Example sentences of "[conj] have [adv] gone " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , there are other niceties that have simply gone by the board in certain aspects of management life .
2 To set the scene for this latter article , and as a coda to the two special issues on hypertext that have just gone by , the writer of this editorial offers the following thoughts ( though these are definitely under the guise of Editorial Privilege , and from a non-expert viewpoint as far as hypertext is concerned ) .
3 I believe that local democracy was not very responsibly exercised by some people in the years that have just gone by . ’
4 As she observes in this passage , her approach contests traditional assumptions about metaphor , assumptions that have often gone unquestioned by more recent theorists of rhetoric .
5 These makeshifts are now attracting the serious collectors who once paid huge sums for classics that have now gone the way of brown polyester suits .
6 Even one would be good enough for there are riders who have been racing for years and have never gone well here . ’
7 The grounds for doubt are very varied but there are now several cases of chimpanzees , and at least one gorilla , who have first been taught to communicate with their human mentors in an apparently rational way by means of stereotyped signs invented by their teachers and have then gone on to use these signs grammatically , generating novel sentences as if the signs formed a genuine human language .
8 Two men with eye injuries were transferred to St Thomas 's Hospital and have now gone home .
9 City , whose power struggle has dominated the season 's headlines , continued to struggle on the pitch where they conceded two goals in the first 22 minutes and have now gone nine Premiership games without a win .
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