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

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1 Before we 'd gone far from the hut we had lost one of the Germans with sickness , and an hour later the Dutchman had to turn back when he had trouble with his crampons .
2 Although Hazel guessed that they must now have gone further from the warren than any rabbit he had ever talked to , he was not sure whether they were yet safely away : and it was while he was wondering — not for the first time — whether he could hear sounds of pursuit that he first noticed the dark masses of the trees and the brook disappearing among them .
3 We 've gone away from the days of systems imposed by the data processing department , this is going to be a system for the users . ’
4 It is clear , however , that in this case the contracting company felt extremely nervous when it found that representatives of a safety committee had gone straight from the employer to the ultimate operator in the field .
5 It seemed that the father had gone straight from the brothel to the River and drowned himself .
6 I must have been about nine , but I still remember my dad putting his back to the door , after Pikey had gone home from a seance .
7 She had gone home from the Forest Supermarket to find the house on fire .
8 They may not qualify for the names ‘ colonisers ’ or ‘ pioneers ’ , but great numbers of people have gone abroad from the county during this century .
9 Also the cutlery has warped and the cereal bowls have cracked and the lining paper has started its inexorable roll down the walls and the Hoovermatic has gone symptomatic and the Teflon 's gone AWOL from the frying pan and the tumble dryer 's lost its rubber .
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