Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] gone [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll be gone by the time you wake up in the morning . |
2 | Only 7 nuns remain at Bartestree and they 'll be gone by the time auctioneers sell off the contents of the convent in 3 weeks time . |
3 | Only 7 nuns remain at Bartestree and they 'll be gone by the time auctioneers sell off the contents of the convent in 3 weeks time . |
4 | The travellers have promised they 'll be gone by the end of the weekend . |
5 | He could be gone from the town . ’ |
6 | ‘ You said you 'd be gone by the time I got up . ’ |
7 | THE Welsh may be gone after the Murrayfield rugby international , but so is many a trophy from many an Edinburgh bar . |
8 | Of course , belonging may be gone by the board , historically speaking , she advises herself , wiping her face with this American paper dinner napkin and not wishing to be personal , to use a bygone phrase . |
9 | Arthur would be gone on the stroke of nine , and Ann too , if it was possible . |
10 | They were not the sort you could put out in a black bin bag and hope they would be gone in the morning . |
11 | And , as I stooped to get back under cover , I recalled that there would , even from the sanest , be a concession to superstition that would be gone by the morning , a belief that the beginning of the year foreshadowed the character of the rest . |