Example sentences of "have gone " in BNC.

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1 When Jane has Roche inspect the hut , the wild man , with his black face and his pigtails , has gone , leaving behind him ‘ only a vague warm smell of old clothes , dead animals , grease and marijuana ’ .
2 But Klima has gone back .
3 Literary criticism is doing here what it often does : it has gone for the faults and , in so doing , inverted the truth .
4 In the partisan book Line has been Leonid 's woman , and has gone with Mendel .
5 His son has gone off to London , and he worries that he may lose touch with him .
6 No particular accent is asked for , but Mike is not the conventional public school type who has gone to Cambridge .
7 The use of impro in training has gone through many phases ; it still conjures up the traditional , hackneyed image of a student being asked to be a tree or an icecream .
8 I do not want , wrote Harsnet , to try and trace this logic or to dwell , in these notes , on the nature and direction of my earlier work , especially , he wrote , as I have always held that any new work worth its salt should be essentially different from all that has gone before , all that others have done and all that you have done , just as the deeds of each new day must never simply repeat those of the previous day or days .
9 Nothing has gone right on that side from the moment I began .
10 In recent days , he wrote , perhaps because Spring is upon us , I have been putting in the hours but the intensity has gone .
11 That wartime spirit has gone now .
12 The effect is accentuated if the c.g. is near the aft limit and , in some cases , it is doubtful whether there is sufficient elevator authority to stop the pitching once it has gone beyond the early stages .
13 In recent years , a lot of work has gone into improving the quality of care that patients receive from the health service .
14 Many times the wrong name has gone forwards to the next round because competitors confused who was white and who was red .
15 The latter examines the complaint and , if it is justified , calls the refereeing panel together to make them aware of what has gone wrong .
16 ‘ The word has gone up every road and track .
17 ‘ You will wake Widow MacIntosh — ‘ She is not here , you fool — she has gone off with the mob . ’
18 His right side has gone .
19 It has gone very sweetly ever since but that was a good deal of production time that was lost that cost me a lost more money than I had anticipated .
20 At the time of writing it appears that the broker in this case has gone into liquidation without making the required payment , and the couple must now turn to the Investors ' Compensation Scheme , which can pay compensation in cases where ( a ) the broker has gone into liquidation , and ( b ) the original investment was taken up about 28 August 1988 .
21 At the time of writing it appears that the broker in this case has gone into liquidation without making the required payment , and the couple must now turn to the Investors ' Compensation Scheme , which can pay compensation in cases where ( a ) the broker has gone into liquidation , and ( b ) the original investment was taken up about 28 August 1988 .
22 Despite the great differences in style between the above three ballets and despite their different libretti the three choreographers perrot ( with Saint-Georges ) , MacMillan and Ashton give valid reasons why the tragic deaths of Giselle , Romeo and Juliet , and Natalia 's lost love are the inevitable result of what has gone before .
23 This last task is possibly the most difficult because the audience must be convinced that the ending chosen is the only possible outcome of everything that has gone before .
24 In some modern classical ballets too little attention is paid to the momentary holding of a pose as the focus of a picture to sum up — as it were — what has gone before .
25 ‘ Within 30 years the brewing industry has gone from a cottage industry to high tech . ’
26 Hence the great cry has gone up : ‘ Leave the environment alone ! ’
27 ‘ Much of the media hype has gone , and the Rottweiler Association asked owners not to breed their dogs , so there 's a lot less of them about .
28 His is in some ways a tragic case : a man of immense talent and massive erudition , gifted with profound insights , who could not say the things he most wanted to say but who , nevertheless , has gone on to say them .
29 That shared culture has gone , though its traces have persisted for a long time , at least among those unworldly older academics who assume that students of English will have read the whole of Shakespeare in the sixth form , or that they can readily identify classical or biblical references .
30 Yet despite these differences , English English has gone quite a long way down the road of a more-or-less Americanized professionalism , as identified and rejected in the 1960s by Leavis , Lewis , and Gardner .
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