Example sentences of "[verb] gone [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Growing European integration has gone hand-in-hand with the growth of regional and sub — national movement . |
2 | Havel 's recent writings and statements show how he has gone forward into the politics implicit in such a view of society . |
3 | Suppose the night porter has gone through to the kitchen to make a sandwich . |
4 | Smith , one of the tough nuts that Jones salutes , reckons Wimbledon 's ‘ Psycho ’ has gone well over the top on his vulgar video nasty . |
5 | Do you know , I do n't think I 've ever seen that before where the robin has gone up onto the seeds |
6 | Robert Gate has gone up in the world , and no one deserves it more . |
7 | So Batty really has gone up in the world — from 4–3 against the ( old , great ) Liverpool at Elland Road two years ago to a 4–3 thriller against a club ninth in the fourth division . |
8 | Despite the fact that the museums in the former USSR were unable to meet their share of the costs after August 1991 , the exhibition has gone ahead with the support of the Kunsthaus in Zurich , in particular its director Felix Baumann , and with most of the financial risk underwritten by George Ortiz himself . |
9 | What I want to make sure first of all is that erm you understand what has gone on before the scene that we actually want to find ourselves in . |
10 | IN THE first part of this book Michael Shallis gives an interesting non-technical account of how modern physics has gone on from the common-sense notion of time to a whole series of fundamental changes . |
11 | It would be absurd to adopt a rigidly determinist view of what has gone on in the formation of culturally transmitted marriage laws . |
12 | Neumeier has gone right to the heart of Shakespeare 's great work , and he has brilliantly chosen both the dance styles and the music to suit the three dramatic groupings of the play . |
13 | Robin Child 's influence has gone far beyond the limits of the classroom and his Marlborough pupils : he has lectured widely , here and abroad , to teachers , art societies , art colleges , educationists , church audiences and schools ( some subsequently sending their own heads of department to Marlborough to see how it 's done ) on many aspects of art and art history , the philosophy of teaching and his own approach to it . |
14 | This remedy may come up after a Belladonna sore throat has gone down on the chest . |
15 | No one has ever given a satisfactory explanation of why Mr Ford said what he said — and it has gone down in the history books as just another Ford pratfall . |
16 | Fred Couples , the Americans ' man of the season so far but who did not play last week , has gone back to the top amid a wholesale reshuffle . |
17 | ‘ Why , Rohan has gone back to the Haut-Médoc . |
18 | The Government has gone back to the Appeal COurt tonight in a second attempt to stop Central Television screening the first filmed interview with mass murderer Dennis Nilsen . |
19 | Hypnotists working for the police ask an individual , most commonly a witness or a victim , to imagine that he has gone back to the time of the crime . |
20 | The actor who played Dirty Den in Eastenders has gone back to the prison where he was once an inmate . |
21 | Now it has gone back towards the middle and as of this moment , drug abuse worldwide is worse than ever . ’ |
22 | Local accountability has gone out of the window ; Ministers no longer even talk about it , because they know that it is not a reality . |
23 | We believe that the principle of accountability in local democracy has gone out of the window under this Government . |
24 | hurricane has gone out of the news now , once something like that has happened there 's always another disaster coming behind that actually takes over the headlines , so , about six months , a year , two years afterwards they were still finding that in parts of Europe the general level of nuclear activity was higher than it had been before Chernobyl , why would that happen ? |
25 | ‘ The reason we have had so many problems of late is that the fizz has gone out of the market , ’ Abrahams says . |
26 | It had not been lived in recently it had none of that slight warmth of humanity you find in a dwelling whose inhabitant has gone out for the day . |
27 | ‘ I am quite sure that the message has gone home to the counties and their bowlers . |
28 | ‘ You will wake Widow MacIntosh — ‘ She is not here , you fool — she has gone off with the mob . ’ |
29 | Fear of doors , entrances , gates etc. often occurs when a horse has been ( unwisely ) tied to a gate and has gone off with the gate ! ! |
30 | ‘ You tend to forget all the hard work that has gone in over the season . |