Example sentences of "it [verb] gone [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE DUKE of Westminster , said to be Britain 's richest man , has resigned from the Conservative Party , claiming it has gone off the rails .
2 Most of it is ‘ Convent'-ional and so far ‘ Nun ’ of it has gone off the books !
3 In the next , only two-hundredths of a second later , it has gone through the release .
4 - British Rail issue a new timetable and you have a nasty suspicion that they have juggled it around so that they have deleted a few trains and cut out that convenient late night one , and you look for your old timetable to check but it has gone with the wind .
5 Literary criticism is doing here what it often does : it has gone for the faults and , in so doing , inverted the truth .
6 Yeah , it filled with water , it 'd gone into the tank .
7 ‘ Absolute horror , and then recognition that it had gone to the parents at the school for which I was responsible , and that this would inevitably result in the headmaster being approached by some parents objecting to having their child in a school with a warden like this .
8 But although we found little , report had magnified our findings in no ordinary degree and we afterwards learnt that it had gone over the country around that we had dug up a great treasure of gold .
9 I know cos we were breaking bits off it cos it had gone over the edge .
10 So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really .
11 It had gone into the communications field , using its own satellites to provide a watertight method for directors talking about vital topics over the phone from , say , Frankfurt to Washington , supplying the coded systems .
12 well drove out and turned , her bumper caught Mick 's wing and right up against the wheel so imagine to pull it out to drive it and the driver said oh wo n't claim on the insurance she said , erm , I 'll pay it , get three estimates and let me have them and Mick said it 's gon na be about three hundred quid , well if it had gone through the insurance he could then have put in for a hire car
13 The interesting point is that , that I feel is , that this is , this , this , this all has a very heavy bearing on the regulatory system , because I think that really we 're now being financial services is a global village and you know whether somebody picks up a phone and di I think in fact did n't you have somebody gave evidence here and said that they could not investigate one of Maxwell 's transactions , because it had gone through the New York office .
14 It 's gone up the wall over the top
15 Then it 's gone into the dark , into the wood further .
16 You kept phoning back for it , oh I 've lost it , it 's gone through the system , tell you what scrub round it next time you 're around I 'll I 'll go into the booklet .
17 I wish they would move that because there 's nothing I can do now it 's gone over the fence .
18 It 's gone to the sub 's desk .
19 But we 've now found that and it 's gone to the solicitor 's .
20 It 's gone by the board and I have to confess we 've not had a
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