Example sentences of "gone [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In the past , however , the spent fuel from both civil and military reactors has gone through exactly the same reprocessing line at Sellafield .
2 ‘ Remember , I had gone through exactly the same business with the Hoyte brothers .
3 She had gone through rather a bad patch since she had come to live in the banqueting hall .
4 It was during this visit that I realized what people must have gone through simply to immigrate to the United States .
5 But this is a very serious matter and difficult to follow Councillor because he 's gone through nearly every point .
6 If they had agreed a price the deal would have gone through just as SMS found itself in so much trouble with Volvo [ SMS was forced to resign the $40m Volvo account in early 1991 , after it was discovered the agency was rigging performance advertisements ] .
7 and it 's gone through well usually
8 I mean the chap that the management would come to and say , Well has there 's this particular lot of work gone through yet ?
9 ‘ Now I want to share with him from the earliest moments the joy , the vindication , the victory after all that we have gone through together . ’
10 To try to discover the form which put him on the verge of Ryder Cup honours in 1989 he finished 17th on the money list that year Walton has gone through around a dozen putters .
11 It is ironic that the British government should have gone through so many contortions over local government tax , finally to arrive at a system whereby the bulk of tax is raised centrally and distributed to the local authorities , while such a system has been the norm in Germany for decades .
12 Some children said our hoped-for bus had gone through so Mohammed and Ali wandered off and somehow hired or hijacked a pick up truck .
13 They 've gone through so much .
14 He tried to tell himself that it did n't matter , that you could find the same situation all over the West End ; back in the long-lost days of sweetness and light he could remember taking his wife to a performance of Jesus Christ , Superstar when it had gone through so many cast changes that no-one was even bothering to count , and what a bunch of wankers they 'd been .
15 McGoldrick signed on for four years after talks with Highbury boss George Graham and said : ‘ I 'm delighted it 's all gone through so smoothly . ’
16 Lord Macaulay said : ‘ I 'm very pleased that it has gone through so readily .
17 In other words you agree with the customer , right , now take my words , you wan na think it over , right , we 're not prepared to give you a decision tonight , eh , now I 'd say something like , well that 's understandable , and we 've gone through as many things and debt this evening as we probably need to go through , do n't you agree ?
18 ‘ We have just gone through quite intensive inter-party talks .
19 By the time garments go on sale next year , the Courtelle colour cycle will have gone through almost two years of planning and development .
20 ‘ The USSR has gone through very profound changes and these changes require a reappraisal of our commercial and economic relations , ’ said President Daniel Ortega .
21 He agreed that I had gone about as far as I could go in Moose Jaw , and together we composed a night-letter telegram to Gladstone Murray in Ottawa requesting a reply to my job application .
22 Generally speaking , things have gone about as far as they can possibly go when things have got about as bad as they reasonably get .
23 The he-man was spoilt for sports car choice in the mid '60s but when it came to the crunch he would probably have gone for either the Austin Healey or the AC Cobra .
24 I wondered where Toby was — he 'd been gone for over thirty-six hours now .
25 Now she was where we were and that office junior turned up she would have gone for there and I prob bet she will probably be quite
26 She would bolt the back door and lock the front door after her as she left and she would n't be gone for long .
27 Told that it was a fox 's cairn , he insisted on climbing up by himself to have a look at it , and was gone for about twenty minutes .
28 He was gone for about half an hour and I do n't think any of us even suspected that there was something amiss .
29 I was gone for about three hours : scrambling through hedges ; rummaging in undergrowth ; wrestling with tangled nets ; and throwing into a box the indignant ferrets , who after all had done all the work and only wanted to wring the rabbits ' necks .
30 It 's like stumbling across a whole world that you thought had gone for ever . ’
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