Example sentences of "[vb -s] gone [adv] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mark Frost has gone back as a bowler , though of course he could come again .
2 Most analysts have now cut their first quarter forecast , and the views now range from a loss of 64 cents a share to a profit of eight cents — and David Wu of S G Warburg has gone out on a limb with forecast $0.80 a share loss .
3 BOXER Michael Watson has gone home for a family Christmas to help with his recovery .
4 As you may already realise , once again the Almeida has gone in for a lot of posh posturing got up as a drama of social consciousness .
5 I thought oh no , she 's gone on to a vegan diet .
6 Dad 's gone up for a bath . ’
7 In the four years since we looked at the Subaru estate , it 's gone upmarket with a bang .
8 ‘ He 's gone away for a while . ’
9 " Martha 's gone down with a fever , " she explained .
10 ‘ He 's gone out on a customer 's boat … ’
11 He 's gone out for a while .
12 Now let's keep reminding you about the time situation , sixty five minutes gone , Shrewsbury have another twenty five minutes in which to hang on here , it 's Shrewsbury three , Blackburn Rovers two , it 's gon na be a nervous evening here for the normally placid Shropshire folk at as that ball is headed forward by and here 's , again in field to , clipped forward for Mike , here comes advancing towards the edge of the penalty area , he 's got ta try and get past the brick wall of , and it 's now who tries to release down the right hand side , he 's got ta get past , he does so , he gets the ball across and that one is cleared importantly by only as far as who tries to hook it back in and that the ball would n't reach him and it would n't reach either and it 's gone out for a goal kick to Shrewsbury .
13 We 're hoping against hope that she 's gone off with a friend or a boyfriend and will get in touch with her parents .
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