Example sentences of "you went [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well does it follow then that both of you went over to the bed , that 's what I 'm getting at .
2 That 's what I thought you went over to his house for .
3 Because what you did , you went over to the top of it in a sense , and then straight at an angle to it .
4 And if I 'm a wicked , evil news reporter , I 'm going to leave out all the nice , positive things that you said , because you went on for so long I 'm interviewing you at half past twelve for the one o'clock news .
5 and er in the piece of property at the back of the pub , down the opposite side of the road , down a lane you went on to and there was a football field , couple of football fields there and prior to this , they 'd have to if they could use this little place as a stripping room and he said yes .
6 But you went on to a nameless belt of chairs and it took you it was Highways and Horizons they called it .
7 And you went on to these chairs and you went through a , a scenic part which showed you the roads of the future .
8 And then from that school you went on to another one ?
9 And then you went on to the stat the statement of purpose again followed by your business and buy business card and buyer 's guide so erm tt that was that .
10 Then you went on to the next thing you all done the same thing over and over again .
11 I mean he initially did n't wan na know and then you went on about er and came up with the idea of well I 'm very fit , the family 's fit never have any problems health wise erm the o the only thing there you , I do n't think you actually mentioned possibility of accident
12 If you went on down California Road and went down into Oldland
13 No matter which coach you went on in the old days ( and the Brightside and Carbrook Co-op ones were the best ) there was always a shilling sweep for the biggest fish and another shilling for the best roach .
14 A. M. If the road was up and there was a night-watchman with a bit of a fire , you went up to him .
15 Did he say anything to you as you went up to him ?
16 Er and I remember , I remember Street West , when the right hand side of Street west going from Road , every house was empty before the First World War and they gave somebody er somebody who lives in the end one and they were rent free if they keep all the rest clean , and always you see house to let where wherever it was in every street there was houses to let , and the price of the house in Street must be about eight shillings a week in those days , and then if you went up to I mean you 'd get in the twelve and sixpenny bracket and down in , those houses down in the that they were ten and six or something like that er
17 You could you could n't feel it if you 're standing on the middle of the floor but when you went up to the grating with your chest on the grating you could feel the tower swinging away back from you I do n't know what er distance probably maybe twelve inches maybe more I do n't know .
18 I mean like you 're quite small framed are n't you so , if you went up to ten stone you 'd look huge
19 When you went up to the shop .
20 Did you have a good time when you went up to King 's Lynn ?
21 remember when you went up on it , the housing for the bookcase on that
22 ‘ I suppose you went round as a visitor — they 'd have their own vet , naturally . ’
23 Er you were called out at night and of course in those days you went round on a bicycle and you , you went round with your little black bag strapped on the back .
24 Er you were called out at night and of course in those days you went round on a bicycle and you , you went round with your little black bag strapped on the back .
25 You went round with him — your rival ?
26 ‘ And some time after you went round to the front of the house a woman was seen to go in . ’
27 But there was n't the , the erm ante natal care that there is these days , I mean there were no erm when you went round to se if you were a midwife and you went round to see the prospective mother you 'd say , now you are eating proper meals are n't you ?
28 And she was very worried and kept on crying down the phone , and saying now I know what you went through with Gerry I said , oh come , you know
29 For the discomfort , the upset that you went through with having to listen to her .
30 Well in fact it , it it has in fact gone full circle because through the nineteen fifties you went through to co-ops to collectives to communes which lasted through to nineteen seventy eight , the communes were then disbanded and you 're back , now , after reform which took very much system .
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