Example sentences of "went [adv] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So they went on with great difficulty .
2 After the 1987 election , the battle went on with new intensity .
3 One ‘ unofficial ’ source told me ‘ the club did nt mind what went on with young Ryan on away trips — after all they were roommates and what roommates do — well they do at this club anyway — but Sir Matt 's dog !
4 ‘ She and the other girl were obviously in league , ’ he went on with savage certainty .
5 From early surprise victories in the wild hills around Loch Trool , Bruce and his reinvigorated followers went on with growing confidence during the next seven years to capture one castle after another from the English .
6 He provided a sketch showing the exact stage dimensions , then went on with detailed instructions :
7 They went along with populist solutions to problems that if not actually created by the Nazis , had certainly been worked on and exaggerated to the Nazis ' own advantage .
8 If we went along with retail display allowances only the richest publishers would benefit , ’ he said .
9 Besides , the next day I went down with glandular fever .
10 There was sadness at the absence of Steffi Graf , who had to return home without playing because , within days of recovering from the flu that had disrupted her appearance at the Hopman Cup , she went down with German measles .
11 Next day we found a good army doctor who examined Rachel and said with care she would soon be well , the M & B had done its work , and then to add to our trouble you all went down with scarlet fever — caught on the boat I expect .
12 To make our cup full the children and I went down with Asian flu which was prevalent at the time .
13 We Zed-bombed the barriers and went in with shielded skimmers .
14 He turned away , apparently satisfied , then pushed the glasses back into his pocket , flashed the torch briefly down at the rough stones of the pier , and went away with long strides in the direction of the house .
15 Several congressmen went home with black eyes and serious neck injuries .
16 They went home with pinched ears and bruised legs where she 'd hit them .
17 Jane had never seen him so depressed , his anger frequently spilling over into words to her , as the dwellings went up with hideous and indecent haste , flaunting a flag : ‘ Waterloo Homes ’ right next to his drive .
18 She went up with little lad and he were watching it and he says I would n't mind this , well Arthur says I 'd al he 'd already taped it off telly and so he says I 'll tell you what you can have it if you give me a blank
19 She went out with other , older , even weightier men .
20 He went out with other girls , spent Wendy 's money , and knocked her about .
21 ‘ I know I went to the ice rink and the pictures with Bill O'Hagan but he knew I went out with other fellows as well .
22 Occasionally she let slip as much : that she went out with other men , enjoyed the crack , but that was all .
23 Honestly , always was , ver-near Divorce Proceedings every time I went out with emdy for a Campari after the Country Dancing …
24 For once , if briefly , the biographical positions are reversed , when Johnson writes to Mrs Thrale describing Boswell 's doings. ‘ on the third day Boswel [ sic ] went out with old Malcolm to see a ruined castle , which he found less entire than was promised , but he saw the country . ’
25 He did n't ever change himself , he just went out with organised women . ’
26 Girls who wore lipstick and silly clothes and went out with American soldiers were good as damned in his opinion .
27 No-one else went around with empty eye sockets and , of course , the scythe over one shoulder was another clue .
28 And we when we came of age puberty I was frightened to death me because I was sitting on the bea we were playing on the beach still a child of twelve cos we still went about with little socks on at twelve in them days .
29 A top European Community official said earlier that Washington would kill off six years of talks aimed at freeing world trade and boosting the global economy if it went ahead with retaliatory sanctions over EC oilseed subsidies .
30 A top European Community official said earlier that Washington would kill off six years of talks aimed at freeing world trade and boosting the global economy if it went ahead with retaliatory sanctions over EC oilseed subsidies .
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