1 Courage has gone out of our race.
2 "He is gone," murmured Sibyl sadly.
3 They have gone down into the depths.
4 He seemed to have forgotten all that he had gone through.
5 "You should have gone away when I asked you," he muttered.
6 But I wish you had left word where you had really gone to.
7 But the thing that had been sitting at the table was gone.
8 Now that I have made it, something seems to have gone out of me.
9 Basil had been with him part of the time, and had gone wild over Tintoret.
10 It was to Paris that Basil had gone, and by the midnight train, as he had intended.
11 He felt that if he brooded on what he had gone through he would sicken or grow mad.
12 When he entered the somewhat sombre hall, the butler told him that they had gone in to lunch.
13 The friend who had painted the fatal portrait to which all his misery had been due had gone out of his life.
14 But, as the nineteenth century has gone bankrupt through an over-expenditure of sympathy, I would suggest that we should appeal to science to put us straight.
15 At least he declared he did, and insisted on shaking him by the hand and assuring him that he was proud to meet a man who had discovered a real genius and gone bankrupt over a poet.
16 Had he gone to his aunt's, he would have been sure to have met Lord Goodbody there, and the whole conversation would have been about the feeding of the poor and the necessity for model lodging-houses.
17 Whenever I have gone there, there have been either so many people that I have not been able to see the pictures, which was dreadful, or so many pictures that I have not been able to see the people, which was worse.
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