Example sentences of "that he [vb past] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Even in the short time since he 'd chased the car along the street , she could see that he 'd gone further downhill .
2 That he 'd gone out to look for her on the road and across the clunch pit field , returning alone half an hour later .
3 Granny 's son had been a gamekeeper on the estate , but now that he had gone elsewhere to work Sir Benson had given Granny notice that she must quit the cottage .
4 It had been a blow to learn that he had gone away to spend Christmas with ‘ friends in the country ’ , and she imagined him surrounded by fascinating girls all more attractive than herself .
5 It was as if he were truculently stating that he had gone as far towards her as he was prepared to go .
6 It was not just that he had gone off with someone else but he had actually gone off with a woman and it seemed to me like a betrayal of my identity .
7 The Chancellor had left Blackpool late on Monday night , after addressing party agents , but conference jitters were so great that his unexpected disappearance prompted rumours that he had gone back to London for crisis talks .
8 Later we learned that he had gone back to London and given a mischievous account of our conversation in literary circles , and we were ‘ very much blamed ’ .
9 On the few occasions that he had gone down to The priory with the lad , his parents had treated him as one of the family .
10 Sean wished that he had gone down to Birdie Mac 's and knocked on the door for a bar of Kit-Kat , anything rather than face these two .
11 That was , of course , assuming that he had gone down on his own .
12 When Margaret finally foundered , some hoped that he had gone down with the ship , but here he was as buoyant as the Vicar of Bray .
13 Henry of Huntingdon 's tale of fighting against the Slavs ( see above ) might also be relevant , and if Cnut did spend part of 1022 in the Baltic it would explain why the Chronicle C text records his return from Denmark in 1023 without , otherwise , having said that he had gone there .
14 Robert Dudley left with haste , realising that he had gone too far this time , and it seemed doubtful his beloved monarch would ever forgive him .
15 He answered that he had gone too far now and that the Country expected a dissolution .
16 What kind of a warning he could n't say , but his family noticed with alarm that he had gone out to consult the tree again .
17 She called ‘ Edward ? ’ , and then remembered that he had gone out with the ornithological group .
18 She did not enter the sitting-room again until she was certain that he had gone out .
19 North once told Secord that he had gone so far as to mention to the President that the Ayatollah was helping the contras .
20 He laughed scornfully , but she saw that he had gone very pale .
21 Customs authorities confirmed that Mr Gibbins owns property in Moscow , but dismissed reports that he had gone abroad as speculation .
22 What the girls had to understand , he whispered , was that his father 's father had used the Lodge for very wicked purposes , things so wicked that he had gone quite mad and died in a madhouse .
23 Michael , indicating the stairs and implying that he had to go straight on , then directed him to the left , upon which he said quietly , if a trifle reproachfully : ‘ You said straight on ’ .
24 That was probably the most , the in , the most interesting form friendship in there , its fucking good , I went for a job in there , but I could n't I was an apprentice , as I say that , that 's what got me going really was the fact that he had to go down and actually do a design of the and he had to work on the
25 And then he got so bad , that he had to go in for .
26 Hanging over him all the time , however , was the knowledge that he had to go back into hospital for further surgery on his spine .
27 Dexter levered himself up from the chair , his eyelids leaden with sleep , and murmured that he had to go home and rest .
28 He is , after all , the Chairman of that committee but certainly I advised him against that and I thought it was totally wrong er to do it in the way he did and I , I think it was a shame for this Council that he , that he did go ahead , but there you are .
29 It happened that he decided to go back and found himself commanding a squadron on operations at about the same time that Salmon and Gluxstein as we called the two German battle wagons , decided to leave Brest , head up through the Channel and escape the wrath of the Navy and whatever airborne effort we could produce in the teeth of extraordinarily adverse weather conditions at the time .
30 In Parliament on May 2 de Klerk ( who had announced the proposed all-party conference on April 18 — see p. 38131 ) said that he intended to go ahead with it with or without the ANC , which had set a deadline of May 9 for its demands to be met .
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