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

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1 Golden Freeze is not well handicapped and has gone up 4lb since finishing second to Joint Sovereignty in the Mackeson .
2 I 'm amazed that this country appears so stable as inflation , they say , has gone up 250% ( ! ) in the last 3 years and wages have only kept pace with about half of that , and only yesterday a newspaper posted on the canteen wall announced a massive corruption deal whereby the country 's leaders made 81 billion cruzeiros out of currency exchange .
3 Yes , of course — how silly of me , they 'd gone up market now , and it was funeral directors ' suppliers I needed .
4 ‘ But you could have gone back north .
5 Yuk , that should have gone out ages ago . ’
6 The crimes we must respond to have gone up 70% , incidents have risen 20% , they all take time and the danger is it 's taking bobbies away from patrolling their communities .
7 it never ought to the exercise never ought to have gone out Harry .
8 Then Keith Hopper came on to say that at his place too the price had gone up 3p .
9 The package tour was not dead , it had gone up market and further afield .
10 Yet on Wall Street shares are up by 7pc , Japanese shares have gone up 19pc and in Europe the share index has risen by 9pc .
11 Non-oil GDP has increased by about 9% in each of the past two years and non-oil exports have gone up 7% so far this year .
12 Yeah , unless I du n no if she 's gone up home she 's getting a lift off erm thingummy
13 Nutty 's gone up north for more smelly Brits but I 'm not leaving my lovely villa and my roses so it 's civil war .
14 I think he 's gone up north .
15 ‘ I took you for Adam , for he 's gone down Mountsorrel to fetch in some supplies . ’
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