Example sentences of "you have gone " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , he rang up the following day and said ‘ Hear you 've gone bust . |
2 | ‘ Sharing the same bed when the spark between you has gone has a particular pathos ’ , he wrote . |
3 | My opinion of you has gone down , Miguel , I 'm afraid . |
4 | If you 'd gone on . |
5 | ‘ I really did think you 'd gone , dear , ’ he said . |
6 | ‘ And he whistled up his cohorts after you 'd gone , ’ Sam complained , ‘ and they came with wet-suits and grappling irons and a heavy magnet and dredged up a lot of muck from the dock . |
7 | ‘ I was afraid you 'd gone , ’ Fiona said . |
8 | You 'd gone home and only Monica was left in the building with me . |
9 | After Sandwich it was just as if you 'd gone deaf — no spectator noise , only four people watching ! |
10 | ‘ She came for it soon after you 'd gone off to t' farm , ’ Aunt Nellie explained . |
11 | I thought you said you 'd gone for the evening , Rosalind . ’ |
12 | thinking how you 'd gone I turn and toss |
13 | ‘ I know , but she phoned for her results — she was surprised to get me , she seemed to have hoped you 'd be waiting by the phone — and when I told them you 'd gone , her mother took the phone and was in quite a tizz and had a word with Mr Fry and then said they 'd get the next plane home . |
14 | Cal did n't turn round from the front seat , but Mrs Fry said , ‘ We could n't go on playing Scrabble in the rain when we knew you 'd gone off like that , and your parents sounded so dreadful on the phone . |
15 | ‘ I told her you 'd gone out to dinner with Ricky . |
16 | It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home . |
17 | Especially as apparently you 'd gone out in a hurry and not taken a handbag . |
18 | ‘ Someone said you 'd gone to university . ’ |
19 | But when I got there , you 'd gone . ’ |
20 | You would n't have lasted five minutes if you 'd gone after Bernard by yourself . |
21 | They came to tell me that you 'd gone under before they could help you . |
22 | cocoa , until we knew you 'd gone . |
23 | When I looked again , you 'd gone . |
24 | Your nanny told me you 'd gone for a walk . |
25 | In the end , they were just thankful that you 'd gone . ’ |
26 | ‘ Hi there , you guys , I thought you 'd gone home ages ago . ’ |
27 | After all , death frightens the hell out of everyone ; so once you 'd gone and got it over with you might feel quite light-hearted . ’ |
28 | ‘ I thought you 'd gone , love , ’ she said . |
29 | Yes , it was last night after you 'd gone to bed early . |
30 | I was going to ask how you 'd gone with that . |