Example sentences of "he went [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She went to England in her teens ( 1917 ) to work under the dark genius of Sickert , and from him went on to France , where first , and briefly , she learnt from Andere Lhote , and then commenced a lifetime study with and under Albert Gleizes . |
2 | As soon as they came in from the fishing , John — Augustus left Robinson and his potboy to take the tackle and the satisfactory number of dead char back to the inn while he went over to Hause Point . |
3 | He went over to Berowne 's jacket , and brought out the fountain pen . |
4 | He went over to Florence and took her in his arms . |
5 | He went over to Frank who just said , ‘ I 'm OK , Mahmoud , we all just want to go home . ’ |
6 | And then we went down on the floor and he went over to Bernard and he says , och ! |
7 | He went over to Gabriel and smiled . |
8 | He went over to opposition and pursued this new policy until his death in 1199 . |
9 | As far as I know that 's , that 's going out as well , erm in fact he went over to Dublin to get a bit of training erm idea in pilot . |
10 | We also had an Agricultural Orga Horticultural Organiser erm with experimental plots and he went round to schools as well and er |
11 | ‘ Thank you , ’ Robbie began , but he went on without pause . |
12 | As her cheeks paled visibly , he went on without mercy , ‘ You may have succeeded in getting your greedy little hooks into my father and my brother , but you 're never going to get them into my sister . |
13 | He went on about mum . |
14 | Nothing , even in the tests , was a better example of the man and his leadership than when he went on as replacement open-side flanker against the so-called Emerging Wallabies in Hobart . |
15 | He went on to Italy , where he spent two years in the study of medicine at Padua University . |
16 | He went on to Kensington Grammar School before being articled to a surveyor in the City of London . |
17 | From there he went on to Jesus College , Cambridge , the first from his school to get a Cambridge scholarship . |
18 | He went on to Edinburgh University in 1872 . |
19 | He went on to University College London , where he graduated B.Sc. |
20 | After studying with Herman Joynes , he went on to Chichester Theological College . |
21 | He went on to discourse at length on the nature of fat . |
22 | if we suppose a traveller to set out from Venice on March 1 , 1245 , the first day of the Venetian year , he would find himself in 1244 when he reached Florence ; and if after a short stay he went on to Pisa , the year 1246 would already have begun there . |
23 | Then he went on to Gaza . |
24 | From Eric Abbott he went on to Canterbury to talk to the archbishop , Geoffrey Fisher . |
25 | He went on to Westminster Hospital Medical School , where he qualified as a doctor in 1954 . |
26 | He went on in Spanish , ‘ You are Shelley , yes ? ’ |
27 | And he went on in English and in the manner of his ‘ Jottings ’ : ‘ How many generations ago , when she was a young girl , might she have sat for Pietro and become his Madonna della Misericordia ? |
28 | ‘ Am I to infer that Laurie is n't your lover ? ’ he went on in patent disbelief . |
29 | He went on in Book IV ( 1603 ) to introduce free declamation on whole chords ( ‘ Sfogava con le stelle ’ ) and to heighten his norm of unconventional dissonance , thus provoking a famous attack by the conservative theorist Giovanni Artusi . |
30 | He went on from Madrid to visit Galicia ( his father 's birthplace ) , Barcelona and Seville . |