Example sentences of "'ve gone [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I think they 've gone off potatoes a bit
2 Mind you , I 've gone off cows a bit .
3 ‘ So you 've gone off chocolates , ’ he remarked with a glint in his eye that made her even more wary .
4 I think where people are more at risk is where they 've gone for TESSAs in th er you know that 's the tax-exempt savings plan , and they 've chased the rate through the papers you know the erm and they see that the s the Wolverhampton Building Society or the Tipton and
5 I can usually tell by when I when I 'm doing a fact-find reply obviously you find out whether their erm position is , is erm simply building society or national savings investment , or whether they 've gone into shares or unit trusts or investment trusts , and you can see at what level they 're operating and of course if they 've still got their money under the bed , then
6 We define ourselves as ‘ normal ’ by repressing our own capacity for violence or the visionary — just as we suppress and marginalize those people in the body politic who 've gone over limits .
7 I 've gone through courses like Alternatives to Violence and Psychodrama , which are so highly pressured , that I know if I can do those .
8 I 've gone through phases when I had seven effects pedals in front of me and then I 've concentrated on the pedals rather than my playing , and that 's wrong . ’
9 Fenner Brockway , well I , I 've gone to meetings in the Albert Hall , and I 've gone to meetings at Sheffield .
10 Fenner Brockway , well I , I 've gone to meetings in the Albert Hall , and I 've gone to meetings at Sheffield .
11 Ruth stood shaking with despair and indecision ; I ca n't cope , she thought , I 've gone to pieces like I always do …
12 It was the one time in my life I 've gone to pieces — lost my mind , I suppose .
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