Example sentences of "[verb] he have gone [prep] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Your puppy is now a young mature adult and let us assume he has gone through puppyhood with no problems .
3 The boy manservant , George Yaxlee , had said he 'd gone to the stable to meet Leon , the Italian boy , at nine on Friday night ; they had stayed together , first at the stable , then at the darts final at the Dersingham Arms until ten-thirty .
4 No , look he 's gone to sleep then there ,
5 In the witness box , Steventon-Rogers claimed he had gone to the shed unarmed and grabbed the knife from a work bench when Mr Smith became angry and attacked him .
6 Then she discovered he 'd gone off any idea of tucking into the delights of her home-made lasagne anyway as , without another word , he turned and headed out of the kitchen .
7 When I closed the window , I was thinking specifically of Sydney Burrows , then I heard he 'd gone to Gainsborough after all .
8 He was in Belfast when the Troubles began , then I heard he 'd gone to Italy .
9 She knew he had gone to Mrs Lorimer 's funeral and that he would be unhappy ; Letitia was a good sister .
10 Abruptly he sat up , away from her , and Leith knew he had gone off any idea of making love to her .
11 He knew he had gone down the road no cop should take , namely that of allowing the pursuit of a criminal to become a personal vendetta .
12 Nothing was said , but we all knew he had gone against his own convictions to save us from the pain of losing his company and his vital support .
13 I thought he 'd gone off it but I got wrong bag .
14 His parents thought he 'd gone to a friend 's house in the next street .
15 Robbie had expected the dog to pursue them , but instead there was a splash and she realised he had gone into the water .
16 ‘ You mean he 's gone to Aunt Sarah 's ? ’ she said more calmly .
17 ‘ You mean he 's gone to Berlin by another route , sir ? ’
18 ‘ I think he 's gone for refreshments . ’
19 No I was wa er what what the other guys did he 's gone through a whole load of newspapers cutting peoples faces out
20 He 'd as good as admitted he 'd gone off her sexually by saying he preferred just resting in her , motionless .
21 I agree he 's gone to sleep .
22 I was beginning to think he 'd gone off his chump .
23 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 .
24 Mohammed Mansha , 30 , said he had gone to the flat with his mother and brother Asam .
25 He tried to deny he 'd been to the village at first , but when I told him I 'd watched his every move he said he 'd gone for toothpaste and avoided our constables because he did n't think they 'd allow him to go out . ’
26 He said he 'd gone for a count for a job
27 The next day they charged Barry Moxton with the murder of his wife Mary and there was a picture on the front pages of him being led away with a blanket over his head and another of a policeman coming out of his mother 's house with a plastic bag that was said to contain his bloodstained and half-burned clothing , and a day or so after that Uncle Titch turned up in South Wales with his horse and cart where he said he 'd gone after a merry-go-round and did n't know what all the fuss was about , did n't know about any murder , did n't read the papers and was generally believed , at least by the people on the estate , because it was typical of Uncle Titch , and by that time the Queerfella who was queerer than any of them knew had made a full confession and it was all over bar the shouting and the trial , when he pleaded guilty and was sent down for life and everyone said he should have been hanged and pretended it had never once crossed their minds that it was Uncle Titch that done it .
28 Ah , so which one were you hoping he 'd gone for ?
29 He 's he 's gone in the bar just for
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