Example sentences of "he have gone [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Hypnotists working for the police ask an individual , most commonly a witness or a victim , to imagine that he has gone back to the time of the crime . |
2 | No , he 'd gone up to the traffic lights and this cyclist sort of like cycled up , jumped off his bike and wheeled it round the corner so he |
3 | He 'd gone over to the hedge that ran along each side of the white lodge and he 'd sat down . |
4 | Well I wondered if he 'd wa he 'd gone out on the Nottingham cos I wondered what would happen to the mascot was he shot the mascot , after the the game ? |
5 | and he was let out and first , within twenty four hours he 'd gone down to the South Coast and killed his mother and his girl friend |
6 | He 'd gone back into the hotel , trying to act casually , and had hovered in reception looking at the magazines in the hardcovers , watching the man explaining to the people in the hut and coming back inside , which confirmed Cormack 's suspicions . |
7 | He liked his porter , but if he 'd gone back to the stable … |
8 | no did n't like how he grouted it because she said there , things like a little nick in the tile , if he 'd gone in with the grouting it would n't of shown any and he did n't |
9 | It had been knocked from its cradle when he had gone over with the first shot . |
10 | When he had gone through to the bedroom , tired , shaking , cold , she stripped herself of all the finery — fighting with clasps , pushing and twisting rings . |
11 | I thought he was following me and other hotel-guests to the shelter , but he was n't ; he had gone up to the roof ‘ to watch it all ’ . |
12 | Bewildered and hurt at her lack of interest , too shy to ask what the trouble was , he had gone back to the garage completely mystified , and had spent the rest of the evening painting his jalopy electric blue . |
13 | Kronweiser 's suspicions were set at rest , and he had gone back to the States . |
14 | Because he had gone back to the woodlands where the trees were . |
15 | But this was a lean season for flowers , so he had gone out into the rain looking for snowdrops . |
16 | He had gone out through the kitchen door . |
17 | She called ‘ Edward ? ’ , and then remembered that he had gone out with the ornithological group . |
18 | In 1884 he had gone out to the Sudan with the rank of captain , and had been wounded at the battle of Abu Kru the following January . |
19 | He had gone out to the pub a couple of times with some old friends and was thinking of taking out a young woman he had met . |
20 | But he had gone out of the front door , banging it , leaving his shoes on the table which she 'd always believed was bad luck . |
21 | Dora had told him that Miss Alexandra was but a month short of her twenty-second birthday and he had gone out of the kitchen , scratching his head in disbelief . |
22 | And he had gone out by the front door , presumably to present an appearance of normality if he should be seen by any of the family — a late evening stroll before bed being a simple enough amusement — while she could save the whole circuit of the house by using the back door close to the kitchen . |
23 | On the few occasions that he had gone down to The priory with the lad , his parents had treated him as one of the family . |
24 | He had gone down to the stable earlier and seen that it was missing , so he went to look for it . |
25 | He had gone down to the cells to have a look and discovered that the prisoner was his former schoolmate . |
26 | When Margaret finally foundered , some hoped that he had gone down with the ship , but here he was as buoyant as the Vicar of Bray . |
27 | He 's gone down to the |
28 | He 's gone out on the razzle again . ’ |
29 | I phoned Kevin , I 've got Kevin 's mum and dad 's phone number off Dave and phoned at home but he 's gone out for the day or something they said . |
30 | He 's gone out in the garden now . |