Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] and went " in BNC.

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1 When the door to the Scotland team opened in Paris earlier this season , the Bonnyrigg blacksmith seized the opportunity and went on to establish himself with further caps against Wales and England .
2 ‘ Young Jim just lost the front end of the bike and went all over the road .
3 She fell down on the mattress and went instantly to death .
4 The existing clients helped us to raise the money and went round their relatives .
5 Agnes thought to herself : The Creator loaded a detailed program into the computer and went away .
6 ‘ They said his name was Simon so I punched it into the computer and went through the alphabet for burglars .
7 Before the next race , the Canadian Grand Prix , it was announced that Hunt had been stripped of his points from the British Grand Prix , Hunt , and the McLaren team , were incensed by the decision and went out and won the Canadian and US Grands Prix ( East ) in successive weeks .
8 She clutched the rail to steady herself , reached the deck and went to the closed doors of the lounge .
9 picked boat people and all , dumped them on the deck and went on full steam ahead
10 In the evening , bone-tired , she left the kitchen and went to put a reluctant Anna to bed .
11 Charles took a giant box of matches from the kitchen and went out into the garden .
12 She got out of bed and went out and went through the churchyard and went into the church and started feeling in the dark with her hand
13 Sir John took the goblet and went over to the window , staring out at the sun dazzling the snow on Tower Green .
14 He locked the door , put the chain on the hook and went into the living-room .
15 She lifted the latch and went indoors .
16 Barry gave the map the once-over and went , ‘ Eh ? ’
17 Mrs Friar failed to notice the sarcasm and went on , ‘ I wis just thinkin' o' droppin' in a wee present .
18 According to Morgan , when he challenged Docherty , The Doc denied being the source of the story and went through the deceptive rituals of ringing the journalist to complain .
19 I paid the driver and went inside , holding up my too-large trousers .
20 Perhaps it would be best if you left me at the cottage and went back to London .
21 I returned the small tool to the pouch and went another fifty yards , taking care .
22 They both climbed down out of the truck and went round to the cab .
23 After dutifully inspecting the destruction at the El Azziziya barracks , where the Libyan leader lived , at the port of Sidi Balal and at Tripoli airport , as well as the damage done to the French Embassy and to civilian homes adjoining the target areas , Coleman left the media pack clamouring for phone lines at the El Khebir hotel or doing ‘ stand-ups ’ on the roof and went off on his own .
24 His warnings were private to the industry and went largely unheeded .
25 She put down the instrument and went next door .
26 She left the shower-room and went to sit in a comfortable ‘ brown chair in the restroom .
27 When he switched on the light and went in , he found everything in order .
28 She stared uneasily at the envelope , at the black , firm hand , at the French stamp , and then she put out the light and went to bed .
29 I got the yarn free and the needles went back to where I wanted them , returned the carriage and went across .
30 So I drew into the side and went to take a look .
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