Example sentences of "went [prep] a [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 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 !
3 As a young actor you obviously went for a great deal of variety in characters and accents .
4 In the end he went for a small Monet , a house on a cliff-side over the sea , surrounded by flowers .
5 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 .
6 Headford Arms , an October 1990 Balalaika dog now trained by David Connor , went for a four-figure sum and has run impressive trials .
7 After returning the van to the hire company , I went for a long walk in Hyde Park .
8 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 .
9 But we went for a long walk and Ally started talking about his work in a way I had n't heard before .
10 I put on my coat and went for a long walk on the moor .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 When the meal was over , they went for a late drink , then for a dance .
14 He had no strong views on fox hunting , he just went for a cheap day out .
15 Escaping from the awkward embarrassment of arty people , in whose company I can never say the right thing , I went for a Chinese meal .
16 Erm and then you went for a whole month which was , you could do something in that time .
17 He rarely went for a tightframed shot , but instead honed in on whatever it was the subject had and made them give him more .
18 In 1900 he went to St Thomas 's Hospital to study medicine , qualifying in 1906 as MRCS and LRCP , and he then went for a short time to Brompton Hospital and Convalescent Centre .
19 My mother volunteered to look after the luggage while my father and I went for a short walk .
20 Myeloski went for a big order while the other two ordered coffees .
21 Marion and her son had an agreeable high tea of poached eggs on toast , tea and cakes , went for a little walk along Old Compton Street and bought some gorgonzola and a pound of cherries before returning to the theatre for the evening show ; he was allowed to watch the first act from the wings before making his way back to Putney on his own .
22 As time trouble approached , Short went for a wild kingside attack , but Karpov played well and it was Short 's king which proved the weaker .
23 ‘ We went for an open systems solution because we wanted to build in flexibility for the future , ’ says ACCOUNTANCY 's Malcolm Cole .
24 Off we went as a tumultuous procession through the streets of West London .
25 From there he went as an assistant solicitor to Tynemouth county borough council , returning to Bishop Auckland after the war to take over an old-established firm of solicitors which had belonged to Colonel Dowling and which later merged with Ernest Proud 's old practice .
26 When the company I work for went through a rough patch , there were no pay rises for two years .
27 It went through a tiny hole bored in the wood , to emerge inside the jaws of the peg .
28 International representations in athletics came in abundance with Ainsley Bennett , Mike MacFarlane and Daley Thompson and football went through a veritable upsurge in the 1978–9 season with the likes of Viv Anderson , Laurie Cunningham , Cyrille Regis , Garry Thompson providing the vanguard of a train of black first-division players .
29 We went through a narrow passage into a smaller yard and Harry entered a box and got hold of a horse 's head collar .
30 I went through a long period of thinking of having him adopted .
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