Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] that [pron] have gone " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , even within the stated parameters , comprehensiveness is an impossible goal , because some publications escape the net , or are listed so late that they have gone out of print or are out-of-date by the time they appear . |
2 | What the girls had to understand , he whispered , was that his father 's father had used the Lodge for very wicked purposes , things so wicked that he had gone quite mad and died in a madhouse . |
3 | One of the critics concerned is the director of a choir in the best Oxbridge tradition ; the other is a British composer who finds the Iberian peninsula so attractive that he has gone to live there . |
4 | She was wholly relieved that he had gone , for his absence enabled her safely to join her friends , to receive their questions and their anecdotes , and to hear of the brazen , wonderful audacity of Janice , who had not yet returned to the fold , and who had been seen leading , yes , leading her captive from the floor , in search of fresher air and darker night . |
5 | In the end , they were just thankful that you 'd gone . ’ |
6 | For a moment Theda stood where he had left her , hardly aware that he had gone . |
7 | ‘ It 's particularly disappointing that he 's gone to another English club . |
8 | and she 'll go and get the milk out and say I 've just got myself a glass of milk mum , oh right , okay not even aware that she 's gone out to the fridge you know , fair enough we say ah , you do n't do you ? |
9 | No alarm as yet ; it 's quite possible that he 's gone for one of his walks or he may be shopping or just visiting someone , but I 'm concerned . ’ |
10 | We were almost sure that he 'd gone . |
11 | Lord Macaulay said : ‘ I 'm very pleased that it has gone through so readily . |