259812 examples of gone in sentences

(after all salutations and inquiries have been gone through), "let me introduce you to Major Campbell."

The artist's occupation is gone henceforth, and the painter's studio, like 'all charms, must fly, at the mere touch of cold philosophy.'

Let me go home and pray for you!" There was an awkward silence among the men, till some fellow said, "She'm gone mad after that doctor, I think, with his muck-hunting notions.

There was no depth to which, in her noble enthusiasm, she would not have gone down.

Scoutbush had gone forth, as he threatened, and exploded in every direction, with such effect as was to be supposed.

I believe she told him that she would sooner see him in the Morgue than help him; and he is gone to the moors now, I believe.

But, my dear Headley" (and Tom lowered his voice to a whisper), "wherever poor Tom Beer deserved to go to, he is gone to it already.

and Frank was gone.

If I had known that you were about, I would have sent: but hearing that you were gone home, I thought you would not be offended, if I gave thanks for them myself.

"Gone," said Grace quietly.

I should have gone to sleep in my tracks long ago else, as one to do in the back woods on a long elk hunt.

"Gone to hole somewhere here," says Peter.

and he's gone up my sleeve!

Thurnall thought him gone again and again; but he pulled the poor fellow through, after all, and we got some one (that is, Campbell did) to take his duty; and brought him away, after a good deal of persuasion; for he would not move as long as there was a fresh case in the town; that is why we never wrote.

"That I am too like the Emersonian oyster here, very happy, and very useless; and, therefore, very anxious to be gone.

She had heard that day, with some sorrow, his announcement that he wished to be gone; but as he did not refer to it again, she left the thought alone, and all but forgot it.

She took the flower, smiling thanks, and expressing a little commonplace horror and astonishment at his having gone down such a dangerous cliff: but she took it to Elsley, drew his arm through hers, and seemed determined to make as much of him as possible for the rest of the afternoon.

Mr. Mellot has gone wandering down the glen with his apparatus, and my Elsley has gone wandering after him, and will find him in due time, with his head in a black bag, and a great bull just going to charge him from behind, like that hapless man in 'Punch.'

"The stupid man must have mistaken his orders, and gone home.

"Mr. Headley, recollect that this conversation has gone too far for us to avoid coming to some definite understanding" "Then it shall, Miss St. Just.

"Oh, if I but knew where he was gone!

Scoutbush was gone to bed.

"Where is my brother?" "Gone to bed, as some one else ought to be; for it is past twelve.

And swallowing their glasses of white wine and water, they were on their bicycles and gone, before we could get any further details.

After much rattling at the door handles and pounding on the shutters, an acrid female voice enjoined me to be gone.

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