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

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1 ‘ But this year he has just gone out and done the job .
2 He has even gone back to old techniques .
3 He has since gone on as librarian and as professor of art history to write standard books on eleventh-century illumination in Normandy , Flemish illumination in the 1480s , Italian illumination of the Renaissance , insular illumination from the sixth century , English illumination of the thirteenth century , and many other far-ranging studies and catalogues and exhibitions .
4 Given that the Prime Minister correctly said last night that Maastricht will be an important stage on the road to even closer European union , what does he say today to those of his right hon. Friends who say that he has already gone far enough down the road to political and monetary union and , in their words , we should stay where we are ?
5 he has now gone back to Little , Brown lock , stock and backlist , and LB is mighty pleased .
6 ‘ It is n't that he has totally gone away , it 's just that I ca n't see him as I used to . ’
7 He 'd just gone up and I just I usually get up and turn the fire off and then the television .
8 He 'd just gone down there because er .
9 He 'd just gone very pale .
10 They did work in er two worked in two different quarries but within a week or a fortnight that young lad approached one of our members and said he 's sorry that he 'd ever gone back and I said to him well come back and join us and forget it all .
11 Returning about tea time , he 'd then gone out once more to deliver some computer disks for another project he was running in Heanor .
12 Well you know he 'd , he 'd obviously gone backwards .
13 by no means ‘ lightly advancing thro ’ her star-trimm 'd crowd' — he had even gone so far as to look up Lantor 's lines about Ianthe — but perhaps women could n't be expected always to live up to what poets wrote about them .
14 ‘ It has n't been any good for you , ’ her mother looked about to be certain Joseph was not with earshot even thought he had just gone off to fish in the lake , ‘ all this … ’ she added , unnecessarily , casting an accusing look in the direction of the inn parlour .
15 We rang Duncan to ask where he was going on holiday , but he had already gone away .
16 Normally he had already gone out to the horses but now she had to face him and she was feeling quite unsure of herself .
17 Kennedy , he said , had no previous conviction but in this , his first crime , he had clearly gone straight in at the deep end .
18 His latest speech seemed to go further than he had ever gone before in advocating force to achieve the kind of England he wanted .
19 It was not just that he had gone off with someone else but he had actually gone off with a woman and it seemed to me like a betrayal of my identity .
20 Using the solid material of history and science she had recreated , restored , raised up Fenna in her imagination and he had never gone away .
21 In the second incident , involving the credit card , he had only gone along for the ride , and had not used the card himself , said Mr Harper .
22 He had only gone out socially with his secretary for after-work drinks and may then have only been less formal than if her were at work . ’
23 Oh , service with a smile , he 's probably gone out for a coffee !
24 He 's probably gone happily native in there . ’
25 He 's probably gone in .
26 No , he 's just gone on .
27 He 's just gone away .
28 Alex Murphy 's incredulous comment — ‘ that 's the best winger in the world he 's just gone past ’ — nicely captured the audacity of the moment .
29 He 's just gone in to see if everything 's alright at Edinburgh and of course , that 's why he 's had to report for that .
30 He 's just gone out for … but I never heard what it was , because I went .
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