Example sentences of "she [verb] gone [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Some might say it presents an idealistic picture of family life ; others that it is a reactionary attempt to turn the clock back on the women 's movement ; yet others might argue that she has gone beyond the available evidence in concluding , or at least implying , that delinquency might result from early day-care experiences .
2 She has gone across the canal to face the beast . ’
3 She has recently left home , and whenever they talk about her my parents ' voices are disapproving , as if she has gone off the rails in some way which they do n't specify .
4 I laughed , and she 'd gone off the line before I could ask her about her health .
5 She laughed happily , remembering the pains she 'd gone to the previous evening .
6 Yes I heard she 'd gone to the Nottingham area .
7 Er it were in paper about this er this woman she 'd gone to the hospital and she must have been there longer than she thought , and so she 'd got her car clamped and it was thirty pound to have it off but
8 Then she had gone into the garden and played cricket with Oliver , running up and down and laughing very loudly so that they should hear her next door and know she was n't tired at all .
9 Ruth stared down at her , barely able to focus , and then her eyes darted frantically towards Rosa but she had gone into the other room .
10 Too weak to do either , she had gone on the streets .
11 ‘ I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car . ’
12 I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car .
13 Each month , for as long as Peter could remember , she had gone through the bank statement and done the accounts .
14 It would hardly cross his mind that she had gone past the point of that to something altogether more serious and far less retrievable .
15 It was Christmas Eve and Agnes had wondered over the last few days if she had heard aright on the night she had gone to the closet , because the next morning her father had come blithely into the kitchen and said , ‘ Your mother is having a lie-in this morning ; take her a cup of tea along and a bit of toast .
16 She had gone to the village — as Vivien had later gone — to use the public phone-box outside the Fir Tree .
17 He cared enough about his loathsome , drunken and violent third wife , Mayo Methot , not to leave her until he knew she had gone to the furthest extremes to try and cure herself of the alcoholism that threatened to ruin both their lives .
18 She had been angry at first , then disbelieving , but finally she had gone to the aerodrome to see the padre , begging him for news of Rob .
19 She had gone to the library and borrowed all the books she could find on accountancy , bookkeeping and running a business .
20 One of the middle-aged women who kept the shop had ordered a set of posters about the Paris rising of May 1968 , because she had gone to the Sorbonne to study when she was a girl .
21 Driving along the Quay , Lucy thought about that morning when she had gone to the little bistro on the Place de Trainant to find Volkov .
22 She had gone to the cloakroom at the back of the building to put on her white coat and he had gone to the box in Chief Inspector Martin 's office to switch off the system which protected the inner doors of the main Laboratory rooms .
23 She was beginning to wish she had gone to the toilet again on the plane — it had been so nice and clean , and who knew when she would get another chance ?
24 Yesterday she had gone to the dingy little newsagent at the corner of the street to pay the paper bill , and to buy Matey a writing pad and envelopes , when she had seen on the counter a pile of postcards depicting society beauties .
25 She had gone to the doctor after her opening 77 and hoped for some kind of medication which would have allowed her to carry on , but all the medical man would prescribe was a three-day rest .
26 Many of the protesters , together with much of the black press , attempted to publicise the jogger 's name and to vilify her character , claiming variously that she had never been attacked , that she had been raped by her white boyfriend , or that she had gone to the park in search of sexual adventure .
27 Would n't Veronica think it suspicious that she had gone to the lengths of calling two days running ?
28 In order to liven their party up , she had gone to the United Social Club in Green Street to find more guests .
29 That point in time , she had gone to the , the States and then she come back .
30 Lamont told how she had gone round the dining room at breakfast handing out brochures about her Foundation .
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