Example sentences of "[conj] i went [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This was , at least , an improvement on an earlier pattern , where I went into the end-game with a lead of about 30 — and then lost on the black . |
2 | Dr Russell insisted that I went with the convalescent men and we were lucky to pick up one of the last trains to go northwards . |
3 | I tried to explain why it was that I went into the bushes , tried to make it sound reasonable . ’ |
4 | It began to prey on my mind so much that I went to the casualty department of Charing Cross Hospital . |
5 | They did try and imply that I went to the toilet for some sexual activity with the lead singer of Suede , which is a bit boring , and something that I 'd probably wish for more than think was nasty |
6 | You may tell me that I went to the wrong place to begin with — and I can now agree . |
7 | and er when I tell you that I went to the detective staff in nineteen twenty seven , then we started with our first mobile help . |
8 | I began to despair in the local press I noticed an advert for an evening class , cookery for men being the young one in the family I plucked up courage and enrolled but it was great , with great apprehension that I went to the first class . |
9 | It was during the period when Jean-Claude was working on the ‘ Chansons de Mani ’ that I went through the scores he wrote in la Sologne throughout his childhood and into his twenties , and others he composed in Paris before Montaine 's death . |
10 | ‘ I did n't get A-levels , so I went into the Army , ’ explains the Old Etonian . |
11 | But he greeted me by swearing at me , so I went into the hall to find somebody else . |
12 | I felt really faint so I went to the pub at the end of the road where your office is — ca n't remember its name . |
13 | Poppy had managed to gather quite a collection of workmen 's boots , so I went to the pet shop and bought her some toys , which she loved playing with . |
14 | I did n't have any others so I went to the police station in stocking feet . |
15 | ‘ I could n't go , so I went to the second night . |
16 | I did n't find you at first , so I went to the bathroom . |
17 | I decided to go for the pills first , but after three months I was still in agony so I went for the laser operation . |
18 | in the endland It was too far to go every day , so I went for the week , came home to the flat at weekends , She had squash , groundnuts , rows of beans on nylon lines She had me for the weeding . |
19 | 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 |
20 | ‘ Once the Verey pistol ‘ ad been fired Lieutenant Makepeace led the charge and I went over the top after ‘ im followed by the rest of my section . |
21 | By that time , David and I had some serious talks and I went on the road for the second part of the tour to try to salvage the relationship , which did n't really work . |
22 | We drew up by the main entrance and Tony and I went through the swing doors at speed and headed for the secretary 's office . |
23 | Chris took the chair and I went through the list of things that needed to be done to get us off the ground : a bank account , an address and telephone number somewhere , an eye-catching logo . |
24 | His young master brought him in repeatedly and I went through the motions , trying at the same time to make it clear that it was all hopeless . |
25 | I 'm not used to scotch and I went into the gents down by the station to be sick . ’ |
26 | ‘ There were no slabs of marble in sight when Harry and I went into the upstairs room of the boathouse . |
27 | I had been taught not to cry till I was really hurt , and so it was not until about eleven o'clock I really began to be noticed and I went into the theatre . |
28 | The argument ended and I went into the shop . |
29 | The liner went in with no hassle at all , and I was grateful for Absat 's superior flexibility when the hose went on and I went into the rapidly filling hole to smooth out the creases . |
30 | Well , let me tell you , you 'll know which one it is in a second — I went back , obviously years later , and I was having my beer and I finally had to go to the loo and I went into the ladies ' room and there was a big sign saying ‘ Elizabeth Taylor sat here ’ . |