Example sentences of "went [adv] in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever research still went on in that area remained the privilege of Tech-Green itself : unpublished and hidden . |
2 | Yet whatever went on in that race , Kelly was certain that Short was a part of it . |
3 | A certain amount of research into the effects of ageing went on in that period ( and not only in Britain ) but much of it was forgotten when the crisis of ageing and labour shortage seemed less acute in the 1960s — the ‘ age of automation ’ ( Bagrit , 1965 ) , of greater availability of female and immigrant labour and of youth . |
4 | ‘ Do you remember how it used to be between us , Jessamy ? ’ he went on in that same low and almost hypnotic voice . |
5 | The only other thing I have to put to you is this that I 've already put to er what we allege went on in that bedroom . |
6 | But she could not say a word as he went on in that same tone . |
7 | For all that , there was not much that went on in this household that Radulfus did not know . |
8 | They went on in this vein for several minutes while Ganem , occasionally shaking his head in disgust , tried to continue his conversation with Coleman . |
9 | I went on in this fashion for some while . |
10 | How should he get through his work if he went on in this way ? |
11 | She imagined Georg happy and married to some nice girl , while she went on in this gulf of misery for the rest of her life , hanging around waiting for glimpses of Gesner , spending every night reliving every moment they had been together , all the wonderful things he had said to her , the magic of his hands when he touched her — she shivered . |
12 | Fabia felt then that if he went on in this ‘ lift her up , knock her down ’ fashion for very much longer , the way her heart was behaving , she would probably have heart failure . |
13 | We know very little of what went on in these places , from either archaeological or historical evidence , but R. H. Britnell has suggested that most markets were ‘ closely related to the growth of local trade between food producers , craftsmen and tradesmen ’ . |
14 | But that sort of thing went on in those days , money was physically handled all the time . |
15 | The village started half-alive about her , lights went on in some windows , then off again as the daylight strengthened . |
16 | And er happily we went along in that situation and I 've got to say this er I had shop stewards who even if they were new shop stewards coming into the committee , were n't long in developing the same train of thought as ourselves and , and you know we dealt with things in such a manner but er we were efficient just as efficient , you know , as our members were on the production line , and perhaps a little more efficient than the management in determining times . |
17 | The figure shows that the rates of caesarean sections , epidural anaesthesia , and forceps and vacuum extractions went down in some maternity units but increased in most of them . |
18 | HALSTEAD went down in this crucial Jewson League Premier Division relegation battle to the only goal of the game , scored after half an hour by –George Wilson . |
19 | Then he went down in this loose scrum , should n't have been there , but he was always a bit of a hero , and I put my foot in looking for the ball and there he was . |
20 | Gloucester went down in this one … the Italian team winning by 18 points to thirteen … the cherry and whites only try was scored by Don Caskie … no complaints from coach Richardson though he reckons the team are ready for the challenge of a new season |
21 | ‘ So he went off in such a hurry or so worried that he forgot to cancel . |
22 | The Bushman was following it , but suddenly he swerved aside and he went off in another direction and I followed him , although I could clearly see the buffalo hoofmarks leading off in the opposite way . |
23 | These developments also reveal a basic change in the conception of the travelling agent whose existence went back in some form to the beginning of organised antislavery in the 1780s . |
24 | There were grasses and fruits and roots and even nuts and berries , for King Darzin 's people went everywhere in those days , through the woods and fields . |
25 | I had noticed the name on a map but had never read a mention of it so went there in some trepidation : it seemed remote , so far from towns and railways . |
26 | What I said at the last committee was I merely advised the committee that if they went ahead in this current financial year that the grant would not be available . |