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

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1 Typically , Gedge has since gone in for his usual strict self-criticism .
2 Knowing my luck I 'll only be able to afford a weekend break in Bognor Regis , especially as my measly wage has only gone up by fourpence in the last two years .
3 Thomson 's free kick Pearce gets it clear and then won back by Hill but has only gone back to the Forest skipper .
4 Stimulus-response ( S-R ) psychology has largely gone out of fashion now , yet in its day it carried the field , and even now its influence is still felt .
5 There are others who are n't even dancing : one who has just gone over to the veranda and plunged his hand into the vat of boiling oil so he could offer a hot puri to a child in tears : another who is standing in the midst of the dancers being continually buffeted as they come and go , and hungrily eating a plateful of raw rice grains .
6 A disused Victorian toilet block has just gone up for sale .
7 My first book was an experiment to see if I could write and it has just gone on from there . ’
8 A book about voodoo in Haiti written in the 1930s might seem an unlikely candidate for an NI Classic — especially since it has just gone out of print .
9 but er one of our major competitors has just gone out of business so we 'll get a spin off from that both in both in estates er and in the hotel scene so
10 Using the hypothetical examples above , for instance , this is how it might work out : skilled employment ( 4 ) the top possible score : employment duration — she has just gone back to work ( 1 ) ; housing — she has had to move to a smaller flat(l) so has n't been there long ( 0 ) ; she does have a bank account ( 4 ) ; but is separated ( 0 ) ; and quite young ( 2 ) .
11 In so far as fairness is used within the traditional adjudicative framework the balancing involved therein may be different in degree but not in kind to that which has always gone on within natural justice itself .
12 The arts community has always gone in for manic attention-seeking , of course — the oxygen of publicity ( to borrow a phrase ) being crucial to its survival .
13 John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies .
14 Since they are both high-class batsmen this comes as quite a surprise , but looking through the records one sees that one of them has failed fairly often ; their strength is that when that has happened the other has usually gone on to a big score , thereby relieving the pressure on the middle order .
15 More importantly still , the influential Finance Minister , Pierre Bérégovoy , has repeatedly gone out of his way to express interest in the British proposals , emphasising that the French view is closer to the British than to the German .
16 ‘ The number of people in work has also gone up from 33,000 to 37,000 , ’ he said .
17 The debate has now gone on for thirty minutes .
18 This has now gone up to 16 making it the hardest handicap hurdle of the season to date for any punter to try and solve .
19 That machine has now gone back to being called the Model 54 and will appear as a 45MHz TAB-packaged four-way , as it was meant to at one time .
20 That machine has now gone back to being called the Model 54 and will appear as a 45MHz TAB-packaged four-way , as had already been intended at one time .
21 he has now gone back to Little , Brown lock , stock and backlist , and LB is mighty pleased .
22 ‘ Major has now gone back to the animal refuge .
23 And you are taking it , rather any other , because our … usual carrier service has regrettably gone out of business .
24 He has even gone back to old techniques .
25 The steam has completely gone out of that .
26 None of the European resorts has yet gone in for the wholesale investment in snow-making which we see in the United States , mainly because the capital outlay is enormous and the running costs extremely high .
27 The entrance fee for the national parks , such as Annapurna , Langtang or Sagamartha , has recently gone up from 250 to 650 rupees .
28 ‘ Diana is an Uptown girl who has never gone in for downtown men , ’ observes Rory Scott .
29 ‘ He was convinced you 'd only gone home to England to break the news to your family , then you were coming back to marry him .
30 She told her parents how she and Susan had bumped into the two lads from Northallerton and that they 'd all gone together to the Lobster Pot for a drink .
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