Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pron] went [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I can say personally that I went from a size twelve to a twenty and its a medical problem , its the , not an eating one though , you know any thing to with any diet or any thing like that , completely medical so er it takes a bit of coping with when you 've been slim and then all of a sudden you have this weight that , no diet will remove . |
2 | Though arrested in Denmark , Britain , France and Spain for narcotics and arms offences , al-Kassar had made himself too valuable an asset to European and American intelligence agencies for them to allow him to go to waste in prison , so that he went about his illegal business with a brazen assurance matched only among international criminals by his partner , Rifat Assad , younger brother of the Syrian president , who also owned a villa outside Marbella , and whose daughter , Raja , was al-Kassar 's mistress . |
3 | You know nothing of me , only that we went to bed together for a while . |
4 | After all , something must have made me do it , pointless and unjustified as it seemed now ; perhaps if I went over it all again carefully , I could find out that the truth did n't condemn me out of hand . |
5 | And wheeling them to the ship you know , then after you 'd been there a long time , well my father was a down below and I went to his shop then you see . |
6 | Chief Inspector of CID took charge and charged them all and then diplomacy came in and they went to court , discharged , back on the ship , and away . |
7 | Well I say , if we did and you just took it in and I went in the next day and picked it up . |
8 | So he 'd been to the doctors about few weeks ago and he 'd been repairing his shed , said there was water coming in and he went to he said oh you 've pulled a ligament or something he said , it 'll take weeks for it to clear up but anyhow he went back again about a fortnight ago . |
9 | After qualifying as an apothecary in 1832 , he was appointed medical officer to the General Hospital in Bath , where he spent three years before his health broke down and he went to London for an operation . |
10 | Yeah that 's it , all fell down and it went like that |
11 | And I er I went then when the na it was a nationalized this station was closed down and I went to Dolgarrog power station . |
12 | when I was sixteen because it 's then I started to get these free passes and I had a sister then who lived at Rye and I had never been across London so the next door neighbour came with me to see me across London er because I was so young you see and I said right as long as you show me across London I can come back alone , you see , and so I came back alone and I , that 's when I started , so from sixteen and er and as I say I went to Cambridge in the nineteen thirty one , it was the last day of well say nineteen thirty two , you see , and , and also in the twenties I was going on holiday alone and I went to once er to the Isle of Man and when I was er I , I sat next , well being by myself , you see , they put me in , to a little table near the wall . |
13 | erm , yes so if we went to them sort of fairly soon we 'd |
14 | So if you went along Shallard 's Road |
15 | erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction . |
16 | I suppose while this is for me cos on the sponsorship issue is , would sponsorship have any impact in terms of what I might purchase so if I went to the Scottish Opera or the ballet or to the theatre and I bought a programme which I usually do and one of the things which is interesting about the evening that erm Alan and I spent last time at Scottish Council was that half the people attend Scottish Opera buy a programme and the programmes that I have sponsored always . |
17 | So if I went like that you 've got ta go the same ? |
18 | She got in the bed to watch Neighbours and we came back about five o'clock and I went up the stairs , the T V was and he was erm out for count , so I left them for another hour and I said to mum |
19 | I met Jack Mason , as arranged , shortly after ten o'clock and he went through his customary practice routine . |
20 | For the best midfielder in the country I 'd be looking closer to 5–6 mil especially if he went to Rangers or abroad — but personally I would n't sell him , so going on past experience that means Wilko will get rid of him before the end of the season . |
21 | There would be ructions , especially if he went into coalition with the Tories . |
22 | And sometimes used to get a bit of a a bad storm ahead so we used to especially if you went from here to er North of Scotland round Cape . |
23 | They mix these two things together and it went like a |
24 | The Regional Railways order made waves not only because it went to a newcomer in train-building . |
25 | The Regional Railways order made waves not only because it went to a newcomer in train-building . |
26 | They therefore chose to look after their children during the week , and to allow their husbands to do so while they went to work on Sundays . |
27 | It is too long since I went to church — ’ she broke off as the coffee and cream cakes arrived . |
28 | But it is so long since I went to a party , ’ she whispered . |
29 | Dad was gon na ring you up at eight o'clock before you went to school and say |
30 | Sweetheart , I told Mother I was falling in love with you long before we went to the island . |