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

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1 Well , it seemed as if as soon as my back was turned Mrs Carrow went off down there , even though you could n't normally get her to go no further than the garden gate , like I said . ’
2 Scotland went ahead as early as the ninth minute when George Gemmell crashed the ball home after Tom Brown 's cut-back .
3 Nevertheless George Burbridge and Noel Cooper went in once more : nothing was seen of them again .
4 The Carlton meeting on Monday went off quite admirably .
5 and Phil went round there yesterday afternoon .
6 Egyptian knowledge of Anatolia went back much further : the Greco-Karian city of Pedasa , just north of Halikarnassus , is mentioned in the Gazetteer of Amenhope ( twelfth century BC ) .
7 Both teams were applauded for the way they kept going forward , and there was only one distasteful moment when Goodman went in far too late on Chivers and was deservedly booked .
8 Expansion south towards the nearby colony of Maryland went on fast enough for a pair of surveyors , Mason and Dixon , to have to draw a boundary between the two in 1702 , though this line was not completely accepted for some decades .
9 Well not till Derek went away Up There .
10 Spearfishing went out long ago , branded as cruelty ( and one of our senior club members can testify not just for that reason .
11 Fleischmann and Pons knew that they had no hopes of completing their work by May and that they could lose the race if Jones went public so soon .
12 Well , Paul went about as quickly as you can go ; I was certainly humane that time .
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