Example sentences of "i went [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And er they were still whistling and calling , so I went up on to the top of the bank and they it was this plantation that fell down in the warren and caught fire . |
2 | We examined the corpse and I went up on to the parapet . ’ |
3 | I went right up in the air . |
4 | I went right back to the top of the Wainui hill , but there was no trace of the pannier . |
5 | I went right down to the sea 's edge , but the water was too cold for pleasure , so I retreated to the dry level and sat down to brush the sand off my feet and put on my shoes again . |
6 | Why are you working on that on the stairs and anyway I went right down to the bottom ! |
7 | So of course I went away down to the Station and the folk came off the Edinburgh train and that , and this gentleman and lady were left and of course I approached them , I says , by any chance , I says , are you Professor . |
8 | " Go out in the airfield and we will tell you , and field away out , " they said , I went away out to the most remarkable end until I was on the edge of the main runway . |
9 | I went on through into the dome car where there were three more bedrooms before one came to the bar , which was furnished with tables , seating and barman . |
10 | I went straight round to the Brigadier 's house and rang . |
11 | I went straight out to the bin to get rid of them before my mother could see them . |
12 | And then I went straight back to the party . |
13 | Now that was the time when first daylight on Bristol , and we heard the bombers go up , and I went home out on the tram car , and there were the young ones just screaming down into the city , I said , ’ good grief , those bombers have hit something ’ , and it was Filton Aeroplane , people had direct hits on shelters you see . |
14 | I went out on to the roof to have a look and at first I could see nothing amiss . |
15 | I went out on to the roof , glad to be in the fresh air after the smoky room and the raksi . |
16 | I went out on to the verandah for some air . |
17 | I went out on to the landing to wait for him . |
18 | I went quietly up to the door and looked inside . |
19 | There were no sounds , except for the wind in the trees , and I went quietly round to the eastern side , keeping in the shadows . |
20 | ‘ I went back up to the wood . |
21 | So I went back up to the party to see if she 'd come upstairs again . |
22 | Well I went back up to the first one and I said you need three one hundred and twenties to get to three hundred and sixty so |
23 | Without really still thinking that I had any chance of success , I went back down to the Circle Line and journeyed on to Liverpool Street . |