Example sentences of "[pers pn] have go [adv prt] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd gone out on the boat |
2 | I were just so psyched up on Wednesday and then I had to go in on the Friday before so I did n't |
3 | ‘ Because New York were giving me hell about employing you and I 've gone out on a limb . |
4 | Right , and the background to that of course is , for those of you who may not know , Bullett was I suppose a more junior person in the State Department , when he went to Europe with Woodrow Wilson in nineteen eighteen , and nineteen whenever it was for a peace conference , and Bullett was the only one of the American delegation who resigned and confronted Wilson and said , look , you 've gone back on the fourteen points , you 're not doing what you said you would do . |
5 | We have to go out on a call — kiddy stuck on some railings . |
6 | Well I wondered if he 'd wa he 'd gone out on the Nottingham cos I wondered what would happen to the mascot was he shot the mascot , after the the game ? |
7 | ‘ Would he have gone out on a limb for anyone other than David ? |
8 | He reflected gloomily on the price of his ambition , because he had gone out on a limb to persuade a mistrustful and increasingly hostile Kenamun to consent to the operation he had mounted , and then he had only achieved it by linking Surere to the serial killings . |
9 | ‘ He 's gone out on a customer 's boat … ’ |
10 | He 's gone out on the razzle again . ’ |