Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] gone [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose if I had n't gone back into that room they 'd have found some other way of leaving the message . ’
2 After an evening of pleasure and profit with my friends in Bank Street , I had clearly gone out for a drink or two .
3 In the previous two seasons , while I was serving my ban , both Mike Gatting and I had sometimes gone out of our way to push Tuffers in county matches at my expense .
4 I suppose , by saying this I 've already gone back on my word .
5 Decisions decisions decisions — I 've never made any decisions on my own before , I 've just gone along with what everyone said .
6 I 've never gone along with that theory .
7 In so far as fairness is used within the traditional adjudicative framework the balancing involved therein may be different in degree but not in kind to that which has always gone on within natural justice itself .
8 Even his own notorious plant , which had consistently gone downhill for ten years under his active leadership , had been steadily increasing efficiency and output for several weeks without interruption .
9 There are others who are n't even dancing : one who has just gone over to the veranda and plunged his hand into the vat of boiling oil so he could offer a hot puri to a child in tears : another who is standing in the midst of the dancers being continually buffeted as they come and go , and hungrily eating a plateful of raw rice grains .
10 ‘ Diana is an Uptown girl who has never gone in for downtown men , ’ observes Rory Scott .
11 I 've trained her , but she has n't gone in for the exams .
12 Using the hypothetical examples above , for instance , this is how it might work out : skilled employment ( 4 ) the top possible score : employment duration — she has just gone back to work ( 1 ) ; housing — she has had to move to a smaller flat(l) so has n't been there long ( 0 ) ; she does have a bank account ( 4 ) ; but is separated ( 0 ) ; and quite young ( 2 ) .
13 ‘ I did n't know , ’ he went on , ‘ that you 'd already gone back to England .
14 ‘ 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 .
15 It 's pretty hard to think about that when you 've just gone out of a Grand Slam event as early as that .
16 And as often as you tell yourself she 's not your type , that you do n't like blondes , your taste tends towards the browns , even redheads but not blondes , no ; and what 's more , her face is round , but you do n't like round faces ; and you 've always gone in for a bit of shape and she 's flat as a pancake .
17 I think if she had n't gone away at Christmas she would have gone round the bend
18 She had not gone back to whoring , but eked out a miserable living as a washerwoman , for which she lacked the stamina .
19 Teesside Crown Court heard how she had later gone home by bus to discover all the lights on and the door open at her home in Eddison Way , Hemlington .
20 She came to a point where she could see far over the town , she had instinctively gone up following the fleeing daylight , and the mist over there under a sky that was greyish and purplish and darkening again , became apparent because it was being lit up from those distant buildings and streets , the points of light vibrating through the moisture .
21 If she had simply gone straight to France when she had received his letter she would have fallen for it even more .
22 In fact , so bowled over was she initially that she had actually gone out to dinner with Travis one night .
23 She had never gone back to the beach .
24 But the tragedy is she could have known those blessings all through those years , if she had never left if she had never gone down to Moab .
25 I , the only one of his children who had not gone on to the stage , had inherited the famous Breakspear eyes , the Breakspear height , the Breakspear cheekbones , the brooding Breakspear presence that my father had used to break the hearts of unnumbered women .
26 ‘ She was a normal , sensible girl who had not gone off before and when she was reported missing we always feared this could be the outcome . ’
27 Leapor also satirizes the intellectual pretensions of a figure in Crumble Hall who can tentatively be identified as the young William Henry Chauncy who had recently gone up to Oxford :
28 She was the one who had always gone on about what a paragon my father was .
29 At Bhamdoun , a hill resort with a little railway station , an ornate French signal box and a clutch of mosques and apartment blocks built by the Saudis who had once gone there for their summer holidays , Syrian shellfire had smashed into the shops and flats , punching a hole into the wall of the Carlton Hotel .
30 They 're looking for the womankind who have all gone off with the Romans .
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