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

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1 and er he stood there and old Winston 's trying to sniff him , giving it all the hissing , eventually has gone ? like this and .
2 Continuing down the slope , the trees and cottages of Ireby beckon a welcome and here , if all has gone according to plan , should be a waiting car , its occupants probably in a bad temper after a five-hour vigil .
3 So you 've found yourself a job , and if all has gone well you 're managing to balance the demands of the workplace with those of your family .
4 If all has gone well , exactly what has happened should be discussed fully with parents .
5 All wrong , all has gone wrong … ’
6 Not only having gone to higher standards of were but also looking to account a motion which has already been passed by the Environment Committee on the fourteenth of September nineteen ninety three and what I was basically saying was that erm incinerator should come to That 's Life that the current E E C proposals on erm that that and I know that 's not a rule but in fact when Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution is actually considering this want to draw their attention to a motion which in some cases were saying that we would expect the highest possible standards if those developments were to go ahead with the .
7 ‘ The gentleman who 'd been in with her would naturally have gone back to his room well before people started stirring . ’
8 So having gone there I got counselling which I found was very useful to me .
9 She is ranked sufficiently highly to have gone straight into the main draw , but made it clear that the Games were inconvenient for her schedule this years , as she had a lot of points to defend in tournaments .
10 Jeremy Bates was not ranked high enough to have gone straight into the main singles draw and would have had to take part in the qualifying competition .
11 The tug which had linked and drawn them together had gone .
12 You 've got ta look at it as an ongoing er on an ongoing problem but erm you , you could 've perhaps have gone into it a little bit more then just to find out erm there was also a mention of , of an income rise in the spring
13 Normally , increases or reductions in publishing output tend to be undramatic , but in the 1980s the numbers of new titles published annually have gone up very substantially indeed — increases not on the whole matched by additions to library bookfunds .
14 Okay , so have gone down there to emphasize the importance of accidents .
15 I 'm quite happy to see if we can what we can do , I ca n't guarantee that my Right Honourable Friend will take a different view , but I 'm content to see what we can do and report if your Lordships think that that is suitable , but if we were to do that My Lord , I think it would mean erm er it would mean that all these amendments which are grouped together should not in fact be , be put t to the vote , I mean that means ever er er all your Lordships because I do n't think it would be very fair if I were to say that I would move mine and the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh were c to come along and move his amendment and mine meanwhile has gone down the drainpipe and I do n't think that that would be particularly funny , but the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh I 'm sure would n't do such a dastardly thing like that !
16 She should not have gone to that party .
17 They would not have gone if they were .
18 You would not have gone to them with a theory of the death of Jesus — you would have gone to them with great wonder saying : ‘ It is incredible , but our Lord is alive .
19 He was shown the puppets too , and the performance can not have gone entirely without excitement , because he mentioned to me explosions backstage and things falling down .
20 I could not have gone without her goodwill , as it could have been injurious to her already poor health .
21 But there is a solution — otherwise Helen would not have gone on to experience a triumphant life .
22 More sprightliness in the name-tag might not have gone amiss .
23 ‘ If the race had been held in any other country I probably would not have gone , but I love racing in Japan .
24 ‘ If I was lonely , I would not have gone to a teacher and said so — he would have told me to pull myself together .
25 They are convinced she would not have gone with anyone willingly .
26 Unrepentant Lloyds said last night the error was all Helena 's — she should not have gone overdrawn in the first place .
27 ‘ I would not have gone in on my own , ’ he admitted , ‘ but I think that we might go again .
28 Presumably the passing of over three thousand horsemen could not have gone entirely unnoticed , even of a winter 's night , but discretion in such situations was another and necessary Border virtue , and no alarm was raised in the hamlets and farm-touns which they could not avoid , however many dogs barked .
29 It could not have gone worse for him when , in the 57th minute , he froze .
30 Without their support we could not have gone very far .
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