Example sentences of "went [adv] with a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was also he who told me of the Great Ones , ’ he went on with a faraway look , ‘ and how they had chosen us to be saved to do this . ’ |
2 | He went along with a friend who was auditioning for the lead and landed the part himself , playing a thug hanged for murder . |
3 | He went along with a friend who was auditioning for the lead and landed the part himself , playing a thug hanged for murder . |
4 | So when did all those people on the bus who went down with a cold become ill ? |
5 | And then Ratagan went down with a grypesh at his throat , and Riven forgot about hesitating . |
6 | It flew through the air to land some distance away as both men went down with a crash that shook the ground . |
7 | I hit the gunman right between the windows of his soul and he went down with a lot of sparks and technoflash that I for one was n't expecting . |
8 | Setback number one arose the night before the game when their regular goalkeeper went down with a mystery illness . |
9 | Rovers were forced into a pre-match reshuffle as Neil McNab went down with a stomach bug . |
10 | Went down with a bang over there . ’ |
11 | Mm , I thought I 'd get it , I really did think I 'd get it and I went down with a bump when I did n't |
12 | Karin went down with a group of 20 divers expecting to come across the usual remnants from ships like portholes and anchors . |
13 | There was a sudden space when the man at Riven 's shoulder went down with a cry . |
14 | Freda , from Salford , Manchester , also says a ‘ bungling surgeon ’ at the Northern Manchester Hospital removed the WRONG ovary when she went in with a cyst . |
15 | The cool of the garden greeted you as you went in with a breath as welcome as that of the north wind at the top of a house during the season of akhet . |
16 | Impatiently , Ted went outside with a brush and prodded the eaves to drive out any birds that might be disturbing his peace . |
17 | If the planning application , as the gentleman in in the rear says er went through with a cottage , and a house , he 'd have exactly the same |
18 | He appears to have been pleased that someone was fostering the substance which so interested him , and went away with a sample of Oxford material , which was more potent than any he had himself prepared . |
19 | So Minter went away with a flea in his ear . |
20 | You went away with a photograph to show us . |
21 | When Jinny went over with a bowl of water to wash her udder , she stirred restlessly , flicking her tail . |
22 | Her glass went over with a crystal Ting ! |
23 | He went home with a man who made love to him very violently on the living room floor , wanting to fuck Boy face down on the floor , and straight away , without any kissing ; the floor was covered with scraps of glittering sequined fabrics . |
24 | He went home with a man who had wallpapered his living room with seven hundred copies of the cover of a Sunday colour magazine showing a white-skinned 22-year-old Glaswegian photographed wearing the second , whiter skin of a gymnast 's leotard ; his hands and wrists were also powdered dead white . |
25 | He went home with a couple who had been together for twelve years , not because he wanted to know what it would be like to be made love to by two men at once , but rather to see how these particular two men lived as a couple ; specifically , what they did together in the morning before going to work . |
26 | On the day , I went home with a couple of mates and watched football on television . |
27 | At the time half the city 's school boards were distracted by criminal investigations — into how a grand piano went home with a board member , how their election hand-outs came to be printed by school members on school presses , why others dealt drugs and what exactly was the price of a promotion ( $10,000 could get you a deputy principalship in the Bronx ) . |
28 | He , he said to me , cos he goes , he said to me , how come your brother always went home with a certificate ? |
29 | They were happy affairs — we dressed in our best , played a few games like Farmer In His Den , Blind Man 's Bluff Or Musical Chairs , we enjoyed a tea of sandwiches , chocolate biscuits , ice cream and jelly , sang ‘ Happy Birthday ’ and went home with a slice of cake . |
30 | Hankin will be heartened by the news that young defender Sean Gregan , who went off with a rib injury in Saturday 's home defeat by Preston , has recovered quickly . |