Example sentences of "not gone [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She 's not gone already ? ’
2 Dame Agatha will be leaving , if she has not gone already .
3 Maybe they do n't think he 's ‘ gone ’ as we do — or at least not gone altogether .
4 Those of us dropping into Dunedin with a touring international or provincial team could usually rely , if things had not gone well for Otago , on Mains later proclaiming that his side had in some way been unfairly treated either by fate or the referee .
5 He 's not gone yet ! "
6 Not gone yet ? ’ she taunted before turning to her brother .
7 Tilda had not gone straight onto Rochester .
8 Things have not gone right this year for the colt dubbed a new ‘ Champion the Wonder Horse ’ after his last-to-first victory in the Breeders ' Cup Juve-nile 10 months ago .
9 ‘ Do n't imagine you can take it out on me because things have not gone right for you at the party .
10 Then Arthur Miller added : ‘ The thing to remember is that it has not gone away for ever . ’
11 Perhaps prejudice now has other targets , but it has not gone away .
12 ‘ I 'm not gone away , sure , I 'm here .
13 ‘ But the people there , and the problems , have not gone away .
14 But , the view is that the good times have not gone away for ever .
15 The subject , however , has not gone away .
16 But the fear of racial conflict has not gone away .
17 On the other hand , when you resurfaced , there were the memories and the truths still ; they had not gone away , and the only difference was that one was now less equipped to deal with them than before .
18 So we go to our room , unlock the door , and step inside to find the guy in the blazer has not gone away .
19 Those of us who attend soccer matches as I do er regularly you 've got to say that er it 's not gone away , it 's merely been contained .
20 The reasons for a Third American Revolution have not gone away .
21 I , I think it 's regrettable that the concerns and the criticisms of the use of open dips er , has still not gone away in spite of what the institute 's said .
22 The result is a discourse in which certain expressions , such as " the river had not gone away either or the mountains " ( p. 31 ) must be interpreted as " literally " representing the perceptions of the people , whereas for us they would normally have to be interpreted metaphorically .
23 Problems have not gone away and all-round commitment is needed from everyone . ’
24 I would say to the people of the Yorkshire Dales that the problem has not gone away , and this time should be used to write to British Rail and British Steel , and to call upon local authorities to get together to retain this line and to stop heavy lorries disrupting in the Dales .
25 The problem has not gone away . ’
26 But because of the advent now of erm organized bonfires , that risk has receded but having said that it has only receded , not gone away .
27 Yet the redefinition of factors which need to be considered for a fuller understanding of politics and power have not gone nearly far enough : they are still confined to the world of public politics and the struggles for power in the public arena .
28 This suggests that either educational reform has just not gone far enough or that , although improved educational standards constitute an important development goal , they can only be effective when accompanied by structural changes in the rest of society .
29 They had not gone far before the leading vehicle halted at a metal pole stretched across the road , and the rest of the convoy bunched up behind .
30 I had not gone far before the rain started and it soon became a sluicing downpour that never abated all day .
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