Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] gone [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing has gone right on that side from the moment I began . |
2 | Nothing has gone right for Armiger or Tenby — remember him — and although Commander in Chief won two Derbys , the fact that Cecil 's more exposed two-year-olds failed to blossom must have been a great disappointment to him . |
3 | Nothing has gone right for Armiger or Tenby — remember him — and although Commander in Chief won two Derbys , the fact that Cecil 's more exposed two-year-olds failed to blossom must have been a great disappointment to him . |
4 | England captain Graham Gooch offered no excuses for his team 's humiliating defeat , saying : ‘ We set off for this series with high hopes but nothing has gone right for us . |
5 | Of course , nobody has gone that far into space and sampled stardust to come back with a bag full of diamonds . |
6 | One scheme which dates from before privatisation but which has gone ahead , is at Tate & Lyle 's sugar refinery in Greenwich . |
7 | A company launched on the stock market almost exactly at the top of the market in the summer of 1987 — and which has gone steadily down ever since , as the graph illustrates . |
8 | He said the men began to ‘ panic and swear ’ when police arrived at the house and Maher appeared at the window , saying : ‘ This is something which has gone terribly wrong . ’ |
9 | And they all agree the priority must be a top quality midfield player if the Gunners are to rescue a season which has gone disastrously wrong since being hammered 3-0 by champions Leeds in November . |
10 | Start on the Kowloon side , at the Cultural Centre — it is probably the most misnamed construction on earth — it looks like a bizarre ski-jump which has gone very wrong . |
11 | This challenge is a peculiar one , at the moment , not merely because a good photographer must try ( if only for the sake of his own integrity ) to make something visually ‘ different ’ from the mass of photography which has gone before , but also because the Opera House is obscured at present by building operations . |
12 | This challenge is a peculiar one , at the moment , not merely because a good photographer must try ( if only for the sake of his own integrity ) to make something visually ‘ different ’ from the mass of photography which has gone before , but also because the Opera House is obscured at present by building operations . |
13 | In the right-hand path the proposition is that , far from continuously breaking new ground , most of the work that goes through design offices , etc. bears a strong relationship to that which has gone before . |
14 | Although Priddle was able to say where most of Britain 's exports of plutonium were destined , he could not immediately account for 0–75 tonnes of plutonium from British Nuclear Fuel 's military reactors at Chapelcross and Calder Hall , which has gone overseas . |
15 | Also attending will be Poland 's President , Wojciech Jaruzelski , considered by East Germany as one of Communism 's sounder sons who has gone lamentably astray in handing power over to non-Communists . |
16 | A manipulator who has gone long seeks to force the price up ; and to force the price down if he has sold short . |
17 | Sometimes insurers might feel that they can get a better deal at the doors of the court in a heavy case , and the identity of the judge allotted to that case can influence corridor negotiations pretty heavily , but an experienced plaintiff 's solicitor with nothing much to worry about in court who has gone that far will strike a fairly hard bargain . |
18 | Maclean opens his account in Madrid against local player Alberto Codina a week today , while for Donaldson , who reached the semi-finals of the Danish Open last month , the Guernsey event at the end of next month marks another breakthrough in that it is the first time she has gone straight in to the main draw for a Grade A tournament . |
19 | She has gone home now . |
20 | Lily Greene the actress — she has gone quite mad … |
21 | This country cost her too much ; indeed , she has gone so far as to refuse to discuss the topic . |
22 | Because she has gone mentally du n no , nuts . |
23 | ‘ Luney sez you 's gone so ah comes and ah waits . |
24 | ‘ She 's gone nearly long enough , ’ said Constance . |
25 | ‘ She 's gone away with Con Gallagher , ’ Peg answered coolly . |
26 | ‘ Oh , she 's gone away from Upper Pitt Street . |
27 | That 's why she 's gone away . |
28 | God she 's gone right through my trousers . |
29 | She said nothing directly in answer to this , but carried on into the house , saying , ‘ I 'll have to tell her she 's gone somewhere . ’ |
30 | then you go , er Val 's got places of interest booked in her place where if she 's gone somewhere like , if she comes home and got ta a little book in the cupboard she might then , then the place , follow the road to the |