Example sentences of "gone [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nightmare wore off somewhat during the day , but still feel things have gone awry since the weekend .
2 Erm , parent involvement , there is no mention in this report about parent involvement , and I think this is absolutely essential that the , it 's often the families who are poor parenting , because they 've been poor parent people , and you have succession , and we 've gone somewhere along the line , we 've got to go down that road .
3 What absolute rubbish — he 's gone right over the top with a load of old cobblers there and I do n't know why .
4 But something 's gone right with the lama ,
5 Yet nothing had gone right for the crusade .
6 In fact , they 've gone right to the top .
7 When I went to find her , however , I discovered she had gone right to the top of the house to talk to Heathcliff through his locked bedroom door , and had then climbed out on to the roof and in through his window .
8 North-East refs have a very good reputation , and give a lot of help to people coming through maybe that 's why some have gone right to the top .
9 Gone right to the top , the lucky bastard . ’
10 Neumeier has gone right to the heart of Shakespeare 's great work , and he has brilliantly chosen both the dance styles and the music to suit the three dramatic groupings of the play .
11 She had gone right to the bank with them when she 'd discovered he 'd gone .
12 IT 'S GONE right off the boil , armchair doctors of satire will inform you now .
13 ‘ It 's gone right round the whole of Devon , Somerset and Cornwall .
14 The Americans were friendly and polite , but there was no mistaking their view that Britain had gone downhill to the point that we had become an irrelevance .
15 The debriefing had gone on through the afternoon and early evening in the sound-proofed rooms of their headquarters .
16 They 've been revolting for years under the surface and then some thing happens that make it possible course the continued revolutions have gone on through the world and because they 've seen the success of a revolution in Russia although we did n't know the full facts of it in the West , it was , it did establish a huge area in the wake of a revolution .
17 " Sometimes , it all depends on what 's gone on during the day .
18 It occurred to her suddenly that she had forgotten to tell Urquhart what had gone on during the day , especially what Marek Nowak had told her and the disastrous arrest of Taczek .
19 The fact that a sociologist was witnessing the interviews make it all the more certain they would be conducted with scrupulous care , but there was no way he would be given access to the extra-legal deals which may well have gone on outside the interview room or later during a prison visit for ‘ write-offs ’ .
20 He was glad he had n't gone on to the Reserve after the Armistice , as Tubby had — though , if he had , he would have stayed retired .
21 Yet the substance had only gone on to the Jockey Club 's list of prohibited substances a mere ten months before Aliysa failed her dope test .
22 After they had deposited their bags at the hotel , itself ramshackle and run-down , they had gone on to the hospital .
23 I , the only one of his children who had not gone on to the stage , had inherited the famous Breakspear eyes , the Breakspear height , the Breakspear cheekbones , the brooding Breakspear presence that my father had used to break the hearts of unnumbered women .
24 Penelope Huntley , who would very much have liked to have gone on with the discussion , found herself swept out of the office , and walked slowly down the road , flushed with a mixture of disappointment and excitement .
25 Our next plan is to go for endowment to stop the roller coaster ride we 've gone on with the city ’ .
26 What I want to make sure first of all is that erm you understand what has gone on before the scene that we actually want to find ourselves in .
27 IN THE first part of this book Michael Shallis gives an interesting non-technical account of how modern physics has gone on from the common-sense notion of time to a whole series of fundamental changes .
28 These were Allen 's and Marian 's guesses as to what had gone on in the darkness but the rest of the story of those two hours before dawn was easily pieced together from Tom All Alone 's account .
29 It would be absurd to adopt a rigidly determinist view of what has gone on in the formation of culturally transmitted marriage laws .
30 Whatever the support or not for these values , the book fails to recognize the wider changes that have gone on in the family and in gender relations , changes which may be quite separate in origin from the question of poverty , although they add to the poverty of women and children .
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