Example sentences of "gone [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Before she could throw the water into the wastepaper basket , the reports had gone up in smoke . |
32 | ‘ It is n't your files that have gone up in smoke . |
33 | The talks collapsed on Feb. 7 , Seoul radio commenting that the idea of a single team had " gone up in smoke " . |
34 | But that calculation had gone up in smoke with the original letter , and since then she must have bitterly regretted her rashness . |
35 | Oh , crumbs , she thought , any faint hope she might have nursed of still being able to make it to Prague and Karlovy Vary just gone up in smoke . |
36 | STEPHEN MANSFIELD Hopes gone up in smoke : Phil Green of People In Need examines the charred and sodden mess that was once a £1million aid cargo for Romania and Bosnia |
37 | Professional verdict : It looks like they 've gone back in time to the Fifties — not very practical |
38 | Kim : ‘ We 've never all gone out in hats at the same time — we 'd get far too many rude comments . ’ |
39 | Made by Taghi Amarani , it was to have gone out in February , with the provocative title Earth , Wind and Fire . |
40 | So that at the end of the five years , assuming you 've paid the maximum stake at seven and a half percent , you would , otherwise you would receive the nine thousand back of course , and at that rate you would receive two six seven one and that will include , if you 're a twenty five percent payer , six hundred and sixty seven that you would have otherwise lost in , that would have gone out in tax . |
41 | And er with Michael I 'd gone out in Richard 's and bought mys , ever such a full raincoat when it was in fashion . |
42 | She had gone about in awe of these adults , to whom she must-not chatter , before whom she must be silent and polite and smiling . |
43 | 6 Gone by in ship astern ( 4 ) |