Example sentences of "went [adv prt] 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 | 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 . |
15 | 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 |
16 | She went out with other , older , even weightier men . |
17 | He went out with other girls , spent Wendy 's money , and knocked her about . |
18 | ‘ 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 . |
19 | Occasionally she let slip as much : that she went out with other men , enjoyed the crack , but that was all . |
20 | Honestly , always was , ver-near Divorce Proceedings every time I went out with emdy for a Campari after the Country Dancing … |
21 | 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 . ’ |
22 | He did n't ever change himself , he just went out with organised women . ’ |
23 | Girls who wore lipstick and silly clothes and went out with American soldiers were good as damned in his opinion . |
24 | No-one else went around with empty eye sockets and , of course , the scythe over one shoulder was another clue . |
25 | 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 . |