Example sentences of "[adv] they [vb past] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | So naturally they went ahead and did it anyway , without Waite 's knowledge . |
2 | So they got together and decided to hide their cider and wine so the Germans should n't have it . |
3 | Together they hurried upstairs and pushed open the bedroom door . |
4 | Together they floated away and played in the clear , blue sky . |
5 | ‘ Best hang tight to my arm , boy , ’ he yelled and together they leaned forward and tramped through the long wet grass to wrestle with the Littles ' gate . |
6 | When finally they rolled apart and lay , hands entwined , staring up at the cloudless blue sky , Cora-Beth 's voice was soft with contentment as she whispered , ‘ You do love me , I know it now ! |
7 | Finally they reached home and tried to put the kettle on for a welcome cup of tea — to discover their water had been cut off . |
8 | Oh yes , there were no er there was no er no nonsense , I mean you would n't dare answer the teacher back like they did now and call them by their christian names . |
9 | Scudding clouds had temporarily obscured the moon , but now they flitted aside and revealed against the horizon the black outline of a horse . |
10 | Sometimes they sat together and worked , or Jeanne would play the violin whilst Modigliani painted . |
11 | But then they looked again and saw that these particular passengers were all standing up facing their way . |
12 | But then they looked again and saw that these particular passengers were all standing up facing them . |
13 | Then they went upstairs and filled the children 's stockings with apples and nuts , and sugar pigs with string tails made by Mrs. Jordan . |
14 | Then they ran outside and carried everything into the kitchen — their chickens , their fishing things . |
15 | In this they might have taken heed of the Reich 's experience , but instead they went ahead and repeated that experience in miniature . |