Example sentences of "have gone [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | Speedy 's lay-off Thomson collides the Forest man Gemmell and the whistle has gone eventually for a free kick to Forest . |
2 | I hope this term has gone well for you . |
3 | ‘ Your Mummy has gone away for a long time ’ usually only serves to leave the child frightened but feeling the anxiety of the adults all around which forbids further discussion . |
4 | Some fudge the issue by saying that the grandparent has gone away for a little while . |
5 | The only thing that has gone right for A.N.R. Robinson 's National Alliance for Reconstruction ( NAR ) since its election with a huge majority in 1986 was Saddam Hussein 's war . |
6 | Nothing much has gone right for me since January when I was injured in a car crash . |
7 | Nothing has gone right for Armiger or Tenby — remember him — and although Commander in Chief won two Derbys , the fact that Cecil 's more exposed two-year-olds failed to blossom must have been a great disappointment to him . |
8 | Nothing has gone right for Armiger or Tenby — remember him — and although Commander in Chief won two Derbys , the fact that Cecil 's more exposed two-year-olds failed to blossom must have been a great disappointment to him . |
9 | England captain Graham Gooch offered no excuses for his team 's humiliating defeat , saying : ‘ We set off for this series with high hopes but nothing has gone right for us . |
10 | BOXER Michael Watson has gone home for a family Christmas to help with his recovery . |
11 | Things seem to have gone well for them . |
12 | So I 've got to chase all of them up and most of them are going to have gone home for Easter . |
13 | They 've gone away for a few days . |
14 | Things had gone well for both families over the past few seasons and each farm was thriving . |
15 | True to his brother 's word , David had gone straight for the fish cakes . |
16 | If I had gone away for a couple of days , I returned expecting almost to have to push the door open but to my amazement , the place was immaculate . |
17 | After all they had been force-fed about the godliness of the Khomeini regime , here was Reagan as a ‘ man of God ’ ( North 's words ) who had gone away for a ‘ whole weekend ’ to pray about the Frankfurt meeting and had come up all by himself with an inscription for a Bible to be given to the Iranians . |
18 | She told him in fact that Dinah had gone away for a day or two , but shortly a letter came . |
19 | Mary and Reggie had gone away for the weekend , and would not be back until evening . |
20 | He says a boy had gone away for a weekend and had come back to the school with the tablets and then sold them . |
21 | It was sent to Alison 's brother , Mark , and implied that she and their father had gone away for a break as both were suffering from depression . |
22 | So far , nothing had gone right for him . |
23 | Yet nothing had gone right for the crusade . |
24 | She was up to two or three needles a week , and had gone without for maybe 48 hours . |
25 | ( She had gone there for fitting out and trials of Aberporth . ) |
26 | My mother argued for a while that the dry heat was known to be bracing , but Lili went on to speak of rumours of a cholera epidemic in the rural districts and disaffection among the fellahin and I said I would rather go to Bournemouth , which was a black lie but efficacious since we had gone there for our holidays and my mother seemed gratified that I should wish to return . |
27 | Sarah , 19 , had gone home for Christmas after spending three lonely months at Surrey University . |
28 | He had watched until the night nurse had left the office and now he was as sure as he could be that she had gone below for a meal . |
29 | Plans have gone ahead for a regulatory body for the direct sales channel . |
30 | ‘ It is great to win and the other results have gone well for us . |