Example sentences of "[det] have go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Not surprisingly , it has often been said that foreign learners of English need to learn English intonation ; some have gone further than this and claimed that , unless the foreign learner learns the appropriate way to use intonation in a given situation , there is a risk that he or she may unintentionally give offence ; for example , the learner might use an intonation suitable for expressing boredom or discontent when what was needed was an expression of gratitude or affection .
2 They told him that all had gone well until , between Roxburgh town and the castle , before which they were demonstrating , seeking to decoy Balliol , by chance an English party had come up behind them , presumably having ridden over the Border and by Kelso ford , and they had been trapped .
3 And those have gone home while I 've been doing something else for them , they 've gone , and left me !
4 Could you image if that had gone off when they were there . ’
5 Right I mean it could be that that the th the glide from first vowel in the diphthong to the second one and that that 's gone off so you 're left wi with a
6 Seventy two so you 'll start from , that bit 's , that 's gone now if you like if somebody came along and they cut out that piece of cake .
7 Another , making a joke out of his poverty , hit a good drive and sighed , ‘ That 's gone further than I went on my holidays . ’
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