Example sentences of "'s gone [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | As soon as they see their names on the leaderboard they worry themselves to death until their name 's gone off the board . |
2 | He 's gone off the air . ’ |
3 | ‘ He 's one of those wimps who ca n't muddle along without a woman and he 's gone off the duck so he 's come back here . ’ |
4 | When she 's gone off the |
5 | She 's gone over the top . |
6 | Favourite Silver Wizard ran too freely and Willie Carson said : ‘ He 's gone over the top . ’ |
7 | She 's gone over the edge , Newman thought . |
8 | I wish they would move that because there 's nothing I can do now it 's gone over the fence . |
9 | ‘ He 's gone through the hedge , ’ said Lee . |
10 | You kept phoning back for it , oh I 've lost it , it 's gone through the system , tell you what scrub round it next time you 're around I 'll I 'll go into the booklet . |
11 | I think football 's gone through the roof , it 's absolutely stupid how much there worth |
12 | Then it 's gone into the dark , into the wood further . |
13 | ‘ He 's gone into the study . ’ |
14 | It 's just been taken over by you know , it 's gone into the big big time er Oh dear me , I forget his name now . |
15 | I 've been told she 's gone into the village . |
16 | she was taken out of work one morning and now they 've bought her another car and I do n't where it 's happened but somebody 's gone into the back of her |
17 | And she 's gone into the second years , you go there when |
18 | But she 's gone to the pub . |
19 | It 's gone to the sub 's desk . |
20 | ‘ Jack 's gone to the gallery , he wo n't be home till the evening ’ |
21 | And also we had our own adaptation of the phrase ‘ She 's out to lunch ’ ; in such extreme cases as Boy 's , we would say , Darling , she 's gone to the Opera . |
22 | ‘ She 's gone to the loo , ’ a Nurse said . |
23 | ‘ He 's gone to the market . ’ |
24 | He 's gone to the Wharf , as usual . ’ |
25 | ‘ She 's gone to the press conference at the record company . ’ |
26 | The white 's gone to the back has n't it ? |
27 | " He 's gone to the ice-house with Mrs Geary . " |
28 | ‘ In fact , I think it 's gone to the other extreme in that it 's more and more difficult for companies in that classification to raise any equity whatsoever . |
29 | Perhaps he 's gone to the pub to steady his nerves . ’ |
30 | He 's gone to the Reform Club , I believe . ’ |