Example sentences of "went [adv prt] [prep] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | The Ellerman & Bucknall ladies team won their heat and then went on to victory in the final . |
2 | Cos I went down to Colchester in the July , in the July . |
3 | Yeah , I came I went up about a year ago , I remember when I went down to Hertford in the yeah , I said I , I forgot to say what ticket and they automatically give you an adult do n't they ? |
4 | ‘ It went down to Jim in the path lab . |
5 | Wrapped in the adulation which expressed the country 's relief at being saved from a constitutional crisis , Baldwin went down to Astley in December . |
6 | Independent Television undermined the BBC 's historical sense of privilege and security : with less than 30% of the national audience — it went down to 27% in the 1950s — the BBC 's position as the main instrument of broadcasting was clearly threatened , as were its claims to the full licence fee . |
7 | Students of our naval past may treasure those small books bound in wood salvaged from the Mary Rose , which heeled over and sank off Portsmouth in 1545 ; or brought up from the Royal George which , a tarnished monument to the neglect of the Admiralty , went down at Spithead in 1772 with nearly a thousand souls . |
8 | John Sinclair , who runs Cliveden so successfully as a luxury hotel , and his attractive wife , guests went in to dinner in the dining-rooms . |
9 | They then returned to the Print Room , while guests went in to luncheon in the Great Hall . |
10 | By the time Bernei went over for London in the 69th minute , Sheffield had accumulated a massive 32–0 lead . |
11 | ‘ I went over to GMTV in October when the new staff were assembled , ’ he said . |
12 | Des Walker went off to Italy in the summer then Clough allowed Darren Wassall , another class defender , to drift out of his contract and join Derby . |
13 | While the Collector went off to bed in the middle of the day , Harry made a round of the Residency wheel accompanied by the giant Sikh , Hookum Singh , festooned in lengths of chain . |
14 | How smart and glamorous they looked when they went off to London in the evenings , Dad in his suits and Eva with shawls and hats and expensive shoes and handbags . |
15 | ( 120 men of the 650 in the battalion went off to Cyprus in September for a month . ) |
16 | But as posters went up on campuses in the populous city of Shanghai , the situation became more critical and was fraught with behind-the-scenes manoeuvring . |
17 | I went up to Cambridge in the Michaelmas term of 1921 . |
18 | He went up to Cambridge in 1739 , to Pembroke College , as a sizar , was awarded a College scholarship in 1740 , a degree in 1743 , and a College Fellowship in 1745 . |
19 | He went up to Cambridge in 1826 and read Divinity ; while there he helped to found the Jesus Lane Sunday School . |
20 | And , excluding oil and other erratic items , the underlying deficit with non-EC countries went up to £711m in April . |
21 | It 's very interesting that the only way in which one tory hand went up in support in community services committee for any of the things we had before us and I can only worry , was only because the . |
22 | The old boat , seen in our picture ( below ) with her cox'n Walter Fairbairn , saved over 60 lives , and was the last pulling and sailing lifeboat in Scotland when she finally went out of service in 1943 . |
23 | Even from the time Rousseau was writing [ the 17505 ] the baton went out of use in Parisian concerts … |
24 | Many other rural mills of similar size went out of business in the face of competition from the larger steam-powered urban mills , but Lower Framilode Mill managed to survive up to the mid 1940s . |
25 | Mill and bakery went out of business in the 1960s . |
26 | She went out of business in April 1990 but , because the contract specified a minimum term of three years , only stopped making payments last May . |
27 | A recent archaeological find is illuminating : one Corinthian fishmonger , whose Carthaginian amphoras and exotic western Mediterranean merchandise ( the scales of the fish can be identified ) show that his was a high-grade shop , went out of business in the early years of the Peloponnesian War , perhaps as a result of the Athenian blockade of the Corinthian gulf ( Arch . |
28 | There was disappointment for Banbury 's Claire Taylor , who went out of tournament in the quarter final stage . |
29 | That how it went out of hand in the end in it . |
30 | They ran a fleet of slow , chain-driven lorries , a type that quickly went out of fashion in the ‘ twenties . |