Example sentences of "went [v-ing] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But then , with a sudden movement , his hand went back and something went speeding through the air . |
2 | From there they went darting across the boiling surface like a dragon-fly , skimming with the currents where the banks were swept too open and smooth to hold flotsam , swinging aside round the sergeant 's paddle in the marked spots ; round the shovel-shaped end of Eel Island , which had scooped up a full load of branches , twigs , uprooted grass , and even more curious trophies , but not what they were seeking ; a little way down the sluggish backwater beyond , until motion ceased in stagnant shallows , and still there was nothing ; out into the flood again , hopping back on to the current as on to a moving belt that whisked them away ; revolving out of the race again where the trees leaned down into the water at the curve by the Lacey farm , acting like a great , living grille to filter out debris ; clean across the width of the river at the next coil , to where the long , sandy shallow ran out and encircled a miniature beach . |
3 | Inevitably Jack came over the top of the ball , hit a combination of a pull and a hook and the ball went crashing into the trees left of the green . |
4 | and I did a handbrake turn , yeah , and it did n't work and I went whizzing into a tree totalled the car . |
5 | Remember one day mummy forgot to put on your , your brake in the pushchair , Bobby , she went whizzing across the train Bobby ! |
6 | ’ He gave a sob , ‘ and she went rattling down the stairs to her room the way she always did and then I heard that awful sort of slither and Bunty 's scream … ’ |
7 | For the same motive Ackroyd is reluctant to broach the unfathomed topic of Dickens and sex ( once memorably described by John Carey as ‘ not a promising subject ’ ) : when Dickens went trawling through the prostitutional regions of Paris with Wilkie Collins , Ackroyd says that ‘ it is unlikely that Dickens himself ever took part in anything more than close observation ’ . |
8 | They both went galloping about the pinnacles like mad things . |
9 | He was a bit of a character — he 'd have to get up at about four o'clock in the morning to cycle to work , and during the war , he was hurtling along during a blackout when suddenly the road disappeared and he went careering into a bomb crater , about 50 feet wide and 40 feet deep . |
10 | He went tearing across the clearing . |
11 | In that instant it came to Ruth that he did know her ; but before she could be sure his hands left her shoulders and he went leaping round the side of the hummock , his long coat flapping , straight towards the spear men . |
12 | The children were too excited at the thought of presents to ask any more details and the merry little group went laughing up the stairs , Tamar giving no further thought to the man who had died . |
13 | After we finished that poem , late in the evening of 2 November , we went walking through the streets of Salamanca for most of the night , for the poem had persuaded us that something remarkable was really happening to us , that some kind of poetic grace had been bestowed upon us . |
14 | The most unlikely moment for Claire to talk about a day when she and her brother went walking across the land of a man who believed he 'd come back from the dead as a fox . |
15 | That first evening they went walking up the hill away from Marshall 's cottage , to a small plantation of aspen trees . |
16 | Where , went walking on the coral . |
17 | After leaving the chapel , they went walking in the gardens . |
18 | Last night Dr Clarke 's election agent Kevin Scott said : ‘ One of our supporters lives in Vine Street and Donald and I went knocking on a few doors . |
19 | He went bounding up the stairs , three or four at a time , praying to himself the room had n't been taken over by some amorous couple while he 'd been away , cursing himself for doubting her . |
20 | All that went according to the plan . |
21 | Yet by no means everything went according to the management 's plans . |
22 | He kicked another stone , which went rocketing after the first one . |
23 | So Vasilissa crossed herself and went trembling among the trees . |
24 | However , if all members of a group went swimming at the same time and left valuables unattended , that would be an unnecessary risk where no real precautions had been taken and would be a breach of the duty of care . |
25 | He was nine years old , it was the spring holiday and he went swimming in a local pond . |
26 | It could be why his brother went swimming in a sack . |
27 | Three of us went swimming in the rapids today . |
28 | Or I went swimming in the sea . |
29 | There was a great deal of encouragement and a helping hand for those finding it tough , mixed in with an occasional piece of mild blasphemy as yet another pilgrim went sprawling on the wet peat . |
30 | Although he had n't actually handled her particularly roughly , she lost her balance and went sprawling on the floor . |