Example sentences of "went [prep] [art] [num] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Right last Friday we went through the four stages of selling . |
2 | Monboddo and Johnson debated ‘ whether the Savage or the London Shopkeeper had the best existence , : unamazingly , no firm conclusion was reached , apart from Boswell 's recurring delight at how well the encounter went between the two men . |
3 | Now big lorries went past every five minutes , carrying things for the new buildings . |
4 | CONTRASTING FORTUNES : Geoff Cooke ( left ) was unhappy about referee Brian Kinsey as the Lions were defeated , but All Black Grant Fox ( right ) went past the 1,000 points mark with his winning penalty |
5 | The week before they were going to Dublin he went with the two girls and Rose to Boles in the town . |
6 | In the end the European side went into the 12 singles matches with a two point lead ( 9-7 ) but only after two Yorkshiremen had produced a rearguard action at the end of the day which even General Custer would have been proud of . |
7 | BROUGH PARK is buzzing about the trial time of newcomer Jerpoint Randy , which went round the 500 metres trip in 30.44 secs . |
8 | Of the £194.2 million ( $337.9 million ) in the 1991/92 budget , just over £58 million ( $100.9 million ) went to the four nationals ( Royal Opera House , Royal National Theatre , Royal Shakespeare Company , English National Opera ) and the South Bank Centre , with only £3.5 million ( $6.09 million ) for the visual arts , the main clients being the Whitechapel Gallery in London , the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol and the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford . |
9 | He went to the 1928 Olympics , equalling the 100 yards record in the semi-final . |
10 | During 1907–8 , although a local committee was formed by the ETS to study the " female question " , priority went to the 50 hours campaign , which was finally settled in February 1909 , thus leaving the way clear . |
11 | If a body exercising the statutory powers went beyond the four corners of the act , then the court could intervene . |