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gone - use in sentences
Converse of object
- go: Jack Womack Going Going Gone - a review by John Grant.
- have: Posted on 27th December 2005 Under: General | No Comments » Everything has Gone!
- see: The first time I saw Gone With The Wind I went through a whole box of tissues.
Adjective modifier
- top: Back to Top Gone without a trace... 11th December 9:30 am Jo Ah see I disagree.
- real: I think we really have a one-party system with two heads on it. ' Real Gone is Tom Waits's war on war.
- long: Long Gone is the final song, and well up to the previous standard.
- classic: Name: Clarice Certainly, the best film I have ever seen was the classic Gone with the Wind.
Modifies a noun
- tomorrow: A further collaboration with the Royal Ballet came in March 2001 with Gone Tomorrow, made for a Constant Lambert tribute evening.
- fishing: A collection of these can be found in Jon's book ' Gone Fishing - Adventures in pursuit of wild trout ' .
- away: Don't send any Directives - they would be returned marked " Gone Away " .
Modifying Another Word
- already: If You Have Already Gone Too Far, Why Stop?
- not: Which is a real shame, well I'm certainly not goner buy it now.
Noun used with modifier
- trophy: Paul -- Monday, 8 May 2006, at 10:43 a.m. Re: One Trophy Gone?
- film: The title of the book alludes to the film Gone with the Wind.
Possessives
- Everyone: Narina Pallot's powerful song, ' Everyone's Gone to War ' is one of my favorites.
- Everybody: First single, Everybody's Gone To War, is the most obvious talking point of the album.
Used with adjective complement
- have: If You Have Already Gone Too Far, Why Stop?
Preposition: without
- trace: Back to Top Gone without a trace... 11th December 9:30 am Jo Ah see I disagree.
Preposition: in
- second: A copy of Gone In 60 Seconds: Director's Cut on DVD!
Preposition: with
- wind: Then I remember " Gone with the wind " .
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