Example sentences of "[coord] went on [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | They climbed back into the jeep and went on along the rutted lane , lurching and splashing through deep puddles , the Brigadier worrying audibly all the way because ‘ things were n't as they should be . ’ |
2 | She went back to her place with a complacent bounce to her step , and with a curse , but not meaning it , I took the Coke and a glass to her table and went on into the dome car for the rest . |
3 | Charlotte took her ticket , and went on into the enclosure of Aurae Phiala . |
4 | Eventually he sighed again , picked up his bag and went on up the steps into his house . |
5 | He picked it up in an hour or two and went on to the guitar . |
6 | She picked her way over the scattered things and went on to the balcony . |
7 | But her host 's calm demeanour as he scribbled a few notes and went on to the next call calmed her fears . |
8 | I smiled and went on down the train , getting the feel of it now , understanding the way it was put together , beginning to wonder about things like electricity , water supply and sewage . |
9 | And she turned and went on down the path . |
10 | Then he walked past and went on down the stairs . |
11 | As he passed Jenny 's door he paused momentarily , but shook his head at himself and went on down the stairs . |
12 | She took the torch , using it freely now because speed was of the first importance , and stealth of none at all , and went on down the slippery path towards the thick box hedge , behind which the invisible red roof hung , representing help and companionship . |
13 | This could have had unfortunate consequences , so we started up the motor and went on towards the beach . |
14 | Birkett shrugged his shoulders and went on with the fish cakes . |
15 | ‘ Not bad , ’ Gay conceded , and went on with the good work . |
16 | He was taken to hospital by ambulance , but later returned to the Ball and went on with the rest of the party to the Moynihans where he was photographed , with others , his jaw visibly swelling . |
17 | He glanced briefly at the written note , put it aside and went on with the meeting . |
18 | Work began at seven in the morning and went on until the time , as the station-master put it , ‘ when the work is finished ’ , usually seven in the evening . |
19 | In some instances the masses did not stop with the obit but went on with the annual ‘ year 's mind ’ for up to ten years or more . |
20 | She gave no reply but went on through the store-room , whose walls were lined with shelves , some holding bottles of sweets , others boxes of all sizes , then through another door and into a corridor , from which , six feet to the right of her , a door led into the store-room of the tobacconist shop . |