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

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1 Apparently they went through a very hard time recently .
2 Deeper and deeper they went into the dark hole .
3 Down they went into the Underground .
4 And down they went into the village .
5 Well as I told you at you used to clip them that damn short and we when I was knocking them off , I had to keep dodging down , let the wag and keep knock clips off and chuck the one side and then the wagons came down They went down the hill like that , and then up here there was a hook line to stop them .
6 So they went to the village .
7 So they went to the Kildingy Well which was s supposed to have some kind of magical properties you see and er I do n't ken if it was a a holy well or exactly but it certainly was reputed to have some kind of properties that could cure supposed to cure any disease save the black death .
8 So they went to the Kildingy Well and dipped their flails in the water .
9 So they went to the High Court to challenge the decision and have been given leave to seek a judicial review .
10 So they went into the basement , a long , white-washed room running the whole length of the house .
11 So they went round the back of the house to find out .
12 Martin put his arm around Joe 's shoulders and together they went down the stairs .
13 He shrugged and together they went into the dining-room .
14 She took Martha 's hand and together they went to the terrace where her mother was resting on a new cushioned lounger .
15 Together they went to the window .
16 Together they went to the milk-house .
17 He pulled her from the room and together they went to the master suite .
18 Together they went to the drawing-room .
19 Once inside they went to the card index .
20 The headlights , in their blackout cowls , threw about as much light as a candle , and finally they went off the road .
21 The further they went into the forest the more it seemed as though the village behind , with Fat Watt and Diggory the King 's man and the priest , represented the enemy , and the miles and miles of trees she had formerly and still a little feared had become a sort of sanctuary , a hiding place .
22 Off they went to the corner of the street to see if they could see anything .
23 With the other girls , it had been simple : morning , darling , a quick strip , a bit of pout , grunt and groan under the studio lights , then off they went to the next job .
24 Later they went to a jazz club in the King 's Road — Uncle Ted had never seen black walls before — where Eva slyly said to Dad , ‘ I think it 's about time we moved to London , do n't you ? ’
25 Later they went to the scene of one of the most bloody battles in the 1950–53 Korean war affecting British troops .
26 When they had washed up they went into the sitting room — neither ‘ lounge ’ nor ‘ drawing room ’ seemed right to describe it — and listened to a concert on the wireless , for they had no television set and no grateful parishioners had yet clubbed together to provide one .
27 Well they went to a boys school you see afterwards .
28 Three years ago they went through a ‘ cultural revolution ’ like Mao 's in China : Personnel apparatchiks were sent out into the field to become generalists , with only dotted lines back to their personnel masters .
29 Six armed and bombed-up B–17s took off at 1140hrs and flew southwards to seek the enemy , unfortunately they went in the wrong direction .
30 He trained two thousand brave men , who became well disciplined ; no man swearing without paying a fine and if found to be drunk , they were set in the stocks and some were cashiered , and they became known everywhere they went as an elite regiment and many more wished to join them .
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