu could be a real asset . |
18 | We played a couple of club dates , one of which was filmed as the next video for ‘ Back To The Light ’ , and then we did three smallish stadium gigs with Joe Cocker and the B-52s , and they went very well too . |
19 | If Englishmen in America were to push on to the west , it was fairly predictable that there would be clashes with the thinly scattered Indian population , and it was quite certain that if they went far enough either west or north they would meet the French . |
20 | The king 's messenger caught up with him at Piacenza and they went together as far as Lyons . |
21 | He went no further either because of ideological conservatism , or because of lack of courage of his convictions . |
22 | He went straight back on to the mat to work with his judo partner of a decade and more , Brown . |
23 | His toes were aching so much that he went upstairs very slowly , walking flat-footed to avoid bending his tingling ankles . |
24 | ‘ But he did n't — he went ever so quietly and it was very peaceful . ’ |
25 | It went pretty well actually , the feedback I got from my immediate boss fairly pleased with it was pleased with it |
26 | And it went right down there |
27 | It went straight away back to the old socialist ideology of fifty years ago . |
28 | Then it went straight up so fast that it was just a blur and jerked to a halt high over the crowd . |
29 | It went past very quickly . ’ |
30 | It went ahead later on such a scale and at such a pace that it can now be seen as one of the most important facts of modem history . |