1 Her little game had gone wrong.
2 The old people had gone up to bed.
3 His command over words seemed gone.
4 Now it had gone to join the others.
5 The horse had gone; but the cow remained.
6 The girl had gone skylarking with the troopers.
7 I was telling them, the Brookes have gone to Italy.
8 The Brookes have gone to Italy, in spite of everything.
9 The bells had stopped; the audience had gone; also the actors.
10 It was the noise a machine makes when something has gone wrong.
11 It's time, gentlemen, time ladies, time to pack up and be gone.
12 The play was over, the strangers gone, and they were alone--the family.
13 In another moment it would be beneath the horizon, gone to join the other plays.
14 Visitors, he had concluded, as he drew up behind; and had gone to his room to change.
15 He was hurrying to rejoin Mrs. Manresa who had gone in front with Giles--"the father of my children," she muttered.
16 He's gone; she's gone; and the old clock that the rascal made himself into a pendulum for is the only one of 'em all to stop.'
17 And before Mrs. Sands had time to peel the paper off, he was gone, giving a slap to the very fine yellow cat who rose majestically from the basket chair and advanced superbly to the table, winding the fish.
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