Example sentences of "he have gone [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | As it is , he has gone down as a highly skilled bowler who , because he lacked the flamboyance of some of his colleagues , attracted less attention than many of them ; but who consistently , almost stealthily , got on with the job of collecting three or four wickets in innings after innings after innings . |
2 | I mean , if he 'd gone off with a humped-back , three legged dwarf I would have felt pretty unattractive . |
3 | I 'll never even dare to be successful , because when I 'm dead some clod with a thesis to write will put me down as a wild-eyed harridan who jumped on her lover in the street and pulled all his hair out because he 'd gone off with a person with webbed feet . |
4 | It would n't be so bad if he 'd gone off with a beauty , but I 'm damned if I 'll form part of a collection which includes someone bandy . ’ |
5 | ‘ Would he have gone out on a limb for anyone other than David ? |
6 | He had gone on to a party at a rich woman 's house , he explained , and seen a display of drinks such as he had never seen on earth before . |
7 | She assumed he had gone out for a reason but became worried and phoned a friend . |
8 | He reflected gloomily on the price of his ambition , because he had gone out on a limb to persuade a mistrustful and increasingly hostile Kenamun to consent to the operation he had mounted , and then he had only achieved it by linking Surere to the serial killings . |
9 | When someone came into the room he realised he had gone out in a sweet unconscious . |
10 | he had gone down without a sound — and by the time he had woken up , his ship had been two days out into the Channel . |
11 | In the winter he had gone down with a slight burst of influenza and anyone would have thought it was the plague . |
12 | ‘ He 's gone out on a customer 's boat … ’ |
13 | He 's gone out for a while . |