Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] gone the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | probably , a bar with nuts and raisins called raisin natural bar I 'm sorry about loo loosing the keys mum , mum tt the noise has gone the noise has come back by the way |
2 | Once famed as ‘ Baghdad by the Bay ’ in the days when such an appellation was a compliment , San Francisco has gone the way of many major U.S. cities and is burdened by a high number of homeless and beggars , and rising crime . |
3 | In fact the 3000 MkIII had gone the way of many a sports car in its dotage and started to take on a softer aspect . |
4 | She felt as she always did , not fear , but a kind of cold , dead calm , the way you might feel in a car in which the brakes have gone the moment before the crash . |
5 | After Caretaker had gone the Inspector leaned back in his chair and stretched . |
6 | After the lunch guests had gone the house settled down into quiet . |
7 | As soon as Michele had gone the housekeeper began to help Luce off with her clothes . |
8 | Round and round in her head had gone the memory of the evening , undoubtedly the most magical evening of her life , but tarnished now by the memory of how it had ended , with Guido 's crude brush-off and her belated realisation that he was in love with someone else . |
9 | And that feeling has gone the second you let it out . |
10 | By any statistical measure , the first week had gone the alliance 's way . |
11 | The tickets have gone the tickets have gone for the er the Phil Kelsall concert you can get them on the door four quid on the night a week on Friday at eight o'clock at the er Alfreton Leisure Centre but our complimentary tickets have gone , long long gone . |
12 | A few battered English paperbacks had gone the rounds , and Anna had read them too . |