Example sentences of "have gone [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , some parcels can not be delivered , for example because the recipient has gone away or refuses to accept the parcel , in which case we will try to return it to you . |
2 | So Eddie knows the real Delia Forbes has gone away and wo n't be back for a long time … but so what ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Busy , ’ he replied , and while she bit down a reply of , ‘ That should keep you out of mischief , ’ Lubor went on to disappoint her some more , when he added , ‘ Mr Gajdusek has gone away and left me with very much work . ’ |
4 | Now that MIPS Technologies Inc is in its back pocket , Silicon Graphics Inc has gone ahead and acted on its promise to service MIPS ' OEM business which accounted for the bulk of its revenues . |
5 | Howard Kendall 's first full season back in charge has gone badly and he said ominously after the latest home loss : ‘ Certain players are not playing to their strengths . |
6 | Everything has gone right since we came here , ’ said Denis who now has Wayne Swinscoe as a neighbour and occasional drinking partner . |
7 | Home burials are particularly important to children , partly because it helps them to understand that the pet has gone forever and also because seeing their parents ' sorrow teaches them that it 's normal and acceptable to grieve . |
8 | It will have been gathered from what has gone before that the non-gonococcal infections are considerably less easy both to diagnose and to treat than gonorrhoea itself . |
9 | Unless a player is totally without imagination , then he can not fail to be aware of what has gone before as he makes his pilgrimage round Augusta . |
10 | The new package includes cutting income taxes , particularly the high marginal rates , containing public spending , ‘ privatizing ’ state assets ( although Britain has gone further than any other state in this ) and reducing loss-making activities among state enterprises . |
11 | ‘ It 's still in the blueprint stage , but it has gone further than just being a twinkle in the eye , ’ said finance man Duncan Whyte . |
12 | The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom will supply 10 towns with a Switched Multi-megabit Data Service by the end of the year , Computerwoche reports : users in Munich and Stuttgart will have immediate access to the new Hannover , Berlin , Dusseldorf , Frankfurt and Nuremburg will follow ; as such the project represents the first large-scale commercial implementation of the IEEE 802.6 standard in Europe ; but Telekom has gone further than most by letting its users use the protocol 's speech and video capabilities , and the state firm is touting the network 's 53-byte cell structure as an easy way for customers to migrate to Asynchronous Transfer Mode capability in the future . |
13 | Lord Denning has gone further than any other judge in demonstrating a willingness to require legal representation even where this is prohibited by the procedural rules governing the body in question . |
14 | But Allison has gone further than just stating the theoretical arguments for the process , he has already begun to explore the actual practicalities of implementing assessment techniques with the aid of students in his department . |
15 | Indeed , the Ramblers Association has gone further than my hon. Friend has suggested in connection with that line , and has stated that , if British Rail increases the speed on a line , it will also be reducing the safety on it . |
16 | The president of Kazakhstan has gone further and demanded the setting up of a coalition government . |
17 | The EC has gone further and adopted 1 January 1997 as the cut-off date for member states . |
18 | The Malaysian government has gone further and purchased the parent companies of many British-owned Malaysian subsidiaries : Sime Darby , Guthrie and other trading companies . |
19 | Canada has gone further and the US Congressional Budget Office ( 1983 ) has been urging the US Congress to go in the same direction . |
20 | That said , the integration of the new players has gone better than the selectors must have hoped even in their most Panglossian moments . |
21 | Harry 's Bar has gone too and joint receiver Lee Manning , of Buchler Phillips , says the pair will fetch ‘ hundreds of thousands , not millions ’ . |
22 | Britain has gone farther than any country in the West towards getting a balance between private affluence and public consumption . |
23 | And er I suppose he he 'd gone there when he was about thirteen fourteen and er he came from a family from Where was it . |
24 | It was feared he 'd gone overboard and air and sea search was launched . |
25 | She only mentioned one place after they 'd gone underground and that was where Gustav got married : Sangerhausen . |
26 | You 'd gone home and only Monica was left in the building with me . |
27 | should have gone soon as they got out of work . |
28 | ‘ When we had n't seen her at the grave for a while we thought she must have gone away and so when we had any flowers left over we put them on Brian 's grave , ’ said Mary . |
29 | ‘ These two men could have gone away until the heat dies down a bit . |
30 | She should have gone away when she had the chance . |