Example sentences of "[noun prp] went [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No fool , Berenson went in for finding ‘ Isabellas ’ ; Mrs Gardner fancied herself as America 's answer to Isabella d'Este , the great Renaissance art collector .
2 He and Eva went out on long walks together , or to the cinema at the ICA to see Scorsese films and exhibitions of dirty nappies .
3 The youth quarter finals followed and St Albans went through after extra time against Tynemouth , along with Viking who beat Humberside 4–0 .
4 However , Crues went back in front thanks to that Burrows/Hunter combination .
5 Rainey went back on top Down Under .
6 As Heath went down to electoral defeat in February 1974 , the yellowing of the 1970 Reorganisation of Central Government White Paper was the last thing on people 's mind .
7 His B–17 went down after continual attacks , the fighters still firing into him as he continued to fall , until the aircraft suddenly exploded .
8 Griffiths went down in Welsh history as the first person to be sent off for kicking one of his own players .
9 Town should have been two or three up … but Ipswich went back in front thanks to a John Wark penalty justice was done near the end when Town won themselves a penalty … and what do you reckon was going through Paul Bodin 's mind … the man who missed the penalty that could have given wales a world cup place was on the spot again …
10 Mollified , if not entirely convinced , Vincent went back to Mauve and tried hard to knuckle down .
11 Walsh did not appear , but Cooper and Pilger went in as non-executive members of the Board .
12 But despite the death the rowing at Oxford went on as normal today. , with crews competing in the traditional college races .
13 After lunch Morton went back to Old Jewry , to find Bragg sitting morosely at his desk .
14 The Rugeley Open on the Trent and Mersey Canal at Mossley went ahead after ice-breaking operation , although the attendance was kept down by poor road conditions .
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