Example sentences of "he have gone into " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But Harriet , it sounds as if he has gone into hiding again . |
2 | As Chelsea 's players prepared for tonight 's Premier League match at Middlesbrough , Porterfield said : ‘ Don Howe has a chest infection and , as a precaution due to his previous history , he has gone into hospital for checks . ’ |
3 | His ‘ devils ’ prepare for him notes of his material but once he has gone into court he has to take entire responsibility on his own shoulders . ’ |
4 | ‘ He has gone into the mole country . ’ |
5 | State Trooper Lamica added : ‘ He has gone into a very dangerous area . |
6 | It was as if he 'd gone into a different world . ’ |
7 | On Saturday , early afternoon , he 'd gone into the city to get his watch repaired and returned about five o'clock . |
8 | Then he 'd gone into Belfast with the samples and had cracked the car 's exhaust on the ramps outside a police station . |
9 | Well , at about half-seven he 'd gone into a restaurant in St Giles ‘ , Browns ; had a nice steak , with a bottle of red wine ; left at about half-nine — and was strolling down to The Randolph when he 'd met Mrs Sheila Williams , just outside the Taylorian , as she was making for the taxi-rank . |
10 | While over there , he had gone into Mexico for the day . |
11 | Woodhouse retained a sense of himself as a shoemaker long after he had gone into the book trade : the title of his most important work ‘ The Life and Lucubrations of Crispinus Scriblerus ’ ( c. 1795 ) is an allusion to one of the patron saints of cobblers . |
12 | He was still wrapped in the cloak he had been wearing when , as a Priest of the Roman Catholic Church , he had gone into the front lines with his men , completely unarmed . |
13 | He had , of course , given up cigarettes by the time he had gone into the clinic , but as a result he had abandoned the puritanical principles inculcated into him in youth and had started eating sweets instead ; and this meant that he was putting on weight . |
14 | He had gone into his father 's firm of solicitors where his looks endeared him to wives in divorce cases , although his extreme reluctance to take decisions prevented them obtaining the best results . |
15 | Given leave to speak , he said he had gone into the church to help , and had simply obeyed such orders as were given to him , and he knew nothing of where the saint 's coffin might be at this moment . |
16 | Rosamund Coldharbour had been near tears , he had noticed , as he had gone into Wheeler 's room . |
17 | Robbie had expected the dog to pursue them , but instead there was a splash and she realised he had gone into the water . |
18 | Lesley-Anne Rawlings , prosecuting , said he had at first claimed he had gone into the school on August 9 to try and put the fire out . |
19 | He had gone into town on Friday afternoon to ‘ get out of the house ’ . |
20 | And he gets up and sees the situation and remember , he said , Jesus was n't out for joy ride , he was n't just passing an evening relaxing and unwinding and resting away from the crowd , he had gone into the boat for a purpose , he was going to the other side , and no storm was gon na stop him getting there ! |
21 | He 's gone into a slightly different area — very much his own . |
22 | ‘ He 's gone into the study . ’ |
23 | He 's gone into ? |
24 | He 's gone into Lewes to buy more things for the room . |
25 | ‘ He 's gone into Penzance to see the family . ’ |
26 | He 's gone into Boots , he 's admitted to doing the offence erm picking up some perfume from the counter in Boots , put it in the basket then placed it into his bag |
27 | He 's gone into Bromley with my eldest . |
28 | oh he 's gone into hospital has n't he again ? |