Example sentences of "[pers pn] went [adv prt] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Bob watched her all the way down the stairs , agonized on her behalf ; still more agonized when it occurred to him , just as she went out of sight , that he should have gone down with her and carried the case . |
2 | She went out of business in April 1990 but , because the contract specified a minimum term of three years , only stopped making payments last May . |
3 | ‘ It 's not just the football , it 's a nice town and it 's a nice day out ; if we went out of existence I just would n't know where to turn . |
4 | Presumably they went out of favour because when one thinks about them , they must have been dangerous . |
5 | Ere he went out of Engilond , |
6 | Here she was , throwing all her professional energies into promoting Romano de Sciorto and his company , when personally she would n't mind if he went out of business tomorrow … |
7 | We went on keeping a watch on his activities , but not for long , because he went out of business . |
8 | Cos he went out of Scott 's . |
9 | I complained before it went out of warranty and again after it had gone out of warranty and it was sort of very dodgy and I had |
10 | I also used to compare the buzzard to a kite , being allowed to gain height gradually and seeming to grow smaller and smaller until it went out of control and soared off into the distance with the wind . |
11 | The two children , Christopher and Mathew Keys were in the back of their parents ' Metro saloon when it went out of control on the A424 near Burford . |
12 | The car had been travelling along the A534 from Wrexham to Holt when it went out of control . |
13 | Constructed of stone and with a tiled roof , it went out of use shortly after the First World War . |
14 | The last reference to its use for paper production appears around the 1840s , following which it went out of use . |
15 | Your Committee has purchased an ex G.W.R. coach which some people believe to have run on the BCR in its last years before it went out of use . |
16 | Society reacted to it , the organs of law reacted to it and eventually but not as a result of direct cause and effect — it is something more subtle than that — it went out of fashion . |
17 | ‘ Thirty years ago , the dragsmen would regularly steal baggage from the roof of a four-wheeler ; then it went out of fashion . |
18 | That how it went out of hand in the end in it . |