Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] [vb past] go [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ruddock , however , differed from any of the cases which had gone before in the sense that the issue ‘ has usually been whether the admitted act or decision was justified on grounds of national security ’ . |
2 | It makes clear , firstly , that Eighth Army and AF HQ were brought fully into the picture as to the methods being used by 5 Corps to effect the repatriation of the anti-Tito Yugoslavs and , after all the discussions which had gone on in previous days , gave those methods their complete support . |
3 | And then she dived and rattled down the dirt-track which seemed to go on for ever across an empty hillside . |
4 | Already I could see myself standing there , tongue-tied and grinning sheepishly , the star of a bedroom farce which had gone badly off the rails . |
5 | He was beginning to find pieces which seemed to go together with the hint of a pattern … |
6 | Gentle had successfully recreated one Gauguin previously , a small picture which had gone on to the open market and been consumed without any questions being asked . |
7 | I had tried everything ; full anaesthesia , lifting them upside down with pulleys , directing a jet from a hose on the everted organ , and all the time pushing , straining sweating over the great mass of flesh which refused to go back through that absurdly small hole . |
8 | In fact it was a kettle which had gone out of production eight years ago . |
9 | Vitor 's kiss took the whole of her erect nipple into his mouth and she stirred , made restless by the insistent tweak of an invisible wire which seemed to go directly from her breasts to the pulsing nerve-cluster between her thighs . |
10 | It occurred to her suddenly that she had forgotten to tell Urquhart what had gone on during the day , especially what Marek Nowak had told her and the disastrous arrest of Taczek . |