Example sentences of "'ve gone " in BNC.
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1 | If that 's a sign of madness , I 've gone completely crazy , but it ca n't be worse than this . |
2 | They 've gone . |
3 | ‘ I feel that I 've gone as far as I can here , ’ Knowles said . |
4 | Weiner says that in the Eighties we 've gone past the ‘ grazing ’ stage , in which we picked at this and that all day long , to ‘ refuelling ’ : the pit-stop in which we shovel food in our mouths as fast as we can . |
5 | Marie told me I should n't leave it on when I ai n't in the room , and here I am — the first day she 's gone and I 've gone and left it on . |
6 | It 's real quiet after they 've gone , and there ai n't many people around . |
7 | Someone 's chucked it down there and they 've gone off and forgot it and they do n't even know who I am . |
8 | She bought that for me , Marie did , and now I 've gone and lost it . |
9 | Just as you keep much-lived garments in your closet slip into long after they 've gone out of style , bottles of your favourite fragrance still have a place in your library of perfumes , too . |
10 | We 've gone away from the days of systems imposed by the data processing department , this is going to be a system for the users . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour . |
12 | ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour . |
13 | Then there 's clearing up after they 've gone . ’ |
14 | They 've gone at Finchley and almost everywhere else . |
15 | We define ourselves as ‘ normal ’ by repressing our own capacity for violence or the visionary — just as we suppress and marginalize those people in the body politic who 've gone over limits . |
16 | ‘ They 've gone off with someone . ’ |
17 | They 've got a body of about the right description and they 've gone to see Miss Morgan 's parents . |
18 | I 've gone to the nuns and begged them to let me have a child , but they say ‘ You are a prostitute . |
19 | ‘ They 've gone out , ’ said Lee . |
20 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've gone on a bit , My Lord Chairman , ’ he said apologetically . |
21 | ‘ Anyway , you 've gone and changed yourself too . |
22 | They 've gone all soggy now ! ’ |
23 | I 've gone clean off him — ever since he made that pact with Stalin and the ghastly Russians . ’ |
24 | They 've gone straight through my rose garden and flattened it . |
25 | ‘ No , I do n't and I do n't want to , ’ she said crossly , ‘ I 'll be glad when they 've gone . |
26 | ‘ They turn up every summer after Appleby Horse Fair — place is like a pigsty when they 've gone . ’ |
27 | I 've gone off him since I met Tony but we do share a love of mother earth and I want to see this thing through . |
28 | They 've gone now and it 's nice and peaceful just lying here doing nothing . |
29 | They 've gone over the excavations and into the meadow — ‘ |
30 | He 's not seen me , they 've gone straight past , he has not yet come to terms with the fact that his mummy 's a queen . |