Example sentences of "[vb infin] gone [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We did n't go to the funeral , but me cousin Dora who was Aunt Lucy 's daughter , she got there was er Walter , , Walter and Leonard were in a pram and me cousin Dora went down Lane and wh to the corner of Street and watched the funeral go past up to I 've got vague memories of that they 're not clear but I do know that he took us to watch me dad 's funeral past the corner of Street and I presume that now that it must have gone up Street up to Street street , cos he 's buried at Ryecroft . |
2 | Had she meant to go to Ramsey , there would have been no ambush , there she would have gone without hindrance . |
3 | As for the idealistic school , they might just as well have gone to North Wales or Derbyshire . |
4 | ‘ I would have gone to law on the terms of my father 's will . ’ |
5 | ‘ When he did so , he would have been holding to an instinctive belief that the signal behind him would inevitably have gone to red . |
6 | Well , it was the last straw , apparently , to be told by this cultivated , clean , excessively reasonable , and controlled favourite son , in these hideous surroundings , that Vincent really should n't have come here ; that it was more foolishness , another dead-end , when he could have gone to university and made everyone happy , including himself . |
7 | ‘ Without Meredith Jones I would never have gone to University , ’ he said . |
8 | ‘ I still feel he should have gone to university like the other two . |
9 | I think , if I had n't been there , she 'd have gone to sleep right away . |
10 | He must have gone to sleep at last for the next thing he heard was his alarm clock . |
11 | Perhaps they would have gone to court about it , but that does n't mean that either of them … ’ |
12 | ‘ But you must have gone to school . ’ |
13 | So he could n't have gone to school could he ? |
14 | Along with many a public body that felt pushed around by the Tories , the BBC must have gone to bed on April 8 with dreams of a quieter life on the night ; already swinging , as it were , in the hammock slung for them by a hung parliament . |
15 | She must have gone to bed some time ago , else Jessie would n't have been able to sneak out . |
16 | His mother must have gone to bed . |
17 | Rod has told Buerk in a letter : ‘ Had it not been for your series I would probably have gone to bed and not woken up . ’ |
18 | Perhaps he hopes/they would have gone to bed ( 2 propositions ) |
19 | I thought you 'd have gone to bed . ’ |
20 | I would have gone to bed with him that night . |
21 | He must have gone to bed with her . |
22 | Only the hall light was on , Helen saw ; Edward must have gone to bed — or at any rate was in his room . |
23 | Normally she would have gone to bed . |
24 | She would not have gone to bed and she knew it . |
25 | At some point , Marjorie must have gone to bed ; finishing an account of a ceremonial circumcision he had attended , Nick had glanced abstractedly in her direction and been surprised to find her gone . |
26 | And Pietro will have gone to bed with a nice English murder story . |
27 | If she could have gone to bed with him at that moment it would have been all right . |
28 | ‘ Oh , they 'll probably have gone to bed . ’ |
29 | It makes sense that they would really have gone to town on the modifications . ’ |
30 | Even Crosland took it for granted , in trying to disarm those critics who argued that comprehensives would damage standards , that pupils who would have gone to grammar schools would of course still be taught with those of their contemporaries who would also have gone to grammar schools . |