Example sentences of "[verb] he went [adv] " in BNC.

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1 When we moved he went AWOL and had to be recaptured and forcibly repatriated .
2 Anyway , he says he went home hours before .
3 And with a calm purpose that he did not feel he went out into the street .
4 Kersey looked at Wycliffe , expecting some question or comment and when none came he went on : ‘ So where did he spend his time after lunch each Sunday ? ’
5 She nodded mutely , and while she did as she was told he went over to the bed where Effie had begun to writhe and cry out , and her pains , which were erratic , had started again — that they were so erratic was another bad sign , Dr Neil quietly explained .
6 In a voice now noticeably slurred he went on :
7 As she nodded he went on , ‘ Alison was a great one for desk diaries and pending files .
8 When he finished he went home for a rest .
9 Meredith went out to fetch the tea and when she returned he went on , ‘ This is an official visit , actually . ’
10 I do n't know whether Pettitcoat Lane , but I know he went up to London
11 ‘ You know he went back to Poland to spy for the West ? ’
12 So saying he went back inside and banged his door shut behind him .
13 mm , he went up about oh , I suppose he went up to bed about half twelve , quarter to one and he got up about quarter to three
14 Suppose he went in somewhere above Teddington — you 'd almost certainly find traces of fresh water in the clothes .
15 He must have been a remarkable man , because when his aircraft was shot down he lost his right hand but before many months had passed he was back on his squadron with a hook on his right arm , and although I am not one hundred percent sure of my facts here , I believe he went back on operations as a navigator or air gunner .
16 I believe he went out that night with the Frenchman , whoever he is , and crossed the Forth .
17 One grandfather had earlier abandoned his own responsibilities : ‘ when his wife died he went off and left his family ’ , with his eldest daughter shouldering the task of an unsupported mother of the younger children .
18 When his money had gone he went back home , in time for Christmas .
19 He said he used to live he went out with my cousin and she would n't marry him .
20 Why do you think he went on wandering
21 I mean he went off to Italy and bought at great expense a wire saw , have had a wire saw for years and that has n't proved successful .
22 Between because before they got he went away and measured up the body and he also had sometime then you see he would have to go and put the body in the coffin .
23 ‘ Did you enjoy the piece ? ’ he asked , and before I could answer he went on , ‘ I myself did not .
24 well there is that would n't taken him went off to the ch
25 I think he went on to the parapet and the tocsin was sounded to make him run .
26 I think he went up to London , yes , but I 'm not at all sure what he did there .
27 And erm our local er press was there and I think he went away and phoned up straight away t to Quix and said , Oh well you know they were twenty five to thirty women in Blaenau I never you know sort of their not your usual erm politicals if you like you know they just .
28 I sat actually sitting talking and drinking and the er in the house , that 's where her wedding dress was and the chauffeur sitting beside and I think he went away laughing .
29 So I think he went down to the stews and bawdy houses along the river .
30 And when she hesitated he went on , ‘ I 've got an uncut film version of Hamlet you might like to run .
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