Example sentences of "[adv] gone [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was only gone a minute , and when he returned , it was with a couple in their fifties who were holding hands as if they were desperately hanging on to reality . |
2 | He was only gone a moment or two and when he returned he was holding the complete clasp . |
3 | Or so I thought , until I read this week that Prince Charles , who was held up to my by that selfsame grandmother as a paragon , has apparently gone the way of the rest of our post-war generation . |
4 | By the mid-80s they had all gone the way of the buffalo : extinct save for preservation in the national park of permanent re-runs . |
5 | Long gone the exhilaration of attacking another aircraft , now this feeling was replaced by the real struggle of man against machine . |
6 | just gone a couple of minutes over , let's go and . |
7 | It 's just gone a bit sticky like . |
8 | You 've just gone a lot quieter |
9 | just gone the road with Bev ! |
10 | Mr. Stevenson is not gone a week and you all go to pieces ! |
11 | These makeshifts are now attracting the serious collectors who once paid huge sums for classics that have now gone the way of brown polyester suits . |
12 | Then , in the 1950s and 1960s , it became highly controversial ; it has now gone the way of all controversial terms — it is too highly charged to be useful . |
13 | Now it 's really gone a bit bit over the top I think . |
14 | ‘ You 've just about gone the limit now . ’ |
15 | Though the sales have long since gone the mill now has a castellated top and refulgent water vane in the shape of a beer bottle . |
16 | She tried to sound flippant , though she suddenly wondered if she had n't gone a bit far . |