Example sentences of "[pron] have gone [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Do you know what yours has gone up to ? |
2 | ‘ I 'd gone up to Ethel 's sister to cheer her up because she was looking so miserable . |
3 | And then , after I 'd gone round to Tesco 's I went to see to collect grandma to take her to the train . |
4 | I 'd gone across to the old folks ' home to have a chat with Maureen and , inevitably , I was telling her about the trouble I was having . |
5 | The day I came here I 'd gone down to Age Concern — I used to go there for meetings and bingo — and I told them I was n't stopping because I 'd no money . |
6 | He said you 'd have no idea where to start and , in any event , he had bribed two shepherds to say I 'd gone down to Foxton Mire . |
7 | Joanne had handled the set-up of the press conference in Glasgow and I had gone on to Newcastle Airport to meet the plane there . |
8 | If he 'd been following me he would have to have been close because I had gone straight to the camera , and I would have heard him , even in the wind . |
9 | I 've gone on to decaffeinated coffee I do drink decaffeinated |
10 | So when I did n't receive any further communication , I 've gone back to them and asked them whether they would be interested in reducing the price , cos we consider it to be too high for that one acre of land . |
11 | I 've gone down to one egg in me freezer |
12 | I have gone on to be exhibited there almost every year . |
13 | He sends his factor up to terrify my father — after dark — when I have gone over to Camserney with Alastair . |
14 | I had to sit down twice because of the roast beef and everything , which had gone straight to my legs . |
15 | But the market would be affected , particularly as the disappointed broker had n't hesitated to tell everyone how lucky he 'd been not to drop a packet on Dreadnought , which had gone straight to the bottom like a stone in a pond . |
16 | Gentle had successfully recreated one Gauguin previously , a small picture which had gone on to the open market and been consumed without any questions being asked . |
17 | The medal , presented by the Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace , is awarded each year to a holder of a City & Guilds qualification who has gone on to a senior management position in their chosen field . |
18 | Since then she has gone back to Killarney . |
19 | ‘ As far as I know , she has gone out to dinner . ’ |
20 | ‘ I told her you 'd gone out to dinner with Ricky . |
21 | ‘ I came last night , but they told me that you 'd gone out to dinner with friends . |
22 | ‘ She came for it soon after you 'd gone off to t' farm , ’ Aunt Nellie explained . |
23 | ‘ I knew she 'd gone up to Jack 's — she always does now if he 's alone , makes no secret of it . |
24 | If it had n't been so hot , if there had been no row the night before , if Dennis had n't passed out , if I 'd fallen asleep , if any of the others had been there , if Karen had come back later , if she 'd gone straight to the pool rather than taken a shower , if any or all of these had been the case , then intercourse would not have occurred . |
25 | ‘ We 'd have had a visit if she 'd gone straight to the nearest phone , ’ Goldman observed . |
26 | I was listening engrossed to the woman I was walking to work with , who the night before had found two night-screws stretched out on the desk in a passionate embrace when she 'd gone downstairs to the office to ask for a Tampax . |
27 | Pity she 'd gone off to Meath . |
28 | She 'd gone down to the seashore with the dogs and there he 'd been , following her . |
29 | Apparently , whenever she 'd gone close to this man he 'd shooed her away , recoiling from her and muttering , ‘ Pork , pork , pork , VD , VD , white woman , white woman . ’ |
30 | That he 'd noticed she 'd got a decent figure was to be expected , she supposed , seeing that the lace cotton blouse and culottes she had worn that time she 'd gone out to dinner with Travis had touched her contours comfortably . |