Example sentences of "have [adv] gone [num] " in BNC.

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1 But she had only gone two steps when Guido spoke again .
2 His family 's Vernons Pools had been sold , his drought of Classic success in Britain had already gone five years and his Manton Estate was proving a costly exercise .
3 How can I face people when I must look as if I 've just gone ten rounds with an all-in wrestler ? ’
4 It had just gone six thirty .
5 It had just gone four that afternoon when she had her answer .
6 But she had barely gone two steps along the corridor when something moved out of the shadows .
7 They had barely gone ten yards from the highway before Marian knew that Allen was at her side , running with them .
8 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , the time 's just gone five thirty .
9 ‘ It 's just gone three now .
10 Monday morning Trent , it 's just gone twenty minutes past eleven .
11 The long-time front runners have now gone four games without a goal , and their misery was prolonged yesterday as they missed from the penalty spot .
12 ‘ I would liken them to the Hitler Youth Movement — using intimidating tactics to try to control those who come to matches and deterring decent fans from watching us , ’ said Jobson , whose Southend side have now gone nine League matches without a win .
13 City , whose power struggle has dominated the season 's headlines , continued to struggle on the pitch where they conceded two goals in the first 22 minutes and have now gone nine Premiership games without a win .
14 Oldham , who have now gone seven away games without a win , will rue the fact that they dominated the first half but failed to turn it to advantage .
15 Wednesday have now gone seven League games without a win and must start taking chances or stop making basic mistakes at the back .
16 Duncan , we have now gone seven months without presenting a claim , during which time our members have continued to work hard for the Corporation .
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