Example sentences of "gone [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile their investigation had received help from Roxie Farmer 's reluctant admission that her brother had been staying with her , and that he had gone off one day , borrowing her former husband 's bike , and had come back with blood on him .
2 I think she 'd rather gone off this Yank . ’
3 Erm once they 've they 've gone off this sheet and it 's been transferred incorrectly to the project plan and the price of the plan .
4 Where 's the lady gone off this stall ?
5 Then she discovered he 'd gone off any idea of tucking into the delights of her home-made lasagne anyway as , without another word , he turned and headed out of the kitchen .
6 Abruptly he sat up , away from her , and Leith knew he had gone off any idea of making love to her .
7 The English lesson was the high point of the morning , as the children , 10 or 11 years old , had greeted us smilingly in impeccable English with ‘ How do you do ’ , ‘ Glad to see you ’ , etc. , and gone through various dialogues which they performed smilingly with Chinese stage gestures .
8 ( Botticker had similarly gone through multiple plate glass windows — real glass , in fact , primed with explosive charges , not plastic ones — with no more than a cut or two and a designer-plaster . )
9 by the time I had gone through five operations I decided that as long as I could breath , that would do me and I , I would really recommend every body to think twice before having any form of plastic surgery , particularly unless its , if its not absolutely necessary .
10 He was not afraid to be seen deep in conversation with a Samaritan woman whom he knew was cohabiting with another man after having gone through five husbands .
11 The research has gone through four phases :
12 The Romans had gone through similar emotions .
13 When each pairing had gone through 200 moves of the game , the winnings were totalled up and the winner declared .
14 I mean , the light coming from them would be bent — as if it had gone through crinkly glass — like you get in bathroom windows .
15 We 've only gone through six tapes today .
16 Gone through two chapters tonight .
17 We recognized that they had gone through troublous times before .
18 The proceedings had gone through interlocutory stages for two years .
19 They 've gone through each manoeuvre hundreds of times before .
20 It 's gone through many changes and evolutions .
21 Over the last two centuries , the relationship between the press and the political parties has gone through many changes .
22 It has , of course , gone through many changes and perhaps some would say it had become less romantic and more simple companionship .
23 The study of intonation has gone through many changes during this century .
24 By then the ‘ monster ’ has gone through many transformations , unable to decide who he is or which of his many disguises represents the true ‘ him ’ ; but he can only find liberty by killing the father who sired him .
25 The use of impro in training has gone through many phases ; it still conjures up the traditional , hackneyed image of a student being asked to be a tree or an icecream .
26 But Simon Davies , spokesman for applicants Ashall Group Ltd , replied : ‘ We have gone through many months of consultation with all those involved .
27 Many less well-equipped ships would have gone through that interlink only at Firstlight speed , and then nervously — because of the horror tales of ships that slid through the wrong slots and were caught in endless loops round and round the interlink for centuries .
28 ‘ We 've gone through that procedure .
29 But even now , having gone through that process , they would not see men as the enemy , they feel that they do have a lot in common , for example , with maybe the conception of women organising in National Liberation struggles that was mentioned earlier .
30 If he had not been with them , he would have gone through that town quite safely .
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