Example sentences of "and she went [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Bernadette : With my other babies they 've mostly left them quite close to me , but she was put over to the side , the doctor was slow in coming , and she went over and checked her over , instead of coming to speak to me as they usually do — she went out again and did n't even look at me [ laughs ] …
2 There was a long narrow mirror by the window and she went over to it and examined herself , full-length but in sections .
3 A driftwood carving , illuminated in a small alcove , caught her attention , and she went over to take a closer look .
4 On the dresser , there was a fluted crystal vase , filled with sprays of beautifully scented freesias , and she went over to sniff them appreciatively .
5 He retired over there : his marriage had gone and so had his daughter 's ’ — and so had Magill 's first marriage she knew : marriages in the secret world had a high casuality rate — ‘ and she went over to keep house for him . ’
6 And she went round to friends telling them to get me organised when she was away .
7 And we started her off and she went round and as she went past the second time she said I ca n't stop !
8 to get up to the thirty five mile an hour you got ta go through all the five gears so you 're forever pa going like that erm and that made it worse so that last fortnight she has n't been on the bike and that last weekend when she went out she went because we was busy , she got her bike out and she went up to work one or two of her mates and then come home she said she 'd wished she had n't of gone up
9 And she went up and she said er ah look at those little ducks
10 Wexford nodded noncomittally and she went on .
11 He made no rejoinder but retreated back through the communicating door ; and she went on serving the customer .
12 The three brothers looked at their sister , and she went on , ‘ She had an interesting face that could be beautiful .
13 But it was her identity , she said , it was all she had , and she went on putting a caste mark which she had no right to on her forehead and wearing all her gold bracelets and cooking sag ghosht and dal instead of the defrosted hamburgers and chips which was what most people ate around there .
14 She knew she was lying , and she went on lying .
15 She stood poised for a moment , stretched her mouth wide , licked her lips , moved her shoulders from side to side , then let her body sway , waited for the chorus to finish and the verse to start and she went on .
16 His name is Mr William Charles Francis ; age 26 ; occupation journalist ; religion Church of England ; next-of-kin father ; addresses of both in the Admission Book ; admitted to Casualty at 10.20 A.M. — ’ and she went on to tell us all I had heard from Humber .
17 He continued up the hill , and she went on down ; but a few paces further on she stopped and looked back , and it was at that precise moment that it happened , because he had turned back as well and for a few moments they looked longingly at each other , each tongue-tied , but each sure , now , of the other 's feelings .
18 Presently the lights passed and she was in the dark again ; and she went on , feeling her way .
19 He returned to his seat and she went on , ‘ Anyway , I do n't see what 's so funny about thermals .
20 Carson looked at her blankly , and she went on , ‘ I 've stayed longer than I intended . ’
21 When Glass started his studies , Boulanger was 75 and she went on teaching until the age of 92 .
22 She was a local farmer 's wife and she went on to be our first member of Parliament and me brother was helping her and mum and dad , you see , was working for the , we , we got the house as a committee room and all , all the and I can remember going with mother , we had , we had a Co-op paper or it was Co-op orientated I 'm sure news and I can remembering canvassing Walsall Wood with me mother , well I ca n't see my Guild members doing that .
23 Rain said she would tell him presently , which did little to pacify him , and she went on in English to Maurin : ‘ Joseph ca n't operate here without you , can he ?
24 Nobody spoke and she went on : ‘ Tea or coffee , Gerald ? ’
25 And she went on briskly , springing into instant and efficient comprehension : ‘ Well , come on , bring him in to the fire , quickly !
26 ‘ We 're all fine , there 's no damage to the building and we 've been able to continue broadcasting without interruption , ’ she assured him , her voice sharp as resentment rose , and she went on to inform him of the decision she had taken .
27 Then she became calmer as realisation dawned , and she went on accusingly , ‘ So I was right .
28 ‘ You wo n't have to for long , ’ Nora assured her , and she went on to explain her idea of hunting all the way home .
29 And she went on turning , pressed to him , after she stepped from its loosened clutch .
30 And she went on to explain to him how they would now have to hasten what had previously been a very leisure long-term affair , at least in her mind .
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