Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] gone [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We eventually found the car by good luck more than good management ; I wished we 'd had time to start from the top end and find how we 'd gone wrong .
2 I do n't know where I 've gone wrong in your upbringing .
3 ‘ If the mistakes had been that obvious there were people around me to tell me where I had gone wrong , but they did n't .
4 Could you tell me where I have gone wrong and why the formula has to be written differently for different software .
5 He wrote : ‘ Thanks for your hospitality over the past few weeks and for helping me see where I have gone wrong . ’
6 Erm , and you know when you 've gone wrong in the clarinet .
7 Do you know when you 've gone wrong in the clarinet , and you know when you 've gone wrong with the till .
8 Do you know when you 've gone wrong in the clarinet , and you know when you 've gone wrong with the till .
9 That night she cried herself to sleep wondering where she had gone wrong and thinking she could not bear it if she never saw Edward again .
10 ‘ I think I know where we 've gone wrong .
11 If he 's got a job there , and he 's done it well or he 's done it badly , tell him he 's done it badly , tell them where they 've gone wrong and tell them what they should do to put it right .
12 A forest of hands clutching a variety of tickets waved about his head like the tentacles of a sea anemone and he began patiently to explain where they had gone wrong .
13 That 's why they 've gone brown .
14 Students learn best from their own mistakes ; they should be told when and why they have gone wrong , and how their approach to a problem should be redirected .
15 And if you do n't , then you can see very quickly what 's gone wrong , and probably where it 's gone wrong , as well .
16 As soon as you had a break in your ploughing you 'd walk along the headlings to have a look at your neighbour 's work , to see where he had gone wrong , or if his ploughing was better than yours .
17 It was quieter , with few shops , not one of them interesting , and restaurants which opened with optimistic flourishes and invitations but where , after a few weeks , you could see the desolate owner standing in the doorway wondering where he 'd gone wrong ; his eyes told you the area was n't going to revive in his lifetime .
18 In most common diseases of western society , we know more or less what has gone wrong , even if we do not know why it has gone wrong .
19 When things go wrong , the citizen wants to be told fully , honestly and , preferably , there and then why it has gone wrong .
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