Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] gone a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , it is worth pointing out that in some modern societies there is considerable reason to suppose that , as yet , the ego and superego-degradation has gone a lot further then the externalization of the superego functions of the state , but that there is no reason why in these circumstances the externalization process should not rapidly catch up .
2 I admit , the figure 's gone a bit , but then it started going when I was still twenty-five .
3 Mind 's gone a bit , I suppose .
4 BBC network television has gone a step further and introduced a sexual harassment hotline , which , though it sounds like one of the services advertised in David Sullivan 's tabloid journals , is intended to root out rather than promote unwanted lubricity .
5 For Jeffery Taylor , arts correspondent for the Mail on Sunday claims the Northern Ballet Theatre has gone a touch too far .
6 The new German government had gone a stage further , adopting a target of a net reduction in C02 emissions of between 25 and 30 per cent by the year 2005 .
7 I might have guessed you 'd something worked out in the way of revenge , but your timing 's gone a bit wrong .
8 Dad has gone a bit funny about sex .
9 UK manufacturer Input has gone a step further and coiled not just one , but two 5m flexible cables into the same body , and instead of just the one socket on the body of the reel , they have but another socket on the end of the second trailing lead .
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