Example sentences of "that [noun] have gone " in BNC.

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1 But it was n't but you see it 's the fact that Ian 's gone .
2 He was angry that Bernard had gone too .
3 Now that communism has gone , parties do not have to choose between two irreconcilable ideologies , two utterly different ways of running a country .
4 He told me it was scandalous that Mills had gone unpunished .
5 It is not pleaded that Euramco has gone into liquidation .
6 ‘ You know , of course , that Travis has gone to get plastered , ’ he charged aggressively as they started up the stairs .
7 He knew that Wells had gone to the police and , in a public-spirited way , had volunteered a written statement that was taken down by the acting Sergeant , yet a statement which the police had not presented .
8 ‘ Now that dream has gone and our lives are in tatters .
9 The quiet sympathy amongst the waiting people was tinged with anger , and an Orcadian farmer voiced the feelings of them all when he said that bureaucracy had gone too far .
10 A Crown lawyer said that Hall had gone to the Co Galway resort of Salthill with a group of friends where they had rented a house for a week last July .
11 A few days after the première , Constanze 's mother decided that matters had gone on long enough between Mozart and Constanze , who had abandoned the fraught atmosphere of home to take temporary refuge with Mozart 's friend and patroness , the Baroness von Waldstädten .
12 Well I think he felt er as I do that it 's unfortunate that matters have gone this far .
13 It is within the knowledge of the House that Bills have gone through all their stages in one day .
14 There was a lot of laughter , not the least when someone asked the whereabouts of Alan and Joy , and I said that Alan had gone to be induced !
15 Obviously , staff will be delighted that the appointment of a new Director has been made and sad that Tom has gone but it is the proposed reorganisation which will occupy the minds of most staff .
16 It was natural too , she told herself , to feel vulnerable now that Donald had gone .
17 It is easy enough to calculate this as a percentage of sales and to show that costs have gone up not only absolutely but relatively .
18 In that case , both the money and the Jacobite Guinea would still be in the gazebo ; the police would infer from them that Newley had gone to the gazebo for more than just a Sunday stroll .
19 The company said it was ‘ disturbed that Oki has gone , ’ from the i860 fray ( UX No 384 ) — it had sold its compiler technology to the firm .
20 Sorry that Oliver had gone , or sorry that she would be alone ?
21 I 'm afraid that Mrs has gone off with , ah Mrs I 'll be very grateful if you could bring me in a bowl .
22 It 's very easy within our own company to see the stages that Cadbury has gone through .
23 But as he turned , the dirt in his mouth , she could see that things had gone too far .
24 Mair interviewed a clutch of former BR executives who claimed they had been made redundant for pressing their inquiries too closely , and the understandably defensive chairman of British Rail 's Parcels Board , Gordon Pettitt , who admitted that things had gone wrong but could n't see what all the fuss was about .
25 For all that , it did not seem to Karelius that things had gone too badly .
26 ‘ He 's not a bad man , ’ the girl said , and there was a slight tremble in her voice ; she knew that things had gone wrong for her father , and that there would soon be a time of parting .
27 At that point , General Waheed decided that things had gone far enough , and stepped in .
28 Most political scientists quickly came to argue that things had gone badly wrong : some groups were too powerful and the system as a whole was seen as out of control so that there was an overload of demands on government .
29 It was then that things had gone badly wrong .
30 Most people agreed that things had gone a bit far when he told the Church , in 1982 , to ‘ Face north-west whenever possible . ’
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