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

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1 The size of the speaker has gone up a notch here to 10″ , with the dimension of the ports increased accordingly .
2 ( It has gone up a bit since then , but not back to the post-1945 level . )
3 Things have really taken off , our whole output has gone up a notch .
4 ‘ He has gone down a treat with the members , who have a lot of affection for him , ’ he said .
5 ‘ Biochemistry , I see Mrs Hayman 's cholesterol has gone down a bit — Lizzie 's chest X-ray — haematology , Betty 's haemoglobin 's not too good — oh , the Hazell family 's tissue-typing results — ’ She gazed at them shaking her head sadly .
6 His business has gone down a third .
7 Los Angeles , California-based Tiger Media , the multimedia authoring start-up , has gone down the tubes : its venture capitalists sold off the assets last month to New Hampshire-based AimTech Inc , a PC company .
8 She was blue when they carried her in , but it looks as though the stone has gone down the right way . ’
9 Hughie said : ‘ You can say that shipbuilding in Whitby has gone down the sewer .
10 I 'm quite happy to see if we can what we can do , I ca n't guarantee that my Right Honourable Friend will take a different view , but I 'm content to see what we can do and report if your Lordships think that that is suitable , but if we were to do that My Lord , I think it would mean erm er it would mean that all these amendments which are grouped together should not in fact be , be put t to the vote , I mean that means ever er er all your Lordships because I do n't think it would be very fair if I were to say that I would move mine and the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh were c to come along and move his amendment and mine meanwhile has gone down the drainpipe and I do n't think that that would be particularly funny , but the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh I 'm sure would n't do such a dastardly thing like that !
11 Well this man something wrong and he er had an appointment with a Girran man who was Professor of medicine in Glasgow , he 'd gone up the ladder you know and finished .
12 They 'd gone down a narrow alleyway — up North they 're called ‘ ginnels ’ but do n't ask me why ; I just observe , I do n't translate — which led to another alley at right-angles .
13 Well there 's the open , we could have gone up the .
14 ‘ If they set out from Tara at the hour they intended , they will have gone down the forest road hours earlier . ’
15 This is bloody hard work — if I 'd wanted a holiday like this I could have gone down the mines for a fortnight . ’
16 And , oh , Ellie , if you had n't been here , I 'd have gone down the aisle looking such a fright … ’
17 They may have gone down the medium wave dial from 10.17 to 8.55 , but their new premises in Ludlow is more than a few steps up from the barn .
18 But much of the money spent in Berlin , Sydney , Istanbul , Bejing , and Milan , Manchester 's rivals , will have gone down the tubes .
19 I learned to canoe years ago when three of us put borrowed boats in the water at Glasbury and pulled them out , finally , several days later at Tintern , having gone down the Wye .
20 and then we 'd 've gone down a different avenue
21 However , there is 5000 tonnes a year of , presumably , both mildly and highly toxic wastes that appears to have gone down a hole somewhere — perhaps literally .
22 At several sites , protesting miners were reported to have gone down the pits and stayed there following the announcement .
23 I mean they 've gone out the window .
24 So , let's assume that we 've gone down the line of saying that , for a maximum value , Z X times Z Y equals Z X squared .
25 I ca n't remember wha exactly what it was but er it erm had gone up a little since erm , since I first started .
26 At ten P M she did n't seem too great either , her temperature had gone up a little bit , but nevertheless , she slept on .
27 But I missed the more dramatic sting inflicted on Gloucestershire 's Mark Davies , by a bee which had gone up the trouser leg and reached the left-arm spinner 's more intimate regions .
28 That meant the police had gone up the other way — but could see them by turning .
29 He said they had gone up the Rest and Be Thankful and he had noticed a red van parked in a lay-by which had flashed its lights as they passed .
30 No I think , I thought we still had a chance , albeit you know the odds had gone down a bit or increased , but er no I thought we still had a chance , it was gon na be harder because if we lost any more by the wayside then you know you 're gon na be , it would 've been very awkward .
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