Example sentences of "had gone [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Two thousand miles to the east of St Petersburg , the boxcar was part of a long train that had started out in St Petersburg a week earlier and had gone along the Trans-Siberian Railway .
2 ‘ I had gone through a poor year in Test cricket and wanted to play in England to check out my technique .
3 She said : ‘ I then realised there were people just like me , and people who had gone through a worse hell than me . ’
4 Her brother Mr Bhatti , of Lawrence Street , Dundee , told Lord Osborne that under their faith a couple were not considered to be married until they had gone through a religious ceremony before a Mullah .
5 Murphy , whose face had gone through a perfect pantomime of reactions during her speech , now nodded silently , his complexion purple .
6 Suddenly the little girl lost , the lovable teenager , had gone through a startling catharsis .
7 ‘ Paula started to tell me about another woman who Eddie had begun seeing and she said that the marriage had gone through a bad patch and divorce proceedings had been started , ’ Miss Coltman said .
8 Then , half an hour later , he was taken away by the police for the way in which , in his bid to make amends , he had gone through a red light .
9 As I have said , after the abandonment of his undertaking uniform he had gone through a dodgy bookie/snake-oil purveyor period .
10 By 1990 it had gone through the familiar process : what started as a compromising fudge had been rationalized as yet another creative act of policy , fitting in with its unique character to a harmonious pattern of public service broadcasting .
11 By the time I had gone through the narrow tunnel to pit the first film had already started and I had to use the reflection of the action on the faces of the audience to find a seat without too much of ‘ Here , Here ’ and ‘ Sit down nuh ! ’ .
12 After his second King George , in 1959 , he had developed tendon trouble and was given nearly a year 's rest by trainer Fulke Walwyn , but if anything he was improving with age , and he had gone through the 1961–2 season unbeaten .
13 You know you had gone through the whole C C Q and the priority was the pension , that 's what I got wrong .
14 The researchers had gone through the medical records for the whole period from 1959 , when Hinkley A was still being built , right through to 1986 .
15 I gently reeled in , got him to my hand and carefully removed the fly , which had gone through the thin beak membrane .
16 ‘ I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car . ’
17 I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car .
18 The two countries had gone through an up-and-down relationship over natural gas exports from Iran to the USSR .
19 In addition to conducting this particular case study I made some visits to another school ( which I have called ‘ Southend ’ ) in the same LEA which had gone through an identical appraisal exercise a year earlier .
20 Yesterday Miss Stott 's grandparents said they believed she and her boyfriend , Peter Ellis , originally from Tyneside but working as a computer analyst in New Zealand for the past 18 months , had gone on the three-week holiday in order to get engaged and to share their love of jazz .
21 Alexandra had gone for a long walk before replying to this letter .
22 It had been rather an expensive one as he had gone for a fleecy-lined designer number with flashes of blue , to match his eyes , on the shoulders and down the legs .
23 He had gone for a short walk over some fields — his constitutional — and had met a woman pushing a bicycle .
24 Not a snap or a twang , but the hamstring had gone for the second time in successive matches .
25 She had gone to a convalescent home in Bournemouth .
26 After leaving the letter in a drawer she had gone to a nearby town and booked in at a hotel .
27 The main problem with MI6 at the time was that all the senior people were amateurs who had joined MI6 only because they had gone to the right school , wore the right sort of tie and dined at the right clubs .
28 It came to focus on a headhunting approach to find this talent , not necessarily people who had gone to the right schools and universities .
29 As well as acting as a surrogate mum to the hedgehogs , Christine has also given physiotherapy to tortoises and given the kiss of life to a pet rabbit , which everyone thought had gone to the great hutch in the sky .
30 Peter had gone to the New End PCC meeting .
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