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a twenty-minute run Afterwards we went to the movies Alacke, there lies more perill in thine eye, // Than twenty of their swords, looke thou but sweete, // And I a... At twenty he married Bang went the money! Do you have change for twenty dollars? Everything went like clockwork Everything went well Everything went wrong He plucked up courage and went on his way He was fed up with his wife’s cooking and went to a good restaurant He went blind He went on eating, leafing through the book at the same time He went out into the big, wide world He went to the bar and celebrated up a storm with his buddies His mind went blank His plans went up in smoke I never went short I went to him and made a clean breast of it all I would there were no age betweene ten and three and twenty, or that youth would sleep out the rest: for there... In 2008 the company went public In the morning we went to the beach It went from bad to worse It went like clockwork It went like water off a duck’s back My mind went blank She went over her notes some twenty years of experience The ball went out [of play] The company went belly up The power went off this evening the roaring Twenties The student knew what sort of answer went down well with the professor They went down like ninepins to be getting on for twenty/seven o’clock/winter Twenty five people who took part in a sham marriage network based in Leicester have been jailed for a total of... twenty-four-seven twenty-odd years We went to a fancy/fashionable restaurant When I was at university we went to the flicks every Thursday night When she was in her teens she went through a phase of only ever wearing black When the telephone bell rang, my heart went into my boots. I knew bad news was coming

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