Example sentences of "he [vb past] gone out " in BNC.

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1 Obviously he 'd gone out for cigarettes , or lunch — or perhaps — it was a sudden exciting hope — he was upstairs in John 's room , waiting for me there .
2 After he 'd gone out , she continued to stand as she had when he 'd kissed her — as she had when Zeno had kissed her .
3 He 'd gone out to play tennis ; then he had a lunch meeting in the city .
4 Er and this this case the there was a fire in a flat , the chap had gone out to work , we did n't know he 'd gone out to work , so we broke First of all we informed the fire brigade was on the way , we broke down the door , quick look in the flat , best possible way we could look , and the fire brigade turned up and dealt with the flat .
5 That he 'd gone out to look for her on the road and across the clunch pit field , returning alone half an hour later .
6 Well , we thought he 'd gone out , but apparently he must have got to the door just as the bomb landed , and the blast blew the door backwards , er the door inwards , knocked me dad backwards and at the back of him we had a cellar , but it went through this , the cellar door and although it turned round before it went down the cellar , he finished up down there because we did n't know this til after a while that me brother wou did n't offer to go out , so I went out think , to find where me dad was you see .
7 Just as he 'd gone out of his way to bait Lotta by kissing her , Gina , so passionately !
8 Yes , she 'd been worried about Nicolo 's intentions , but he 'd gone out of his way to tell her — to show her — that he was n't the least bit interested in her as a woman .
9 Harper told the court he 'd gone out with both Becky and Emma in the 6 months he knew them .
10 Unless he 'd gone out to get her something or other .
11 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 ?
12 he 'd gone out to help her .
13 She was only eighteen and still quite unsophisticated but , after all the glossy and sophisticated women he had gone out with , that was part of her appeal .
14 Thankfully , he had gone out for about an hour .
15 In 1884 he had gone out to the Sudan with the rank of captain , and had been wounded at the battle of Abu Kru the following January .
16 And at that he had gone out .
17 He had gone out to the pub a couple of times with some old friends and was thinking of taking out a young woman he had met .
18 He had gone out of her life suddenly and without explanation and try as she might Theresa simply could not get over losing him .
19 But he had gone out of the front door , banging it , leaving his shoes on the table which she 'd always believed was bad luck .
20 What kind of a warning he could n't say , but his family noticed with alarm that he had gone out to consult the tree again .
21 As requested by Mrs Johnson of the Committee for the Preservation of Morals , she drove out to the library , with the intention of asking the chief librarian for information about Ben MacLean , but when she arrived he had gone out for morning coffee .
22 He had gone out through the kitchen door .
23 His equanimity was legendary amongst his colleagues and he had gone out of his way to make her feel a part of the team when she first arrived at UNACO .
24 Patrick too was watching the shops go by , remembering the last time he had walked down them , it had been early in 1916 , and he had gone out with Mickey — God Rest Him — to buy his mother an Easter gift .
25 He had gone out for air while Mary reverted to her servant role , but an impulse had taken him much further than he anticipated and now that he was on the shoreline he knew that he had followed an instinct which was directing him to resolve this business with Mary .
26 She called ‘ Edward ? ’ , and then remembered that he had gone out with the ornithological group .
27 Earlier , in Council , he had gone out of his way to assure Li Shai Tung of his support , even pre-empting Wei Feng 's offer of help by giving Li Shai Tung a substantial amount of grain from his own reserves .
28 When he had gone out , Ratagan lingered a moment .
29 But this was a lean season for flowers , so he had gone out into the rain looking for snowdrops .
30 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 .
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