Example sentences of "[pers pn] went [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Emil beckoned me towards the kitchen end , and I went up there into the small lobby with a serving counter , a space that made a needed gap between the hot glittering galley and the actual dining area .
2 I mean one Friday I come , I left here about ten to one I went in the house and I went to bed and I was starving and Gordon says oh I 'm hungry I , so I went out straight down the stairs , come back up with a bloody big tray cups of teas now when I , after drinking down here , pasties now what I 'd taken home what I did n't sell here , crisps , sandwiches and a after I 'd ate it I felt so guilty .
3 So we were able to tell how many tickets of certain classes were sold each day but not route by route , we 'd lost that that facility because the waybills just were n't big enough and of course the , wa everything got mechanical but now I mean I do n't profess to know anything about what happens now but I was introduced to it when I went down there for a retirement and believe me it 's , it 's all electronics now they can tell how a ticket machine is issuing tickets at any particular one day by this , this electronic business , this computers .
4 I went down there about a month ago say hello to them all .
5 I went there unexpectedly as a surprise ; she thought I was on duty — they were in bed … ’
6 And then er that was that till Saturday evening , especially in the winter , then you went back again for the evening rounds .
7 She said if you went out alone in a tight skirt you were black and blue before you 'd gone a hundred yards .
8 Your honour knows you went too far for a master to a servant or even to his equal and I can not bear it .
9 Then she went up alone to the room with the big windows at the top of the lighthouse .
10 The passionate question was involuntary and , regaining a measure of both control and fighting spirit , she went on quickly in a lightly mocking tone , ‘ And what 's Cavell Fielding 's reaction going to be when she does know about these … plans you have for escorting me ?
11 After that , she went out later for a few mornings , not admitting to herself whether or not she was avoiding him .
12 ‘ We do a lot of restoration work , and when she went back home on a visit she took a brochure which showed the sort of stuff we do .
13 He hit her , catching her so hard on the side of the head that she went down full-length on the sand .
14 I think we went pretty well across the Atlantic erm
15 We went on forward into a narrow passage beside yards of hot hammering engine of more than head height , throbbingly painful to the senses , and then passed over a coupling into another engine , even longer , even noisier , even hotter , the very stuff of hell .
16 we went up there with the dogs and let them in in to the burrow .
17 so when we went down there to the brewery there were forty eight cans of Carlsberg on the coach ready for us and coming back there were another forty eight cans so it 's er
18 Many of them went only partly for the money .
19 They went up there like a couple of out of a gun , when I opened the door !
20 Leigh had looked likely winners when they went ahead just before the hour .
21 all that , that they went through though over the years I mean , all , all he did
22 Tommy Johnson put the visitors ahead in the 28th minute and they went further ahead in the 40th minute when Swindon player-manager Glenn Hoddle fouled Martin Kuhl on the edge of the area and Mark Pembridge blasted the free kick into the net .
23 And they went further ahead in the 61st minute when Kit Symons headed home from close range .
24 They went out together into the cold and dusty night .
25 ‘ We 've got to have money , ’ she told Tom as they went home together in the Jubilee train .
26 Erm my nan remembers him , was it somebody called , no no he was another character I think he sold newspapers , but erm I do , I do remember him er They 've always erm tried to get some entertainment on the pitch though prior to the matches to try and make it a family thing you know , I , I think Watford are the best club for that you know , because they , the supporters seem to take all the family along , as my son said when they went down there to the Cup replay they are very much a family sort , they do n't get a lot of trouble at Watford either .
27 When they went in halfway through the morning for a warming mug of tea , Elizabeth opened the oven door and lifted the lid of the big brown earthenware stew-crock .
28 And he went on just across the road to Road Co-op and he bought a small loaf of bread which at that time would be about tuppence , and gave the old lady this small loaf about ten days afterwards he called again , he said , he said I 've come to see you again , now are you alright and so on , he said I 've done a foolish thing this morning , he said I 'm responsible for the flowers , altar flowers , he said and I 've left my wallet at my lodgings , and my landlady has gone down to for the day .
29 and went straight through the garden and all the the time and all that he 'd spent and he went straight just through the garden and knocked her .
30 Well he went up right to the gate
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