Example sentences of "[verb] gone [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Along with the products would have gone a lot more of the people than USL cut loose right before it got bought .
32 As I went one way she must have gone the other .
33 If I had decided to call the Division again , up on the screen would have gone the sign ’ Division Off ’ and Members would have drifted away .
34 ‘ Certainly not Chrissie Rogers let's face it , if she was going to leave she would have gone the day AFTER the ceremony .
35 Dingle , in the wild West , could have gone the way of Killarney , but this tourist town has n't sold its soul .
36 Even Johnny Carey , the club captain and reckoned to be the most versatile player of all time ( he had played in ten positions for United including goalkeeper ) , finished his working life modestly in the treasurer 's office of Trafford Borough Council after having gone the way of all managers in the grip of impatient and often ignorant directors .
37 Indeed , Polybius appears to have gone a step further .
38 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour .
39 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour .
40 I 've gone a bit mad about cleaning as my mother 's coming to stay this summer .
41 Ten forty five so we 've gone a bit .
42 see like , now they 've gone a bit quieter now , have you noticed ?
43 Alison his nose as it was around there , they 've gone a bit bumpy .
44 You 've gone a straight across there .
45 They 've gone a lot of funny ways , the Cauldhames and their associates by marriage , but to the best of my knowledge a gun has never crossed one off .
46 Along the way pilots take photographs of certain landmarks to prove they 've gone the distance .
47 The girls had come out of surgery ‘ looking like they had gone a couple of rounds with Frank Bruno ’ .
48 He was straining hard now , and still nothing was happening ; everything had gone a couple of shades darker , and the roaring in his ears drowned out everything else .
49 Whereas the Victorians had gone a bit ‘ foreign ’ with some of their house designs , Inglewood was as English as you could get , and looked like a clean , clear-cut , practical version of Cheshire 's most famous half-timbered house , Little Moreton Hall .
50 In addition to his other troubles , Jackie had gone a bit hard of hearing .
51 Again Clare wondered if she had gone a bit too far , speaking so negatively about Gran 's novels , and being so emphatically against the trust .
52 Most people agreed that things had gone a bit far when he told the Church , in 1982 , to ‘ Face north-west whenever possible . ’
53 Apparently this chap 's father had been criticised severely after the fall of the Gang of Four , and he had gone a bit berserk .
54 At the Microsoft Conference in March 1991 , C-Cube showed they had gone a step further .
55 The new German government had gone a stage further , adopting a target of a net reduction in C02 emissions of between 25 and 30 per cent by the year 2005 .
56 Round and round in her head had gone the memory of the evening , undoubtedly the most magical evening of her life , but tarnished now by the memory of how it had ended , with Guido 's crude brush-off and her belated realisation that he was in love with someone else .
57 At the door she suddenly grinned at him , and when she had gone the grin seemed to him still to be hanging in the air , like the Cheshire cat 's .
58 By any statistical measure , the first week had gone the alliance 's way .
59 In fact the 3000 MkIII had gone the way of many a sports car in its dotage and started to take on a softer aspect .
60 We were wearing wetsuits , helmets and lamps and carrying ex-army ammunition boxes that were watertight and into which had gone the cameras and flashguns we were going to use to photograph the mine .
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