Gone Sentence Examples

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  • He's gone to heaven now.

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  • Once the fire of passion was gone, it was embarrassing.

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  • He said he would be gone for two days, but didn't say why he was going.

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  • A farm boy gone city.

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  • With everyone gone, she could enjoy the solitude.

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  • He had never gone beyond the beautiful gardens that surrounded his father's palace.

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  • This thing had gone way too far.

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  • All of the girls have gone home to spend Christmas.

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  • Maybe he was merely angry because she had gone wandering in the woods after he had warned her against it.

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  • And now it was gone, not even a trace lingering as he spoke.

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  • In a few years, the money is gone and they are worse off than before.

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  • All kinds of artists have come and gone in the last four centuries, popular in their time but forgotten now.

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  • Regularly at half-past seven, in one part of the summer, after the evening train had gone by, the whip-poor-wills chanted their vespers for half an hour, sitting on a stump by my door, or upon the ridge-pole of the house.

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  • No, it has gone over.

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  • It wasn't the first time she had gone to bed while he was out on a call, but it was the first time she had done so away from home.

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  • He must have gone straight from there to me.

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  • She was gone for only a few minutes and then returned.

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  • She has gone up to the top of the earth to hunt for our dinner.

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  • He had never seen such a dull and out-of-the-way place; the folks were all gone off; why, you couldn't even hear the whistle!

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  • He sawed a channel in the ice toward the shore, and hauled it over and along and out on to the ice with oxen; but, before he had gone far in his work, he was surprised to find that it was wrong end upward, with the stumps of the branches pointing down, and the small end firmly fastened in the sandy bottom.

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  • I just hate to see Howie suffering; especially after all he's gone through.

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  • Now I've gone and...

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  • The memories were gone.

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  • When she returned, he was gone.

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  • She hasn't gone far.

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  • Or died and gone to hell.

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  • Surely he wouldn't have gone down there to help if he felt that way.

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  • Claudette had gone one step too far.

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  • It remains as I remember from years gone by.

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  • Josh was gone and Alex didn't want her going up there alone.

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  • My luck's gone to shit since meeting him.

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  • He was gone again.

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  • Rhyn was still gone.

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  • And Kiki was gone.

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  • Rhyn was gone, and she leaned against the wall.

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  • He wasn't gone after all.

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  • He was gone before she could tell him goodbye.

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  • So, I will be gone.

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  • Couldn't he have gone to the doctor or the dentist or some­place?

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  • I don't want you to be stuck here while I'm gone.

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  • His truck was gone.

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  • She hadn't heard or sensed him, as if he'd gone to some sort of stealth mode that silenced even his mind.

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  • It was already gone.

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  • The beauty of the ice was gone, and it was too late to study the bottom.

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  • Once in the regiment I had not gone to some merrymaking where there was music... and suddenly I felt so depressed...

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  • He now, as it were, saw a new meaning in all he had gone through.

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  • She wasn't willing to lose him already, not after all she'd gone through to keep him.

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  • She found herself reaching for her power again, only to find it gone.

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  • If he found out the extent she'd gone to in order to be here with him?

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  • The idea he'd gone through something like this, and she didn't know to help him made her sad.

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  • Her Gabriel was gone.

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  • He barely noticed it was gone until this morning, when it abruptly reappeared.

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  • He was able to sense her presence once more without knowing she'd been gone from his reach for an entire night.

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  • Gabriel understood why the old standard was gone.

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  • What if the tumor wasn't gone?

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  • My expulsion hasn't gone over well, he said.

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  • She'd gone from defiant to yielding in the space of a single kiss.

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  • It was the sign it was time to resign, for her power was nearly gone.

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  • Andre was grave, the first warning things hadn't gone well.

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  • Troubled, Gabriel didn't move until she was gone from sight.

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  • She turned to leave, suspecting she didn't have much time before Cora returned and raised the alarm about her being gone.

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  • Andre confirmed that her tumor was gone, which meant they had a chance at a healthy relationship.

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  • She'd gone from hopeful to devastated in the course of the first two days.

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  • They could've both gone somewhere else entirely, wherever they wanted to go, without the underworld crumbling or the pain Gabriel was in.

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  • Gabriel trotted first to the lake, curious to see how last night had gone now that they knew about the tears.

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  • Darkyn had gone through the process to blood bind Deidre; he wasn't going to let his only source of food go.

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  • He last experienced it … … Monday night, when Deidre had gone to Hell.

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  • He didn't think he'd ever be able to rationalize that both Deidres had gone to Darkyn instead of trusting him without resentment.

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  • Josh was gone now, and Lori didn't want anything to do with Destiny.

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  • Carmen assumed Lori had gone back to California.

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  • After he had been gone for a few minutes, Carmen dragged a chair up close to Alex.

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  • All that was left was the physical act of being gone.

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  • You've gone so far as to eliminate some of the enemies who likewise stumbled across her.

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  • Just like every other soul collector Gabriel sent out the past week, Harmony had gone on a mission and returned empty-handed.

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  • The restlessness was gone from his blood, his body relaxed in a way he couldn't remember feeling.

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  • The gray door to his underworld was gone.

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  • Now that she was gone, she only ruled his life if he allowed her.

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  • After seeing his name tattooed across her back and the look of pure murder on his face, she hid in the closet until certain he was gone.

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  • It was a sign, though, that things had gone on long enough.

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  • The dead demons were gone, but someone was waiting for him.

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  • She sucked in a steadying breath, praying any sign of the violence from her last visit was gone.

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  • Things hadn't gone back to normal after all.

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  • I, uh, did something really awful Saturday night, and the whole world has gone insane.

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  • The comfort he'd offered her before was gone.

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  • She couldn't return to her apartment, and her savings were almost gone.

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  • The lake blinked out for a second, the light gone completely, then blinked back on, this time much, much dimmer.

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  • Gabriel waited until they were gone.

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  • The portal was gone, and Darkyn was in front of her again.

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  • If she saw an escape route, she was gone.

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  • Deidre crossed the room, terrified she'd find Gabriel's name gone.

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  • When the sand is gone, I'll make him dead-dead, unless he can learn to control his power and to work with his brothers.

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  • The restriction smacked him hard, as he'd been ready to drag Rhyn out of Hell as soon as Death was gone.

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  • Rhyn was being given a second chance, and Gabriel hoped he killed Sasha before the sands in the hourglass were gone.

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  • In the course of a day, her whole life had gone to shit.

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  • I was hoping you'd be gone.

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  • Her headache was gone, her stomach full, and another glass of whiskey in her hand.

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  • When it'd finished, she felt little pain, and the heat was completely gone.

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  • Now go, my love, before they notice you're gone.

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  • Now that choice is forever gone.

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  • The only brother who'd accepted him and treated him half decently was gone?

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  • Lankha was asleep above, and the clamoring of the cell block was gone.

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  • And then he was gone.

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  • The pinch was less today, and the pain gone instantly, replaced by heat and warmth.

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  • She'd like to think she was saving poor souls every day she spent with him donating her blood, but she couldn't help thinking she really wouldn't care what he did to get blood if she was gone.

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  • She blinked, and they were gone.

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  • She had nothing better to do, not with her source of alcohol gone and her bed in flames.

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  • She didn't notice how far they'd gone until the blazing bar disappeared around a corner.

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  • He didn't just notice she was gone --he found himself wishing she wasn't.

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  • When she opened her eyes, he was gone, and she was just as confused as ever.

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  • Frustrated when he was around, she couldn't help but feel unusually alone when he was gone.

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  • The creatures had reached the top of the stairs and were looking around, trying to figure out which way she'd gone.

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  • She felt alone when he was gone, and while he frustrated the hell out of her, she still felt better when he was near.

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  • Her demon lover was gone and her body covered with a sheet.

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  • She frowned at the thought of Rhyn being gone all the time but was glad Jade would be with them and not around to try to drag her back to Sasha.

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  • When they'd gone, she turned to Ully and demanded, "What do the mates of Ancients do?"

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  • Gabriel waited until he was gone before pulling a chair to the side of the bed.

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  • I left many years ago and haven't gone back.

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  • He'd gone from being tormented by his own mother to the affection of an abusive father who regretted ever having him.

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  • From the shadows of the crypt, Gabriel waited until the half-brothers were gone to dump the contents of the velvet dice pouch into his palm.

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  • Wanting to give his friend, Rhyn, a moment of peace with his dead-dead parents, he waited until Rhyn was gone before withdrawing from the shadows.

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  • Sasha was somewhere in the castle, and Gabriel was gone.

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  • Something had happened while he was gone.

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  • That didn.t stop her from being angry at the man who would dump her sister off to deal with the hell she.d gone through.

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  • And then, the both of them would be gone.

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  • Those who might.ve been her friends were gone.

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  • I respected Andre, but now that he.s gone, you.re lucky I agreed to come at all.

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  • Andre.s gone, and I need none of this shit.

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  • He saw before entering that the sarcophagus was gone.

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  • Katie waited until he was gone then shook her head, tired of Immortal surprises.

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  • Kris opened a portal to the Indian Ocean Sanctuary, where Erik had gone to seek out Ully.

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  • His eyes took in the different people as he sought out Hannah before realizing she had likely gone to the Caribbean with her sister.

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  • Katherine was gone before I could show her.

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  • Everything that.s gone wrong has been because of you! he returned.

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  • He glanced to the rocks where Katie had been, only to find she was gone.

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  • They'd gone shopping at the local Goodwill for their polyester outfits.

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  • I'll take care of your house while you're gone, Kiera offered.

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  • The movers had gone crazy and even packed her stuff.

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  • The day had gone beautifully, and the sight of Evelyn's beaming, glowing face stuck in her head.

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  • The boxes were gone.

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  • All the boxes were gone.

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  • She pushed her heels against the door and gazed up at him, her courage gone in the face of such a man.

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  • The hum of the translator was gone.

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  • Disbelief made her look twice to ensure her eyes hadn't gone as crazy as her thoughts.

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  • He'd contact Jetr when they were clear of Qatwal to let him know everything had gone as he predicted.

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  • There was too much wrong with the woman's words, but she dumped her confusion and wounded feelings to ask, "Where has he gone?"

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  • He has gone to them with word of his breaking allegiance to pursue his title without their mediation or interference.

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  • Over a period of a week, the tactics had gone from infantile to novice to advanced, as if someone were learning the intricacies of battle planning.

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  • Kiera stopped in the hallway, considering where the enigmatic dhjan might have gone.

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  • His whole face had changed upon seeing his nishani and children, had gone from tired to hopeful.

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  • A'Ran was gone indefinitely for a surge operation in his war, leaving her alone with her thoughts.

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  • I'm going-- " "He's gone weak after all these years at battle and lost sight of winning back our planet!

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  • He seemed to think you'd gone weak and I was the source of your weakness.

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  • In the center of the chamber was a small fountain whose waters had long gone dry.

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  • The temple is gone.

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  • She waited for Evelyn to go to the door first, uncertain what to expect from wherever they'd gone.

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  • The edge of cold rage was gone from his voice.

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  • Claire was a peanut butter blonde, gone grey, tall and well dressed, all business and definitely in charge.

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  • It's as if we've gone back in time!

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  • He didn't really need them, but Cynthia had gone ahead and made the appointment.

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  • Telluride's sixty-six trails, spread over more than a thousand acres, were an awesome change from the crowded slopes Dean had skied in the East in years gone by.

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  • There will be more work for the rest of us tomorrow night with Lola gone.

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  • After leaving the ice park, Dean had gone on to Duckett's Market for groceries.

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  • Gladys, bedecked in an orange caftan and a fox fur jacket, smiled a knowing smile to Cynthia and was gone.

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  • He turned and was gone.

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  • Ryland raised his feet for Cynthia to clean beneath him and said, "Edith's gone back to her husband."

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  • I just want him gone.

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  • God, he thought, as he laid back his aching head, get me through the next few hours and maybe they'll all be gone!

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  • Don't let him continue to bother you now that he's gone.

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  • In years long gone it was the rail bed for the line that ran to terminus in Ouray and now a favorite path for bikers.

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  • The ice climbers are gone, too.

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  • Edith had her back to Dean so he couldn't see the look she gave Claire but she passed her haughtily and was gone.

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  • Corday and Fitzgerald were gone.

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  • I'm glad he's gone from here.

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  • He himself could have cut the rope—the short end they found tied up top— set up a second rappel at a nearby spot and gone down on it.

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  • His first inclination was to stay as far away from Bird Song as possible until Shipton was long gone.

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  • Shipton had come and gone.

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  • Shipton halted what he was doing and looked up, the smile now gone.

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  • It's three-thirty; I'll be gone two or three hours tops.

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  • Jackson had gone to town on foot.

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  • The strain had left her face, so he knew things had gone well.

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  • He had taken out his new Lotus Elise and gone for a joy ride first.

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  • Patience had never been his strong suit, but he felt certain if he didn't give this woman the space she needed, she would be gone.

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  • Connor had gone into the kitchen for a snack and came running, "What's the matter?"

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  • Why didn't you guys get started on the appetizers while we were gone?

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  • She's gone to the market, she shouldn't be long.

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  • She immediately understood where his mind had gone and chuckled wickedly.

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  • No, actually I thought you might have gone out hunting.

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  • I'll only be gone overnight.

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  • Elisabeth had covered him with a blanket and either gone upstairs or home.

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  • Once they were gone, Elisabeth began to pace.

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  • She may well think you've gone mad.

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  • If you neglect to do so, we will be gone before you arrive.

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  • And if you'd gone down there one of the zillion times he's invited you in the last two years, he wouldn't feel obligated to come up now.

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  • Katie had gone directly from Alex to her Aunt Polly.

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  • Two of the goats had gone into labor, so she transferred them to the building on the release side of the dairy, where they had set up temporary kidding stalls.

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  • The fox is gone.

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  • You know, my headache is gone.

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  • And then the bitterness was gone from his eyes, leaving only the sweetness... and a touch of something else.

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  • In a little while you'll be gone.

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  • In only three more days he'd be gone.

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  • Gone was the desire, replaced with genuine concern.

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  • Ethics have gone out the door and greed is in.

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  • Alex and Lori had been gone over two hours when Josh drove into the yard.

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  • A huge white sycamore skeleton sprawled on the gravel beach, its bark long gone.

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  • But it had already gone too far and his fingers were sliding down her neck, into her blouse.

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  • I've been gone a long time.

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  • She gazed up into his angry red face, knowing she had gone one step too far.

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  • Josh, Bill and Alex had gone hunting for them the day after the attack, but they lost the trail in some rocks on her back 40 acres.

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  • What if he had gone back to Texas?

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  • The comms have gone up and down, depending on how close we are to the nuked areas.

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  • Four keypads gone with one making its way back to the command center.

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  • The general's stride quickened as he exited the medical facilities towards the direction both women had gone.

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  • He'd gone from one world to the other easily; it was in his blood, the blood of his father and grandfather.

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  • Most of the camp was gone already and all the important stuff airlifted this morning.

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  • More laser fire lit the area where Elise had gone.

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  • Only this time, he'd gone too far with her to completely walk away.

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  • He'd spent days fighting to reach the Peak with the first one, and Lana had nearly gone off a cliff for another one.

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  • She was tense, and Brady wondered what happened while he was gone.

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  • Her Guardian was truly gone.

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  • Lana lowered the soup, her appetite gone.

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  • Or if the helo hadn't gone down.

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  • Mrs. Watson was already up, and the scents of bacon and eggs reminded Lana how long she'd gone without real food.

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  • If she survived, she would've probably gone home.

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  • Brady focused on the micro, trying to figure out where Lana might've gone.

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  • Brady scanned the surrounding forest again, trying to figure out which way Lana had gone.

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  • When she'd gone a hundred meters, she squatted and set her micro down.

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  • He wanted them all gone, so he could spend the remainder of his long life laying here alone, waiting for Death or one of her assassins.

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  • And where everything had gone wrong.

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  • He'd gone still, like a panther about to launch itself.

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  • Toby was silent, knowing a normal Immortal could never understand.  He didn't yet have the full power of a real guardian angel, but he should've been able to do more than … nothing.  Angels were placed with human mothers so they could understand the creatures they were meant to take care of.  Human mothers raised them as their own, yet none of his human mothers had gone to the extent Katie did to try to protect him.

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  • Katie frowned.  In the course of a day, Gabe had gone from emotional to unaffected when discussing Death.  He was distracted, and she felt like she was talking to someone completely different.  Blaming herself for taking his mind off of their survival, she fell silent and followed him.   Briars and branches caught her pant legs, and she found herself slowing to push more and more of the jungle's flora out of the way.  Gabe, too, began to struggle with the bramble, and she noticed the jungle no longer laid their path before him.  Instead of clearing away to allow them passage, it stayed where it was, obstructing them.

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  • Rhyn grunted and rolled onto his stomach.  The stone floor beneath him was cool but not cool enough to soothe the hot fury of his magic.  The effects of whatever Toby had injected into him were almost gone.

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  • Rhyn's gone ape-shit crazy and decided to kill Death.  Toby's in Hell, and Darkyn is planning something big, but I don't know what.

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  • Yeah.  Apparently Rhyn has gone on some rampage to kill Death.  Kiki wants us to go to the underworld and stop him.

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  • I won't be gone long.

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  • The cubes were gone.  Swiping at lively bushes, she inched forward, searching for the cubes.

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  • Gabriel was gone.  No one followed him, let alone spoke to him.  Rhyn looked around uneasily, wondering who – or what – he'd been speaking to.  He started back to the spot where they'd stopped for water.  A few minutes later, Gabriel reappeared.

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  • As suddenly as she appeared, Death was gone.  Anger rising, Kris looked around to make sure she really was gone then cursed.

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  • Feels like our power is gone.  I tried to open a portal and couldn't.

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  • From there, things had gone downhill, and Toby no longer knew what to say.

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  • Her thoughts went to Rhyn then Hannah then the past few weeks as she sought to figure out where she'd gone wrong.

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  • Katie started in the direction of the woman's voice.  She stumbled over fallen, slick wood and brambles she couldn't see.  Whatever magic that had cleared a path for her was gone.  She struggled through the jungle before calling out, "Can you hear me?  I can't see much.  You'll have to say something, so I can find you."

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  • It's a long story.  I have a mate waiting for me, if he hasn't gone off and killed himself.

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  • Rhyn heard the note of pain in the death-dealer's voice.  In a week's time, Gabe had gone from quietly confident to troubled to lost.  The death-dealer was struggling with himself, a feeling Rhyn knew well.

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  • Her guards are gone, which means they're off tracking demons.  Death is unpredictable, but if I were to guess, she's somewhere in the underworld.

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  • Kris sat beside her.  Hannah's skin had gone from pale to gray, and her features looked gaunt.  He couldn't help thinking Katie wouldn't survive a week down here if Hannah was suffering so badly after a day.  He touched Hannah's hair, revolted when a handful came off in his hand.

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  • Kris watched him stalk away, unable to shake a sense of guilt.  If he'd gone after Kiki, he wouldn't have put his half-brother at even greater risk.  His judgment had failed him.

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  • Katie rolled onto her stomach, almost too tired to get up.  The sky and jungle were growing dark.  Through the bramble, she saw the marble palace.  Death's palace.  Katie's heart beat harder as she looked at her destination, not at all certain this was where she should've gone but not knowing where else to go.

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  • His words made Rhyn's throat tighten.  He'd never acted in order to gain his brothers' favor, but Kris's words affected him more than he thought they would.  There was a flash of light and Kris was gone.  Gabe jerked, as if surprised to find himself still standing.

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  • I'm leaving now.  Rhyn, you'll want to be gone before I cross through the portal, or Gabe won't be able to send you back.  Gabe can't break that many Codes his first day on the job.

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  • She stepped closer to him as she had in their dream, gazing up into his molten silver eyes.  He'd gone to Hell for Hannah and confronted Death for her.  He'd killed demons to protect her and defied his family to find – and keep – her.

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  • I know he's gone, but I can't say it yet.

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  • Were you surprised to hear he'd gone swimming—out to the beach alone at midnight?

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  • It was not until years later after his mother too was gone that he real­ized the grief and confusion she must have felt.

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  • I transferred him to Norfolk but he didn't fit in there either and now he's gone.

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  • We're all sorry as hell Jeff's gone.

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  • They're gone and the street says they're history and now there's a contract out on me!

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  • Something had gone awry, or so the twins found out a day or two later, although Vinnie swore everything went according to plan and they hadn't done anything wrong.

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  • She looked him in the eye, the smile momentarily gone.

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  • No one's sorry to see them gone, I can tell you that much.

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  • After he's gone missing, I can buy wanting to know what's going on back home but a month before he skips is too soon.

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  • Been here nearly a year but his project will be over soon and he'll be gone too—but not departed.

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  • Dear me, that will make 23 vacan­cies—24 if Mr. Cleary is gone too.

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  • Fred muttered as soon as he was gone.

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  • She turned a corner and was gone.

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  • Now I've gone and embarrassed you.

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  • Dean didn't go into any detail explaining why he had not gone to the Norfolk Police Station the prior evening—he just mumbled that he had a very distraught widow on his hands.

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  • She watches the place like a hawk and as soon as you're gone she's at the door—comes socializing.

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  • Later, after everyone had gone, Dean sent out for pizza and both men knocked off a large pie with the works and enough scotch to get silly.

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  • She had gone home to sulk causing, in her mind, Fred to suffer hours of grief and agony from her selfish inaction.

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  • Cynthia served a pot roast, simple but delicious, reminding Dean of Sundays in years gone by.

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  • I've gone through emotions I didn't know I possessed.

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  • And look, now I've gone and embarrassed you all over again!

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  • No. But he could have already parked it somewhere else, and then gone on to the camp ground.

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  • He came in after the office was closed, put his money in an envelope and was gone in the morning.

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  • Fred did say Chip Burgess was gone, his contracting job now completed.

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  • God, now I've gone and busted the Governor.

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  • First you dump me, now Arthur's gone....

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  • I kind of hoped she might be with you," and then he added, a tad self-consciously, "she's been gone all night."

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  • Look, we've gone over and over this.

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  • Dean was well aware that when this opportunity, as ten­uous as it was, was gone, locating their elusive quarry would be next to impossible.

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  • A large group overtook them outside of Durango and they became separated in the pack as she became caught up in a blur of color and then was gone.

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  • Sorry to have disturbed you, and he was gone.

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  • It was a long night, but a nice night; certainly not a night with an adequate allotment of sleep—not with the naked body of beautiful Betty from Boise beside him and a world gone topsy-turvy, and wondering lord knows what lay ahead in the towering mountains that surrounded them.

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  • I don't much like get­ting out foxed by Byrne, whether he's alone or with someone else, but if he's gone, I can't for the life of me think of what to do next to track him down.

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  • He knew the yellow shirted rider was long gone, but strangely, it didn't seem to matter anymore.

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  • But I've got to say, this whole gig would have gone a lot smoother if you and the old man hadn't been so nosy.

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  • I know it's unchristian, but I'm relieved Burgess is gone.

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  • His attorney would have gone for a plea bargain.

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  • Oh, I guess I'd have gone back to being Mrs. Byrne—I'm too accommodating to have simply left him, and I do believe in my vows.

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  • One minute they were talking in the kitchen and then they were gone.

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  • Have you gone there with him yet?

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  • He didn't want her to go up there alone - but then, she had never gone alone.

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  • Later, when she glanced out the window, he was gone.

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  • He must have gone inside.

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  • Bill said one of the limbs of the tree had gone through the roof over Carmen's bedroom – all the way down and punctured her mattress.

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  • Alex was gone when she woke.

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  • They had already gone too far.

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  • It was a moment that had gone too far, and yet it had turned into a learning experience.

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  • You two are really gone on each other.

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  • They might not have gone had he known how the country would affect her.

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  • When her breasts were finally released, she knew a moment of panic that they had gone too far.

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  • Still, he had gone to the trouble and expense of getting the phone.

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  • Those days were gone for him.

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  • With Alex gone all day, she turned her attention to deep cleaning the house.

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  • She reached for the telephone on her hip, but it was gone.

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  • With that sudden rush of excitement came the realization that she had gone an entire day without longing for him.

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  • Of course she missed him when he was gone.

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  • I'll only be gone a day or so.

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  • The pupils in his eyes were dilated so large that his eyes looked black in a face that had gone strangely pale.

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  • The next morning it was daylight before she woke, and he was gone.

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  • He wasn't going to come home tonight and find her gone again – if he came home tonight.

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  • How could Alex know why she had decided to spend so much time with the twins, or why she hadn't gone with him to Texas?

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  • All but a few of the goats had been gone over a year now, but she rarely had time to think about them anymore.

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  • I hope you don't hold this against me all the time I'm gone.

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  • It wasn't as if she hadn't gone to sleep nights without him.

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  • It was the room where she had gone to cry when her father joined his wife in the ever after.

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  • He had been gone over a week now, but the premonition persisted.

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  • If he was so worried, he shouldn't have gone on this stupid trip.

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  • I shouldn't have gone.

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  • The first two nights he was out on calls half the night and gone to work all day.

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  • That was while I was gone.

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  • You mean while I was gone.

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  • I shouldn't have gone on that trip.

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  • He believed her now that the baby was gone.

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  • You were hemorrhaging pretty badly and evidently it had gone on for a long time before your husband found you.

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  • The magic was gone from their marriage.

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  • It was as if Alex had been gone for a long time.

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  • Like you've been gone for a while.

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  • He probably thought she had gone over the edge.

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  • I always wondered if it was because Dad was gone so much, or maybe because he refused to buy her flowers.

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  • He's gone from one foster parent to another.

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  • Gone was the fear.

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  • She could have gone.

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  • It was difficult to think of him in any way but gone — not dead.

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  • He's been gone a long time.

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  • She had this baby because he wanted it, and now that he's gone, she'll have to do it all alone.

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  • And now he was gone.

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  • He'd grudgingly gone on the hunting trip, not wanting to leave Claire behind by herself.

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  • I can't get into specifics, but two Originals have gone missing.

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  • He maneuvered his way through the forest until he found the place near the warm springs at the center of the stream, where they'd gone their first night together.

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  • He hadn't been gone long before another form came into her view.

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  • The pain was gone.

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  • Jenn watched him until he was gone then glanced at a vamp lurking in the shadows.

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  • Her Jonny was almost completely gone.

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  • When she looked up again, he was gone.

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  • She wasn't about to let him use her to betray any of them, especially Darian, who had gone through too much already.

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  • The good part of his life was gone.

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