Example sentences of "[verb] gone from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd certainly say the heart has gone from the land hereabouts , would n't you ? ’ |
2 | The look is dazzling but transient ; in three wearings and a press the stiffness has gone from the material and the cool pastels are greyed . |
3 | They went in great numbers ; in a period of sixty years in the last century , some 80,000 French Basques are estimated to have gone from the region , out of a total population at any one time of 112,000 . |
4 | ‘ Name two players , ’ he said spontaneously , ‘ who 've gone from the Mill Field to Field Mill . ’ |
5 | Even the hobby horse and the toy puppets had gone from the windows , leaving only the plastic holly behind . |
6 | All colour had gone from the landscape , leaving the ground a kind of shimmering , bright grey on which every bush and stunted tree appeared as a black silhouette . |
7 | The last glow had gone from the sunflowers now and they hung their heads on their spindly supports . |
8 | Suddenly all the magic had gone from the night and all her previous fears returned . |
9 | Outside , the gate had gone from the basement steps , and the slanting roof of the coal hole had fallen in , but when he looked he could see the chafed paint , those marks on the rusted railings , where once he had padlocked his motorcycle . |
10 | He and Margaret had gone from the consulate to a bar in the Friedrichstrasse . |
11 | Now the grey dew had gone from the grass , pats of dung steamed where the cattle had been standing , and Cameron , in his shirt-sleeves with a cloth tying back his long black hair , was supervising the winching up of timbers for the roof . |
12 | Her black hat with the little veil had gone from the shelf , and her best peep-toe shoes . |
13 | All the snow had gone from the tops and the sun was really warm . |
14 | What had gone from the attic she could only guess , for she did not remember half the things they stored there . |
15 | It fell to the diminutive and very tired Mr Havel to declare that a message had gone from the Forum to Presidents George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev , urging them to look closely at 1968 and the invasion when they meet next month . |
16 | The atmosphere had gone from the house . |
17 | When Tom had gone from the house , carrying a broad-bladed , long-handled shovel , Seb asked , ‘ You all right , Carrie ? ’ |
18 | A small clock had gone from the sitting room , and a watch in a slightly mildewed case . |
19 | But in the past 2.5 years over 30,000 jobs have gone from the defence industry . |
20 | er three have gone from schools in the Easington area , three have gone from the Bretchill area , so that 's a total of what , twenty-one for September . |
21 | All the Smarties have gone from the plates which now have small pink morsels on . |
22 | I was using a figure of 1.5 million homes , but his figure is 1.9 million , half of which have gone from the council sector and the other half from the Government 's much-loved private rented sector . |
23 | All my bloody furniture 's gone from the living I went upstairs the lot 's gone ! |