Example sentences of "[prep] gone [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I should of gone through the book to find that , put some money on it because if she had Victoria as well , I thought about Victoria and er of course I did n't know about Eugene I do n't read , but it 's in the book
2 If you were it probably be a bit different than it actually is dad said to me once that if he , that if he 'd like been in charge of it we 'd of gone to the Leeds and not St Augustine 's
3 and I suppose I should of gone off the Thursday night
4 It is not prurient but cruel , hip and disturbingly beautiful , intimate and playfully referential , as in Thomas and Dovana , where a naked black man and a ball-gowned white woman are caught , dancing , in a pose that both mocks and reveres the myths and fears of Gone with the Wind .
5 The love scenes between Stowe and Day-Lewis are vibrant and passionate with the kind of crackling screen chemistry reminiscent of Gone With The Wind 's Gable and Leigh .
6 The part was originally taken by Vivien Leigh in the 1939 film of Gone With The Wind — the most successful film ever made .
7 ‘ We had to destroy our copy of Gone with the Wind , criticised as decadent and encouraging sexual promiscuity .
8 On Creag a'Bhancair , Glen Coe , freshly graduated Doctor Grant Farquhar , with assistance from Gary Latter , climbed Up With The Sun — a line that starts next to Uncertain Emotions the heads up and right to the remaining peg on Risk Business , follows that route to its belay and then boldly climbs the arête left of Gone With The Wind crux to belay as for Carnivore .
9 Noel Coward said after the opening night of the musical version of Gone With The Wind at Drury Lane , during which a horse misbehaved heavily on stage : ‘ There 's nothing wrong with the show that shoving the child ( Bonny Langford ) up the horse 's backside wo n't cure . ’
10 Mind you , like I said Stuart I was in the bar and and if I did n't like it I could of gone in the lounge so I mean they could n't ha he would n't have it .
11 And when he got there the bloke said oh just pull up and go and get it done now , I said now any other man would of gone in the cafe and thought right , I would of been drop now till twelve
12 yeah he said we should of got it , it should of gone in the bank the day we got that letter
13 should of gone in the bank the same day as that the date of that letter
14 A long plateau in which the never-ending surrealism of pain muted down into boredom and there was Jo laughing bravely , veiling her fear and doing great lines from Gone with the Wind in a deplorably bad imitation of a southern black accent .
15 See also Spencer Tracy 's Portuguese fisherman in Captains Courageous ( 1937 ) , Vivien Leigh 's Southern belle in Gone With The Wind ( 1939 ) and such unlikely nominees as Albert Finney 's stage-Belgian ( Murder on the Orient Express , 1974 ) and Alan Arkin 's manic Russian ( The Russians are Coming , 1966 ) .
16 TWO British actresses , Elizabeth Hurley and Lysette Anthony , have been short-listed for the leading female role in Gone With The Wind II : Scarlett .
17 Several of the Georgian mansions in Gone With the Wind ( 1939 ) , together with most of the burning buildings of Atlanta ( or rather , the buildings in front of those supposed to burning in the distance ) were the work of the talented matte painter Jack Cosgrove , though for montage sequences he had help from the neighbouring MGM effects department , since MGM and Selznick , the producer , were both located in Culver City .
18 Today many people find it virtually impossible to conjure any face other than Clark Gable 's as Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind .
19 Shipman 's two-volume Story of the Cinema ( Hodder and Stoughton ) is also a very good read — the first volume goes up to Gone With The Wind and the second starts with Citizen Kane and reaches more or less the present day .
20 AN actress old enough to be drawing her pension begged to play glamorous Scarlett O'Hara in a sequel to Gone With The Wind .
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