5195 examples of have gone in sentences

I wouldn't have gone if I hadn't wanted to.

I would have gone on or gone back if I had known you were coming out; but the place looked so quiet"

Nor could she have gone far without webs.

To save the life of Bob, her well-beloved, he who had so long been beloved in secret, she would have gone with one far less known and trusted than the Tuscarora.

Sarah would probably have been engaged, and then I should have had to have gone to bed with a headache.

But it hardly falls in with our scheme; Servia, at this time, might have been expected to have gone well past its Heroic Age.

But for the conviction that the United States could no longer be ruled in the interest of the slaveholders, the Secession movement would have been postponed for another generation, and certain traitors would have gone to their graves with the reputation of having been honest men.

" "I should have gone with you.

But Michelangelo must have gone on producing them long after her death.

So if you ever wonder, dear Readers, that Fairy Gifts and Fairy Godmothers have gone out of fashion; you may conclude that the adventure of Ambrosia and Hermione is the reason.

He couldn't have gone into the corridor because the door was locked on the outside.

How should you like to have gone through such hard lines, Frarnie?" turning to his daughter, a pale, moon-faced girl, her father's darling.

Where could he have gone at this hour?" "I've got an idea he's set out for that cross he's talked so much aboutthat one up here in the Meadows.

Then I reckon the best thing will be for you to take the horses down and go straight up, leaving Dick to tell us exactly where you have gone up; then, as soon as it is quite dark, we will be off and follow you; they won't be able to pick up the trail and will guess we have gone straight down the valley.

"But he needed not have gone so far for more instances.

Our need of faith in the higher things of life is very great, and that faith is to be established only through our regard for what has been given us by those who have gone before us.

Hitherto we have gone to the opposite extreme and buried all that belongs to sex not in a fog of ignorance only, but under a mountain of hypocrisy and lies.

In any case, it is a curious implication that underlies all writing in this familiar vein, that France ought to have gone on with a bad government, in order to secure to England the advantages of a good one.

Never mind the prisoners; the major will release them after we have gone.

Thus mankind have gone on from century to century: some have been advising others how to act, and some have been teaching the advisers how to advise; yet very little alteration has been made in the world.

He ought to have gone to all the married couples he knew, and asked them just how their passion was confessed; he ought to have sent out printed circulars, with tabulated questions.

It amends acts by later acts and, before they have gone into effect, wipes them out by substitutions.

Of course, if I had had any adventurousness in me, I should have gone off and become a day-labourer or anythingbut I am not that sort of person.

" "He can not have gone so far as to advocate the real presence: a rumor of that has reached me," said the rector.

Julius and I have gone on these nine-and-twenty years without a cloud between us, and I'm sure you would not wish to bring one now.

5195 examples of  have gone  in sentences