Example sentences of "went [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 Tranmere 's Tony Thomas was booked in the 81st minute for a foul on Andy Legg and went off two minutes later with a leg injury .
2 Foulds went off 15 minutes later with a neck injury and No 8 Brooks was helped off with a leg injury shortly afterwards .
3 Yesterday 's bomb went off 20 minutes after a warning was telephoned to Waterloo railway station that there was a device at the Stock Exchange .
4 Newspapers speculate that the 1lb of TNT that went off 25 minutes before the general arrived in his office was the next stage of this campaign .
5 He was dropped by Prabhakar in the gully when 73 , and at 89 should have been run out by yards , but Srikkanth 's throw from close range missed the stumps and went for four overthrows .
6 You 're gon na go in at th you went for four ?
7 I I I went for four .
8 I went for four he said he said zilch .
9 No actually I went for four to one Oxford , but tonight I 'm going to go for Port Vale two , Oxford United two .
10 Ferguson , son of United boss Alex , went for two bookable offences in a stormy game that saw three dismissals .
11 Sometimes they went for two months without talking .
12 He tried the hook , got a top edge and it went for two over the keeper 's head .
13 The Spartans went for two points only to see the attempt fail and the score remained 13–12 .
14 We only went for two days .
15 But it was a Vauxhall Astra van but I mean it was E reg and it was three years ago and it went for two thousand quid !
16 Pc Birtwell , 44 , an officer for six years , said last night : ‘ I went for one of them with my stick .
17 Hubert went for one interview , along with six other candidates .
18 I had sweat all over my face and as soon as they opened the door I just went for one of them .
19 In Cairo on Oct. 24 , he then went for one day to Damascus , meeting President Assad of Syria , and returned unexpectedly to Egypt on Oct. 26 .
20 But if even if one was late from for school , he had a monitor on the doors to the outside world and when the whistle went for nine o'clock that door was closed and there The boys marshalled in the yard to er get in the lines and marched to the classes .
21 The Bulls Head in Hereford found a buyer at £100,000 pounds and the Burley Gate Inn in the city went for 120,000 .
22 Their fifth-wicket stand realized 197 before Dujon went for 101 just before the close , bringing in Winston Davis as nightwatchman , replacing Marshall for his only Test of the series .
23 David Lloyd , his captain at Lancashire , tells a story that once in a Gillette Cup match against Gloucestershire at Old Trafford , Clive Lloyd edged a ball from Mike Procter so hard that it went for six .
24 Froissart remarked that ‘ the greatest and the grandest among them sometimes went for six days without tasting bread ’ , and Walsingham observed that ‘ a great part of his army perished of hunger and disease and almost all their horses died ’ .
25 And that she said was repossessed and it went for seventy five thousand .
26 Brian Rose was brought in for his first home Test and promised he would attack the bowling ; he was as good as his word and made 70 , but 33 from Gatting was the only other contribution as the last seven wickets went for 24 in fifty-two minutes .
27 Watson 's replacement Chris Pringle went for 50 in his first 11 overs , and England were away , never to be caught .
28 He was at school at Uppingham ; then , suffering from asthma , he went for three years to Australia ( 1884–6 ) .
29 Notorious was his initial estimate of reparations to be extracted from Germany — £20 billion — ‘ and if anybody went for forty billions , I should not disbelieve him ’ .
30 The prospects of success looked bleak as Christleton raced to 45–0 off only nine overs , but the tide turned as Robbie Hall and Brian Mitchell both went for 22 .
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