Example sentences of "went [adv] [conj] the " in BNC.
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1 | RAID No 3 on a North of England Building Society in Spennymoor , Durham , finally went right and the raider nabbed £215 . |
2 | The girls went inside and the tram for Anderston thundered down the road into the 20th century . |
3 | He went inside and the kitchen scents hit him then , laying down a trail that drew him across the creaking boards and down the hall . |
4 | At Qena we went below while the bribe was administered . |
5 | To me it meant that your involvement with Jones went deeper than the superficial thing I 'd been imagining . |
6 | and though they went away and the bomb squad came they went away they they had a problem with their vehicles and the second lot of dogs did n't like the area either |
7 | There are no bureaucrats going round counting the jobs that never happened , the jobs that went away or the small firms that have packed up because they could no longer make a profit under the new controls and restrictions on their work force . |
8 | Terry and his father had returned when she went downstairs and the meal was ready . |
9 | They went downstairs and the old lady was waiting for them in the hall . |
10 | Athelstan heard Cranston bellowing his name so left the chamber and went downstairs where the coroner stood kicking absentmindedly at the snow . |
11 | It went further than the much-discussed ‘ north — south divide ’ . |
12 | Some skins went further than the number one crop and had a ‘ dark shadow ’ , but at this time they were never bald . |
13 | Domestically , Brandt also went further than the Grand Coalition in extending state intervention in the economy , with the intention of fostering a more egalitarian , caring society . |
14 | In the dark old days rugby tours never went further than the west country or Wales … but times are changing fast as the sport gets more professional … you have to think big time now to win matches and survive in the first division … that 's why Gloucester 's new full-time director Barrie Corless and coach Keith Richardson took the players off to Italy for a two match tour |
15 | She went home and the next morning began rebuilding her life . |
16 | Each time the boy went home and the wheat free diet could not be sustained he suffered a decline in his growth curve . |
17 | Pascoe went past as the key clicked in the lock . |
18 | Thus everything went smoothly when the peace conference reconvened at Michaelmas at Montlouis , between Tours and Amboise . |
19 | All went well until the patrol reached the area of the Trig al Ab , the old camel track leading into the desert from the coast road where L Detachment had made their rendezvous after the first operation . |
20 | All went well until the match started and the cameraman arrived . |
21 | Not all went well as the second half began . |
22 | Fortunately my 1983 conference speech went well and the row started to calm down . |
23 | The first three years went well and the business continued to expand . |
24 | The seminars all went well and the Australian branches have received a number of enquiries as a result . |
25 | The season went well and the club recently held its presentation dinner dance where the trophies were awarded . |
26 | All went well and the 600 tonne roof was lowered safely down on to the reactor . |
27 | And I er I went then when the na it was a nationalized this station was closed down and I went to Dolgarrog power station . |
28 | She thought that if she went there while the maid was cleaning , Theresa and Anthony out at work , she could nick the netsukes if she was quick and clever , and the maid would not notice . |
29 | I know that I went there when the change I have spoken of must have been already complete . |
30 | It had an Australian squadron when I first went there and the Aussies do not stand on ceremony . |