Example sentences of "he went " in BNC.

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1 'E went ter live wiv 'is daughter an' 'er ‘ usband somewhere in Kent .
2 'E went out at four o'clock an' 'e was all nervy .
3 'E left me roastin' outside the gates while 'e went an' phoned the police , ’ Freddie moaned .
4 It finished 'is boxin'. 'E was goin' ter fight fer a title before 'e went in the army . ’
5 ‘ But why should Joe Maitland do that if 'e went ter the fights 'imself ? ’
6 'E went to 'elp Miss Araminta with the coffee , ’ said Sid brightly .
7 'E went into the bathroom , and I went .
8 Billy Meredith and Herbert Burgess , the ‘ Mighty Atom ’ as the fans called him went to Manchester United along with Jimmy Bannister , Meredith 's partner in City 's attack .
9 With him went his 15-year-old son , Richard Parkes Bonington , destined to become one of the greatest of all British painters .
10 With him went several members of the Beni-Gomez family , and it is from this that their hatred of Rodrigo dates .
11 Whatever implement it was that hit him went a long way round his skull but did n't penetrate very far , for which he should thank his stars . ’
12 With him went Goodwin , then finance director at Cables Montague .
13 She went to England in her teens ( 1917 ) to work under the dark genius of Sickert , and from him went on to France , where first , and briefly , she learnt from Andere Lhote , and then commenced a lifetime study with and under Albert Gleizes .
14 In 1825 Thanet died , and with him went Creevey 's ambition to be a politician .
15 Sir Mark on his black warhorse , his dark red hair oiled and combed ; before him went his squire carrying a banner with the Burghgesh arms , and marching behind were six archers with steel caps , quilted jerkins , long bows and quivers full of goose-quilled arrows .
16 well there is that would n't taken him went off to the ch
17 Oh , it was a disaster , he was er my estimation of him went down a hundred percent because she smoked
18 The better things presumed to be in store for Glasser when he went off as a scholarship boy to a glamorous university in the South of England are , in a sense , the subject of Gorbals Boy at Oxford , his second volume of autobiography .
19 Dog at his heels as he went off down the road .
20 I explained to him about the boxing-match and the waterfall and he went up close and examined the glass minutely , different areas of it , taking his time .
21 And so saying he went into the tiny village police station with its distinctive blue lamp and the lettering chiselled into the stone above the doorway which said ‘ King 's Magnum Parva Police Station ’ .
22 Her husband had always been the centre of attention wherever he went — large , handsome , charming : a vote-getter by trade and inclination .
23 He went on and on about it until I could cheerfully have strangled him . ’
24 I made straight for the curtains , and he went by me without noticing .
25 ‘ Yes , he went out , put the ladder against the wall briefly to leave traces , threw a bit of mud through the window , and the key , and scattered more mud around the rose bed .
26 ‘ Now I know what else it was Dr Iverson did when he went through to see to the claret before dinner . ’
27 He could have complained to the top about my basic lack of professionalism but instead he went out of his way to try and help — and sometimes got pretty short shrift in return .
28 He went away and I started to look down at my hands again .
29 He went away again .
30 He went over to pick up a coffee for himself , then came back over and sat down .
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