Example sentences of "went [adv] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Throughout the autumn , the barrage of criticism went on in parliament and in the party . |
2 | And he went on in English and in the manner of his ‘ Jottings ’ : ‘ How many generations ago , when she was a young girl , might she have sat for Pietro and become his Madonna della Misericordia ? |
3 | Rain went on in English to Maurin : ‘ You knew the drugs were at the villa . |
4 | 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 ? |
5 | After about five minutes a light went on in back . |
6 | Having identified this implicit feature of the debate in Part I , I went on in Part II to ask how the holist approach has fared : how powerful and wide-ranging are the holist explanations currently proposed by social scientists ? |
7 | Sorting went on in Church and Davidson Room from 10 am to 10 pm for a fortnight . |
8 | He went on in Spanish , ‘ You are Shelley , yes ? ’ |
9 | The race riots had run their course by 1968 , but violent protests continued on the university campuses as long as the war went on in South-East Asia . |
10 | All this went on in front of Mr Barr and linesman David Magill , which let me say , was the result of an over-acted injury by another Linfield player . |
11 | He went on in Book IV ( 1603 ) to introduce free declamation on whole chords ( ‘ Sfogava con le stelle ’ ) and to heighten his norm of unconventional dissonance , thus provoking a famous attack by the conservative theorist Giovanni Artusi . |
12 | ‘ Am I to infer that Laurie is n't your lover ? ’ he went on in patent disbelief . |
13 | Menachem Begin the leader of Irgun , who was wanted for the murders of sergeants Martin and Paice ( see Daily Express ) went on in time to become the Prime Minister of the Zionist State of Israel . |
14 | Then I went on in Arabic : ‘ You 'll be sorry . |
15 | They went on in silence . |
16 | You took everything in your stride — walking up Henry Street , a bucket of water went right in front of me . |
17 | We went down in style when I was manager , no question about that . |
18 | THE magician and his talking parrot had been working an ocean liner , until one day the liner went down in fog . |
19 | Five minutes before kick-off , Leicester goalkeeper Carl Muggleton went down in agony with a slipped disc and Hoult was ordered from the stand , where he was eating a hot dog . |
20 | Ward went down in agony following a challenge from Rovers ' midfielder Mark Atkins , which produced a caution . |
21 | Yeah they went down in convoy car and I think they , four or five cars went down there |
22 | The gang were eventually rounded up but Leatherslade Farm went down in history . |
23 | The phone went down in laughter , and Edward replaced his receiver with a pleasantly hollow stomach . |
24 | Arthur McCumiskey 's men , the team of September , and very nearly of October , finally went down in match 14 . |
25 | The curtain went down in dignity and tranquillity . |
26 | It was one of the cleverest retorts of his childhood ; it went down in family history , and it won him — or so we are left to assume — readership of the novel . |
27 | Anyway , he was standing near to Sir Emmanuel , who was shooting from his butt , and a bird went down in front of the guns . |
28 | It would be nice , for instance , if some of the cast went in in costume before the curtain went up — to wish them well , hope they enjoy it , that sort of thing . |
29 | When laid off , the linesman went elsewhere in desperation , thus causing Edinburgh men 's reputation for accepting low rates . |
30 | She went outside in search of Sam . |