Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] only gone " in BNC.

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1 I 'd only gone part of the way when I collided with Dad .
2 I 'd only gone say two weeks without it , but it takes a lot longer than that to actually sort yourself out , anyway … .
3 I 'd only gone to that debate because my wife was a steward . ’
4 Oh yeah I suppose it will be much too early Left home at er today come in , I thought I so I 'd only gone about half a mile down the road filled up my car , paid the money the car would n't start I kept turning nothing was happening and then all of a sudden after a couple of minutes it erm like the way I 've button up my coat ?
5 ‘ He was convinced you 'd only gone home to England to break the news to your family , then you were coming back to marry him .
6 Yeah , that 's what Alan said they were away were n't they , she 'd only gone to walk the dog
7 But she had only gone two steps when Guido spoke again .
8 We 'd only gone a short distance from the trees when suddenly we were hit by a blinding flash .
9 We had only gone a few steps when a voice called out from across the street .
10 But todsay Cranog Jones told the court he 'd only gone into the garage to de-tune her car after they 'd had an argument .
11 He had only gone out socially with his secretary for after-work drinks and may then have only been less formal than if her were at work . ’
12 He had only gone a short distance , when he found himself stepping into a small moonlit clearing , some twenty yards across .
13 He had only gone to Karlovy Vary to deliver a package — and look at the time , nearly four o'clock !
14 In the second incident , involving the credit card , he had only gone along for the ride , and had not used the card himself , said Mr Harper .
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