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

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1 He has just gone into the first-class departure lounge for flight 205 to Miami , Florida . ’
2 Seems that Louis Gerstner has decided that the IBM Corp culture has to be changed from the top down as a priority , and he has again gone outside the company — and the computer industry — for a senior appointment , hiring Gerald Czarnecki , chairman and chief executive of the Bank of America Hawaii unit of BankAmerica Corp to be the new senior vice-president in charge of human resources and administration .
3 Well I also was er , er , a producer then in the B B C and so he and I had some cheerful encounters at that time , since when he has obviously gone from strength to strength .
4 He has never gone through the pain and never will , nor will he ever suffer from post-natal depression , morning sickness and the list goes on .
5 He has always gone through life doing things very much his way , courting controversy as he did so .
6 His immense desire to have something outside himself that he could look up to and worship expressed itself not merely in that idealistic phase that he 'd just gone through , but in his attitude towards mathematical truth .
7 He 'd always gone to the fields long before Edward was up for school , but today he was still wrapping his lunchtime bread and cheese in a cloth .
8 But todsay Cranog Jones told the court he 'd only gone into the garage to de-tune her car after they 'd had an argument .
9 This pistol was so heavy that he could not , of course , stick it in his belt ; it was all he could do to lift it with both hands But he had been so enthusiastic about it that he had willingly gone through the laborious loading of its honeycomb of barrels , one after another , and now it was ready to wreak destruction .
10 He had even gone to the Wimbledon police , but they had not seemed very interested .
11 After losing his wife he had nearly gone to pieces ; yet they had been married six years .
12 He had already gone to his new job in Wensleydale , with a promise to return on his first free Sunday .
13 One part of Joe was telling him he had already gone off his head , but another section kept repeating , ‘ It 'll soon be over and then you can tell her .
14 Richard , back from work after a tiresome day , stopped on the Embankment to look , and remembered that he had once gone on board the Waalhaven for a drink when she put in at Orfordness .
15 Kicking the Sheraton cabinet quietly had been as far as he had ever gone in destructiveness .
16 And he , for his part , was feeling so euphoric that instead of shouting to his son to get up and stir his stumps , he had actually gone in there and put the envelope on Adam 's bedside table .
17 He is a far more controlled fighter and his stamina can not be questioned for he had never gone beyond 10 rounds in his previous 36 fights .
18 He had only gone to Karlovy Vary to deliver a package — and look at the time , nearly four o'clock !
19 He had then gone to Hollywood in the early fifties and stayed there long enough to show that he could cope with the system and be moderately successful , but not so long as to alienate his chauvinistic British following .
20 Welll Cabinet 's are always under strain it 's in the nature of poltics , but I expect John Patten to be back at work within the course of this month , he 's just gone on holidasy when he returns he 's going back to the office .
21 He 's just gone to pieces rather early . ’
22 He 's just gone for a sail . ’
23 HP 's Larry Lytle , loaned to the Open Software Foundation back at its inception to handle recruiting , has made a 180 degree turn after a stint at Netwise as strategic relations director where he had philosophical differences with OSf : He 's now gone to Unix System Labs as director of corporate communications .
24 He 's long gone to the great Hadassah fund-raising dinner-dance in the sky .
25 He 's definitely gone for early retirement then ? ’
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