Example sentences of "gone in the " in BNC.

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1 After he leave school he had set up some sort of agricultural commune thing , he was always a man like that , saying we were people must make the most of we community skills and thing , but he get squeeze in that farming business and last I hear of him he had gone in the hills and become a guerrilla .
2 The Kinnock conversion has gone in the opposite direction : away from ideology , towards ‘ realism ’ .
3 Certainly their substance should be accessible to anyone not so far gone in the contemplation of astrology — a science , so it is widely held , on the cogent grounds that its practitioners use computers — homeopathy , aromatherapy , or telekinesis as to be beyond the reach of reason .
4 People had come and gone in the little crowd .
5 Now it 's suddenly quiet and Bedelia 's gone in the kitchen to get the dinner ready .
6 Well , all those things had gone in the parcels , parcels that Kathleen had been obliged to carry down to the post office in five separate journeys , parcels that were heavy and had cost altogether two pounds four shillings to send .
7 I used to suffer from spots , but they seem to have gone in the last year or two , I 'm thankful to say .
8 Well I was very lucky to have gone in the legs and not in the head !
9 If there had only been some way they could have gone in the doors of University College together and come home on the bus each night , or better still got a flat together , life would have been perfect .
10 They were not the sort you could put out in a black bin bag and hope they would be gone in the morning .
11 ‘ If the ankle had gone in the Blackburn game I would have been letting everyone down .
12 The General Election may have come and gone in the Royal County of Berkshire , as it has everywhere else , yet for months prior to the political electioneering of recent weeks , one of Gt .
13 I have been depressed about life in the Eighties , the way the economy has gone in the last twelve years .
14 I was also gone in the sense that I was transformed , made over .
15 Dotty and Grace had gone in the ambulance with St Ives and Desmond Fairchild was in the Oyster Bar making the most of the unexpected drinking time .
16 He presumed those men who had been on duty had all gone in the helicopter to help the others .
17 She was not so far gone in the sinful practice of dissimulation that she felt free to claim that she meant to ask them because she knew Betty would be pleased , and she could think of no other remotely credible reason for doing so .
18 Daddy has gone in the Army and I can handle Mummy so here I am . ’
19 " Gone in the ditch , " said his companion .
20 " I 'm particularly impressed by your study of tides , and estimates of where the body may have gone in the river .
21 It would have all gone in the Fiasco , easy , if the Fiasco had been running .
22 We know very little about the world history of such ideas and their dialectical development , but we do know a good deal about how things have gone in the main literate civilizations over the past four thousand years .
23 This country has so far gone in the opposite direction .
24 One nil to Leicester City eleven minutes gone in the second half .
25 In 1863 , in a note written on a rare visit to England from his self-imposed exile in warmer climes , Lear apologises to Gould for not visiting him because , ‘ all my daylight hours have gone in the service of the old Enemy — Lithography . ’
26 He 's he 's gone in the bar just for
27 ‘ How far have you gone in the past with Radcliffe … and the others ?
28 If that is the case , it 'll no doubt be going going gone in the only way a tardis knows how .
29 They would have gone in the bin until Tancy Evans emerged the other day to say that she was the living proof that the RD draw had winners .
30 But this year organisers have gone in the other direction , increasing the number of participants from 20 to 32 while shortening the length of the competition .
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