Example sentences of "have gone [num] " in BNC.

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1 But with ‘ Boss Drum ’ , Colin has gone one step further .
2 But Proteon has gone one stage further than 3Com by bundling both router and hub into a pre-configured chassis .
3 Now the Mediator has gone one stop further than that by recommending what , in reality , could be described as pay cuts for staff .
4 And Wimpey has gone one stage further to ensure that even the openings to which the windows are fitted reduce air leakage .
5 But one local craftsman has gone one stage better and has made is own time piece .
6 Little Polveir does not get warmed up until he has gone three miles and Toby Balding has been training him specifically with Saturday in mind .
7 I too , was listening to radio 5 on Saturday and was utterly devastated to hear that we 'd gone 1–0 down with a couple of minutes to go , but at 2.7 million Deano saved the day .
8 ‘ I 'd say we 'd gone two miles , ’ Stephen said .
9 ‘ Even though I looked as though I 'd gone ten rounds with Mike Tyson ? ’
10 By next May when the league and cup medals are being handed out , Celtic will have gone five years without a trophy .
11 Leeds could have gone 2–0 up before H-T except for some sharp goalkeeping from their young keeper when he reflexed a sidefoot effort from Deane , from a cross by Wallace .
12 And in fact they 've gone one place down the table , they 've moved down to eighteenth with West Brom having a good win away at Blackburn .
13 They 've gone 16 days without a game
14 We 've gone six games unbeaten , though , and we 're going to have to keep plugging away and win all of our last five matches . ’
15 Bright said last night : ‘ I 've gone four without a goal so I needed one .
16 We 've gone five hours and you have n't mentioned JFK or Lee Harvey Oswald once ! ’
17 We 've gone 30 League games unbeaten at home and beating Arsenal would be the ideal springboard for the rest of our season . ’
18 The reason is that hardened Staffordshire smokers ( and they come no harder ) have taken to the Nicotine patch and are driving their colleagues mad with frozen smiles and cries of : ‘ I 'm all right — I 've gone 73-and-a-quarter hours without one ’ .
19 They 've gone seven league games unbeaten now .
20 We 've gone three games without losing and confidence is getting higher and higher .
21 Before Wednesday 's Coca-Cola defeat at Nottingham Forest , Thorsvedt had gone five games without conceding a goal , and he puts his run down to a new carefree approach to the job which Chelsea will experience today .
22 I kept just killing time until it had gone eleven o'clock and all the cinema-goers had gone in for the late shows , at which point I decided to call it a day .
23 Before I had gone fifty yards , I felt a couple of grains of sand strike my left cheek .
24 The tall grass on the other side of the river was still wet with dew and before they had gone fifty yards all the men were drenched to the waist .
25 I wish I could remember the name of the functionary who pronounced on the news that a union vote had gone 70/30 , at least three to one in favour : I would gladly lend him my copy .
26 She gave a quick glance at her watch , put on an hour on the ferry to accommodate the time change , and saw that it had gone six , and that , apart for a stop for petrol and a brief stop in Aachen for a cup of coffee , she had been driving more or less continuously since just after nine that morning .
27 We had gone two or three miles when he asked me what I did and how I came to be hitch-hiking .
28 Now Eleanor had gone one step further .
29 Only the faintest streaks of light were brightening the sky to the east , and by the time the two coolies had gone thirty or forty yards into the jungle , the overseer was lost to sight .
30 But after spending more than £2,500 on a facelift and suffering a few weeks of looking and feeling like she had gone 12 rounds with Lennox Lewis , Fiona found that few people noticed any difference .
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