Example sentences of "have [adv] gone " in BNC.
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1 | I , I do think they have rather gone over the top . |
2 | But win Norwich did and they have since gone on to preserve their First Division lives and reach the FA Cup semi-finals . |
3 | I do not know how many men have since gone over the same wall , but there have been several even recently . |
4 | ‘ The council paid the contractors in full and the contractors have since gone into liquidation . |
5 | ‘ The days of two-hour training sessions have long gone as players turn up in better physical condition and therefore know fitness work has to be done . |
6 | The days when bank managers ranked with doctors in local communities because of sound advice and fair treatment of customers have long gone . |
7 | The warriors have long gone but the castles , churches and hill towns remain , set in hills which produce the Chianti wines . |
8 | A few years ago no … came away from Pontypool without a few bruises and a thorough beating by the famous front row … those days have long gone … |
9 | The days when brewers rode recessions with ease have long gone . |
10 | And i it 's not where , you 've got the case where beat officers before erm , used to be able to clip erm people round the ear and things like that , they 're not allowed to do that now , those days have long gone . |
11 | The junior recruits have all gone to Aldershot to take their Military Swimming Test and to have chest X-rays . |
12 | The hemp sacks with holes in have all gone , being replaced by plastic bags ; they burn too , but with a nasty , acrid smell and lots of smoke . |
13 | The docs have all gone off long ago . ’ |
14 | They 're looking for the womankind who have all gone off with the Romans . |
15 | The moas have all gone — mostly wiped out by the Maoris , who arrived in about the tenth century AD , and have dispelled the myth that hunter-gathering people necessarily live in harmony with nature . |
16 | The Bayles were quite plentiful in the dale for many years — my great-great-grandfather was a John Bayles — but they have all gone now , except me . |
17 | They have all gone off to work or to look for work , leaving behind the old , the disabled , the women and the children . |
18 | ‘ It was just a sea of flames … they have all gone , children and everyone ’ |
19 | Gerald Seymour , Keith Hatfield , Desmond Hamill have all gone . |
20 | Top choice was still MS-DOS with Windows , with 44% ; the 18 percentage points it has lost in the past six months have all gone to Windows NT and OS/2 . |
21 | We have all gone through the same system ( which seems not to have harmed us ) , and it is difficult to accept that current students should be taught differently . |
22 | Well , since '87 and some of the shocks like Kuwait , people have all gone home . |
23 | They have all gone out . |
24 | My family have all gone to America now ; left me and my kids in England . |
25 | Rob Phone , Mr and Mrs National Holidays , and the journalist they met on the train have all gone their separate ways now , but perhaps a little enriched , a little relaxed , by a modicum of light , meaningless conversation . |
26 | It 's late ; your friends have all gone home . ’ |
27 | Lackaday , they have all gone now ! |
28 | What will we live on when the oil revenues have all gone and there is nothing left to privatise ? |
29 | The lights have all gone out . |
30 | So I wash in the morning here and bathe when the others have all gone out . |