Example sentences of "have [been] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It just seems not a lot has been going right for me this season . |
2 | ‘ It 's a business move and I am sorry to be leaving French rugby as it has been going well , ’ said Andrew . |
3 | Although the company has been going since around 1980 , for a long while it concentrated on research and development projects for other companies : this approach stems from its roots as an offshoot of the University of Colorado . |
4 | While much of the European attention in the Masters has centred on Nick Faldo , Seve Ballesteros and Jose-Maria Olazabal , who is keeping very much to himself , Bernhard Langer has been going quietly on his way . |
5 | Equally , we must have realistic expectations of TECs and realise that those that have not been in existence for very long — as is the case with our own TEC , which has been going only since April — will take time to work themselves up to their most effective point . |
6 | She settled down to wait with a book on caving she found in his bookcase , but after a while she had to acknowledge he 'd been gone longer than she 'd expected . |
7 | He 'd been gone so long , without a word to her on his whereabouts , and now he was back and wanting to celebrate ! |
8 | No but I mean I I I was planning on having a break in the middle but y most of you voted and you wanted a break at the start but perhaps it would 've , but then you you 'd have been going straight on from s w phonetics |
9 | This , like the argument about human progress , suggests that the universe can have been going only for a finite time . |
10 | This confused Benny at first , until she realized that they must have been going deeper into the complex , while Froebe would have assumed she was making for the outside . |
11 | She had been gone nearly two hours and Sara decided that she was not going to walt up for her . |
12 | They did not pause in what they were doing , but all three of them knew , by the colour of the sky , by the beginnings of an unmistakeable pull around their hearts , that Alice had been gone long enough and would — must — soon be home again . |
13 | The bad news was that for some reason our shore watchers had missed her actual departure and could only guess that she had been gone about an hour . |
14 | The shop had been going since before the Second World War . |
15 | I do n't know how long it was that things had been going badly for them but I do know there were problems . |
16 | It seemed like ever since the ‘ sixties there had been just one brand of government in two slightly different packages and nothing much ever changed ; there was this feeling that after the burst of energy in the early-mid-'sixties everything had been going downhill ; the whole country was constipated , bound up with rules and regulations and restrictive practices and just general , endemic , infectious ennui . |
17 | THE THIRD Test on the 1974–75 tour was at Sydney and everything had been going well . |
18 | Like him , lying underneath that mini … his heart had been going overtime then , thinking of the law closing down on him . |
19 | Everything had been going swimmingly only a moment before . |
20 | He had been going regularly , but out of courtesy . |
21 | She was between Titron and the assault boat which had been going away from it . |
22 | If Leslie had been going too fast the others would have told him to slow down . |
23 | The violent metaphors which formerly had been freely used were absent , and the letter contained a suggestion that it was Anselm himself who had been going too far : |
24 | Johnny had been going too fast and had slipped , badly cutting his knee . |
25 | He had been going there , to that area and … |
26 | Michael Codron had been going there as part of the Kenneth Williams set since the time he worked for the Jack Hylton organization . |
27 | As it is the hay and silage season , we had been going non-stop since dawn . |
28 | It had been going more and more slowly since diving down from the weathercock . |
29 | I was on the grass below the paddock when Ronnie 's car pulled off the road with a completely inexplicable failure : inexplicable in that Ronnie could find no reason why his car , which had been going so well , should suddenly come to a halt . |
30 | Everything had been going so well this time ; leaving Glasgow on Saturday anticipation had been high , Amanda had even been waiting for him on the pavement outside her flat . |