Example sentences of "have [verb] mad " in BNC.
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1 | In the meantime , all his friends have been dispatched by serial killers , his dad , wrongly accused of the crimes , has killed himself and his mum has gone mad . |
2 | ‘ Transfixed ’ is the result of troubled minds coming to terms with the face that a world has gone mad . |
3 | Ask them and they 'll say the world has gone mad . |
4 | ‘ Transfixed ’ is the result of troubled minds coming to terms with the face that a world has gone mad . |
5 | describing Doll Collan here , a whore who is seen wandering around the stage most of the time , she is the most rare scholar and has gone mad with studying Brampton 's works . |
6 | Maybe he 'd gone mad . |
7 | He thought my parents were pressurising me to dress this way , or that I 'd gone mad . |
8 | All he had done was what she had told him to do and when he phoned from the motorway to tell her he 'd done it she 'd gone mad ! |
9 | She wondered whether he 'd gone mad , and panicked . |
10 | Nicolo stared at her as if she 'd gone mad . |
11 | How could he have made mad , passionate love to her one moment — and been able to ignore both her and their marriage problems the next ? |
12 | Oh Aye you had to Some people would have went mad with getting them |
13 | Then there had been Paul 's breakdown , and Nathan Holland had been invaluable there also ; she would have run mad without him . |
14 | Matilda must have run mad to suggest such a thing . |
15 | He must have gone mad or deaf . |
16 | ‘ She must have gone mad ! |
17 | Luckily f had friends living locally who came to visit me regularly and I went home every weekend , otherwise I would have gone mad . |
18 | Not even being allowed to come and see you — if it had n't been for the Suvarovs I think I 'd have gone mad . ’ |
19 | For a second I think she must have gone mad , then she makes a really loud rude-noise with her lips , winks at me , points at the Monster and laughs . |
20 | This was fortunate , for if he had touched me I think I would have gone mad . |
21 | I could have gone mad , you know , but the tragedy is that during the courses a lot of them and I expect that the best time to learn is when you 're young and you 're more receptive . |
22 | ‘ Hyacinth seems to have gone mad . |
23 | Odd , he thought , considering that Van Gogh himself had died mad and despairing in such surroundings . |
24 | ‘ You 've gone mad . |
25 | ‘ They 've gone mad ! |
26 | ‘ General belief is , ’ he said , ‘ that you 've gone mad . |
27 | God you 've gone mad with the sugar in yours . |
28 | It looks like you 've gone mad Kyle ! |
29 | Being Irish herself , and the sister of a man who had gone mad with syphilis , she was rather more tolerant of Warnie 's foibles than he was of hers . |
30 | He wondered if Lee had gone mad . |