Example sentences of "went [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You went off a main road went down another road and the village was at the end of a road and that was the end of it . |
2 | I went off the second board and I had to get out cos I felt sick . |
3 | Annie 's voice all but went off the chromatic scale when Kelly told her that she was turning down Ibn Fayoud 's invitation . |
4 | They went off the next day and recorded the track for the ‘ Sergeant Pepper ’ LP , it was awful , ’ he says . |
5 | Consequently she was having her first decent sleep in a couple of nights when her alarm clock went off the next morning . |
6 | A rather attractive hexagonal room that went off the main library which seemed sort of ideal for study purposes , or teaching purposes that were associated with the library . |
7 | It was hard to know where to start but we went for a private sale and a Mazda 323 on the basis that Dave Baker ( our friend in Christchurch ) has a Mazda 323 and what 's good for Dave is good for us ! |
8 | As a young actor you obviously went for a great deal of variety in characters and accents . |
9 | In the end he went for a small Monet , a house on a cliff-side over the sea , surrounded by flowers . |
10 | Wealthy ladies , doing a little charitable slumming , as well as a few shopkeepers ' wives , bought the pretty baby clothes , and the doll she had dressed went for a fabulous price , to be given to some little girl more fortunate than those for whom the money was being raised . |
11 | Headford Arms , an October 1990 Balalaika dog now trained by David Connor , went for a four-figure sum and has run impressive trials . |
12 | After returning the van to the hire company , I went for a long walk in Hyde Park . |
13 | The next day he went for a long walk , about 20 miles , during which he did a good deal of clear thinking in the mountains . |
14 | But we went for a long walk and Ally started talking about his work in a way I had n't heard before . |
15 | I put on my coat and went for a long walk on the moor . |
16 | ‘ However , I went for a second opinion , and I was put on a scan . |
17 | Experience may help you take some of these into account but if you went for a fixed fee you may have to pitch it at such a level to allow for these that it 's perhaps twice what it might be and you could lose the client . |
18 | Being Ireland , they ended up by eating three teas , then roared out to a singing pub in Howth , then went for a major curry before returning for a ‘ little party ’ in a student house . |
19 | When the meal was over , they went for a late drink , then for a dance . |
20 | He had no strong views on fox hunting , he just went for a cheap day out . |
21 | Saunders , playing his final match for Liverpool before his £2.3m move to Aston Villa , clashed with Elliott in the 10th minute as they went for a 50-50 ball . |
22 | Early one pre-Sale morning a stranger silently passed two sorters working in the vestibule , went for a few minutes into the Church , which happened at eh time to be empty of all nut noods , and then said to them as he walked out ‘ You 've made that Church live . ’ |
23 | He was educated at Harrow , from where he went for a few months into his father 's City office , which he hated ; and he spent a term in Göttingen , learning German . |
24 | Not only that , but he went for a few shots , bravely teasing back the initiative from Mushtaq and Waqar . |
25 | Escaping from the awkward embarrassment of arty people , in whose company I can never say the right thing , I went for a Chinese meal . |
26 | We treated ourselves to a reindeer steak , then went for a last walk over the bridge towards the polar Cathedral . |
27 | She went for a last walk with him — and they never returned . |
28 | Erm and then you went for a whole month which was , you could do something in that time . |
29 | Chola went for a third time to fetch some water from the river while Mina and Kāli set to work on the outside of the house . |
30 | He rarely went for a tightframed shot , but instead honed in on whatever it was the subject had and made them give him more . |