Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] gone [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll go back inside anyway when these gentlemen have gone past and .
2 The snakes have gone now and Laverne stands up again with difficulty .
3 A little later on , when all the relatives have gone home and the number of attentive friends at the time of the funeral has dwindled , it might be the time when the bereaved begin to reflect on their changed circumstances and try to evaluate how they feel both about themselves and the person who has died .
4 On Tyneside , Tories in Wallsend say leaflets have gone astray or not been delivered .
5 Some thinkers have gone further and have even said that Abelard 's idea of sin is superficial and inadequate .
6 Some commentators have gone further and pointed to the relatively high proportion of UK production which has been exported and to the high ratio of exports of GDP in international terms .
7 The courts have gone further than might be suggested by this statement .
8 On occasions the courts have gone further and disqualified a member of a tribunal or board " if there are circumstances so affecting a person acting in a judicial capacity as to be calculated to create in the mind of a reasonable man a suspicion of that person 's impartiality , those circumstances are sufficient to disqualify although in fact no bias exists " ; see Law v. Chartered Institute of Patent Agents [ 1919 ] 2 Chapter 276 ; Metropolitan Properties Co .
9 Some investment houses have gone further and actively marketed cash-based roll-up funds .
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