Example sentences of "[adv] went to " in BNC.

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1 She was mated to Ajax and produced two litters , the first one , in 1938 , contained five dogs , four of which apparently went to India and Pakistan , for reasons which seem to be obscure .
2 Quite a large group apparently went to work as compositors in the south of England , if that is the right interpretation to put on the mention " gone to Colchester " which is recorded against the names of some women in the trade-union membership registers which are the chief source for this information .
3 He only went to church when he took church parade — he was what we then called a Regular — but he shed buckets of tears when he heard the Last Post .
4 For those of us who only went to church for weddings , christenings , funerals and compulsory church parades , it was usually C of E ( Church of England ) .
5 ‘ It was the late great Jack who only went to London once in his life and did n't like it , ’ he said .
6 Other management jobs only went to outsiders if there were no internal candidates .
7 Anna only went to her meetings if she was accompanied , and never after dark because she trusted no-one else to guard the children .
8 You know he only went to he only went for a pee you know what I mean that cramming five pound and ten pound deals at him , and he 's going , No you can , you know .
9 I used to , no I only went away on er , we only went to Rotterdam once , that 's all .
10 This man , who told Huy that he only went to the place to drink , never having had a problem when it came to finding a girl , was looking urgently for somebody to work on his paperbeating team as one of his men had died suddenly from river fever .
11 ‘ I only went to school for two years , ’ says Maxima Flores , forty-year-old mother of four .
12 He sees the national series as his priority and , in fact , only went to Wales last weekend as a warm-up for Saturday 's event in the northern Scottish forests .
13 He was rarely home , even Pat only went to his flat three or four times .
14 That only went to the
15 Well we 've we only went to the if you like the training session of the er erm participants yesterday and we 've got our next meeting on the 22nd February that I 've invited you to at .
16 At the Gloucester Forest Eyre in July 1634 he produced perambulations of 1228 and 1282 , ‘ both agreeing that the Bounds of the Forrest [ of Dean ] began at Gloucester Bridge , and so went to Monmouth Bridge and Chepstow Bridge , and came round again by the Severne to Gloucester . ’
17 As she said this , I could see the doctor putting on his mackintosh and hat in the hall and so went to him , the teapot still in my hand .
18 Turned on the radio to listen to a play , but it was stupid , so went to bed .
19 Many of the new firms that started were under-capitalised and so went to the wall , but the net number has increased by many hundreds of thousands since 1979 .
20 So went to Tesco , and we walk around , the cake , erm , cake thing
21 So went to Andre 's and had lunch there and went on to , to a , play ball , then er , there was called , and my mother and I had
22 Something hard inside went to and fro .
23 Exactly a week later I suddenly went to Oxford by the most impossible train which stopped at every station .
24 First of all , they viewed the Marischal College , and at one o'clock went to the Town House , or Town Hall , where the magistrates waited to honour their distinguished visitor .
25 You sent me 200 francs , 100 of which naturally went to Survage , without whose help I would have been completely broke … but now …
26 Sir Geoffrey met the Commissioner at a Lord Mayor 's Banquet , and when he became worried he naturally went to him .
27 She 'd pointed out that it was stupid to talk about Tupperware parties as a means of raising funds since funds raised at Tupperware parties naturally went to the manufacturers of Tupperware .
28 The upper rooms were silent when he finally went to his own room , but before getting into bed he pushed his wedge of broken chair-leg under the door to keep the Bogeyman out .
29 He finally went to bed , cursing himself for his own sentimentality , certain the feeling was due to tiredness and jet-lag , no more .
30 At the end of the luncheon Major Ronald Ferguson auctioned the brooch designed by Clive Ranger and generously donated , and it finally went to Mr Galen Weston 's bid of £8,500 .
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