Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] gone " in BNC.
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1 | She knew he did n't escape : perhaps he had gone mad , a gibbering idiot in the middle of that room , in the dark , with those doors opening and closing all around him . |
2 | Perhaps he had got himself moved to the bigger town , or perhaps he had gone home to London as some of the children had done . |
3 | He had been so determined to be ungullible , city-wise that perhaps he had gone too far in the other direction , and so read a threat in everything the big city had to offer . |
4 | Perhaps he had gone along with it , and if he had , for whatever reason , agreed to the fiction , was it her place to undo it ? |
5 | Perhaps he had gone straight to bed . |
6 | Adam went on looking at her , and her heart sank ; perhaps he 'd gone too far away in his mind to come back now . |
7 | Perhaps he 'd gone down to Somerset to see his mother . |
8 | If the house was n't locked , perhaps he 'd gone to the pub to buy his horrible cigarettes or another bottle of Scotch to drown his sorrows — whatever , she did n't think he would have gone far . |
9 | Perhaps he 's gone to visit one of his friends — he does that sometimes . " |
10 | Perhaps he 's gone to the pub to steady his nerves . ’ |
11 | Perhaps he 's gone to shops ? |
12 | Obviously he 'd gone out for cigarettes , or lunch — or perhaps — it was a sudden exciting hope — he was upstairs in John 's room , waiting for me there . |
13 | So he had gone to that other place where , so Mrs Parvis said , red and orange fires burned day and night , so hot that glass and brick and even solid rock melted to liquid . |
14 | he 's over there so do something so he 's , he 's going fucking he 's gone , why have you got a gun , he said we 'll think of something so he 's gone over his hand |
15 | Thus he has gone . |
16 | he 's over there so do something so he 's , he 's going fucking he 's gone , why have you got a gun , he said we 'll think of something so he 's gone over his hand |
17 | To le that the end is not nigh he 's gone it 's postponed |
18 | Five minutes later he had gone in , his grotesquely helmeted head rose from the layer of mist , to wave them down . |
19 | Once again she felt a rush of warmth for Josh ; clearly he 'd gone to some lengths to cover up for her , and for that she 'd be eternally grateful . |
20 | Well , now he had gone to find her , but if his Eileen was really an angel she doubted they would meet , for Paddy had been no saint . |
21 | For nearly six months now he had gone to Father Michael at St Cunegonde 's for long , thrilling discussions about whether he had a vocation for the priesthood . |
22 | Now he had gone up she need n't modify her actions to spare his feelings . |
23 | WHAT A lucky man Dick Crossman was — and now he 's gone and been lucky again . |
24 | He was accused of asserting that Hitler had rejected the army 's suggestions of an airlift to remove the encircled troops , and of saying : ‘ The Führer has always spoken himself about how important Stalingrad is , and now he 's gone and lost it . ’ |
25 | Now he 's gone wrong , somehow . |
26 | Now he 's gone . |
27 | AT LEAST Barnet players could always turn to Barry Fry , but now he 's gone , they are prepared to follow him out of the club in a mass exodus . |
28 | Now he 's gone — we 're left grieving , |
29 | Now he 's gone , I think it 's time you admitted how false it always was . ’ |
30 | ’ And now he 's gone . |