Example sentences of "[det] [noun] went [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some observers went further and criticised him for seemingly assuming that progress from civil through political to social rights has been a painless historical process . |
2 | ‘ Some bands went down as we watched , ’ said Manchester trading standards officer Ian Simpson . |
3 | The Electricity Boards were generally reluctant to go further and show large surpluses in their accounts , for fear of criticism both from consumers and from workers in the industry , though some Boards went further than others in this direction . |
4 | Few people went in or out to gossip with her . |
5 | Some skins went further than the number one crop and had a ‘ dark shadow ’ , but at this time they were never bald . |
6 | Reliability is much to , much more to do with replicability , it 's , it 's another if another researcher went in and did it the same way , would they get the same results ? |
7 | And er you all you always went round the boulevard to another road , another street went there and Street went down here . |
8 | Once past this hurdle , there came the committee stage taken on the floor of the House , when detailed amendments could be moved clause by clause , and again all amendments had to be taken and this stage went on until each had been dealt with . |
9 | You go from er Hopeworths , Mason and Burnhams , John , Gill and Russells , Walker Brothers it was er a terribly industrial , well you could fi Road used to be all granite sets in the road , there was n't the , because there was so much traffic went up and down er it was all made of granite sets when I , when I was a kid , but my , shall I tell you what I used to do when I was a kid for my Saturday morning ? |
10 | But these scabs went back and made slates , and there was erm two officials there , they they 'd never made slate when we were working up there . |
11 | But these scabs went back and that 's what really ruined this strike . |
12 | Many Koreans went voluntarily or forcibly to Japan , mostly to engage in the most menial of jobs . |
13 | Two more days went by and my little Angels left the slate . |
14 | At the time the Caribbean islands seemed the more attractive prospect , and in the first generation of migration more Englishmen went there than to the American colonies that developed north of Virginia . |
15 | Over the next few days , more posters went up and as I read them , students whispered that ‘ something might happen ’ . |
16 | On the Monday morning two more wickets went down and , at 72 for 4 , the excitement began to mount . |
17 | Strange how that thought went round and round in his brain and would n't go away . |
18 | But several morrows went by before she received word that the lady Anne might visit the prince her husband in the company of her guardian . |
19 | and any way went down and answer it and I could hear him talking , erm , you remember he bought this aeroplane back from Americ erm from Australia , this one of and it was Australian Air Force one that he had on Australian 's , erm came back and stayed in England for a little while and then he went back to Australia , just killed himself . |
20 | The modern steam locomotives , used until they were superseded by diesel , were perhaps ten percent efficient , and the reason that steam went out and diesel was introduced was because diesel engines are more nearly forty percent efficient . |