Example sentences of "be gone [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He will be gone about a month and on his return we shall go to Sydney as quickly as we can … |
2 | Why it 's cool to be gone with the wind . |
3 | Arthur would be gone on the stroke of nine , and Ann too , if it was possible . |
4 | I had decided that I had to face up to the fact that John might not come back or he might be gone for a long time and that when he did come back we might not love one another . |
5 | Did you say to her , I 'm going out to re I 'm going out and I may be gone for a long time . |
6 | It 's , you know , it 's like what 's his Captain Oates was it , going out into the tent in the Antarctic or something , you know it 's sort of I may be gone for a while , you know , in the in the , into the wilderness and never to return so that in , in the British structure er politicians are , their loyalty is central rather than local because their political futures are determined centrally rather than locally . |
7 | It seems to be gone for a long time . |
8 | All this will be gone into a lot more detail on the training course . |
9 | And ministerial statements have actually indicated that it 's not likely to appear , as a final version , until next year at the earliest , and so it would seem to me that there 's a great deal of thought to be gone into the precise wording of that P P G yet , and to rely on quotes from it wou is , is , is at best er , misleading , and I think we ought to bear in mind something that Mr Curtis mentioned this morning , that in fact the change that happened between draft P P G three and the final version , it is quite possible that the final version of P P G thirteen could be substantially different from the |
10 | She wanted to be gone before the police arrived and Ayling did not press her with convincing enthusiasm . |
11 | THE Welsh may be gone after the Murrayfield rugby international , but so is many a trophy from many an Edinburgh bar . |
12 | And , as I stooped to get back under cover , I recalled that there would , even from the sanest , be a concession to superstition that would be gone by the morning , a belief that the beginning of the year foreshadowed the character of the rest . |
13 | Of course , belonging may be gone by the board , historically speaking , she advises herself , wiping her face with this American paper dinner napkin and not wishing to be personal , to use a bygone phrase . |
14 | ‘ I expect you to be gone by the time I get back . ’ |
15 | I 'll be gone by the time you wake up in the morning . |
16 | ‘ You said you 'd be gone by the time I got up . ’ |
17 | Only 7 nuns remain at Bartestree and they 'll be gone by the time auctioneers sell off the contents of the convent in 3 weeks time . |
18 | Only 7 nuns remain at Bartestree and they 'll be gone by the time auctioneers sell off the contents of the convent in 3 weeks time . |
19 | The travellers have promised they 'll be gone by the end of the weekend . |
20 | " It will be gone in a day or two . |
21 | The effervescent executive is likely to be gone in a few years , many of the employees will be gone , and the owners may be different as well . |
22 | It occurred to Lyn — fleetingly , to be gone in a moment that most men would have broken such a thing more gently to their wives . |
23 | I 'd be gone in a flash , would n't I ? ’ |
24 | They were not the sort you could put out in a black bin bag and hope they would be gone in the morning . |
25 | It 'd be gone within a few hours . |
26 | He could be gone from the town . ’ |
27 | Duclos offered his hand , anxious to be gone from the unwholesome presence of the recruiter . |