Example sentences of "have gone in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A part of his inheritance has gone in a number of ventures ; his books make about two and six a year . |
2 | So far , the morning has gone in a blur . |
3 | Daddy has gone in the Army and I can handle Mummy so here I am . ’ |
4 | So he 'd , he 'd gone in the car today then ? |
5 | No apparently I 'd gone in the bog , I was n't feeling bad or anything . |
6 | Well I would n't have thought she 'd have gone in a shop like that anyway cos there 's some more expensive stuff in there . |
7 | " I 'm particularly impressed by your study of tides , and estimates of where the body may have gone in the river . |
8 | Yeah well I mean he must have gone in the hospital to her must n't he ? |
9 | They would have gone in the bin until Tancy Evans emerged the other day to say that she was the living proof that the RD draw had winners . |
10 | If there had only been some way they could have gone in the doors of University College together and come home on the bus each night , or better still got a flat together , life would have been perfect . |
11 | Well I was very lucky to have gone in the legs and not in the head ! |
12 | no cos why you all go in the sitting room with Allerton , they 've gone in the kitchen with Allerton she 'll laugh . |
13 | Meredith , trying to use her bump of direction thought they had gone in a circle and as far as she could tell through teeming rain and darkness , were in the middle of the open moor or common . |
14 | Before you could say Maradona , Boss Man had won and they had gone in a puff of Deep Heat vapour . |
15 | ‘ If the ankle had gone in the Blackburn game I would have been letting everyone down . |
16 | After he leave school he had set up some sort of agricultural commune thing , he was always a man like that , saying we were people must make the most of we community skills and thing , but he get squeeze in that farming business and last I hear of him he had gone in the hills and become a guerrilla . |
17 | Dotty and Grace had gone in the ambulance with St Ives and Desmond Fairchild was in the Oyster Bar making the most of the unexpected drinking time . |
18 | Well , all those things had gone in the parcels , parcels that Kathleen had been obliged to carry down to the post office in five separate journeys , parcels that were heavy and had cost altogether two pounds four shillings to send . |
19 | In 1863 , in a note written on a rare visit to England from his self-imposed exile in warmer climes , Lear apologises to Gould for not visiting him because , ‘ all my daylight hours have gone in the service of the old Enemy — Lithography . ’ |
20 | He 's he 's gone in the bar just for |
21 | Now it 's suddenly quiet and Bedelia 's gone in the kitchen to get the dinner ready . |
22 | Oh she 's gone in the market . |
23 | He 's gone in the goat shed and |
24 | Everybody loves weddings , dressing up , meeting and that , funerals , yeah alright we all get together again at funerals and the , after the coffin 's gone in the ground and all that , that really high emotion point or once it 's gone behind the erm curtains to be burnt , once you 've gone through that there 's that sort of erm |
25 | Right so that 's all the rest of your stuff 's gone in the kiln now apart from Louise 's other piece . |