Examples of 'had gone' in a sentence
Meaning of "had gone"
The phrase 'had gone' is the past perfect tense of the verb 'to go.' It indicates that someone or something had already departed or moved to a different location in the past, emphasizing the completion or occurrence of the action before a specified point in time
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had gone
Had gone out of town for a few days.
Only if you had gone after a few days.
A little test to see if you had gone crazy.
He himself had gone through it at the testing stage.
Dad used to say they had gone to heaven.
I had gone to the country to try to find food.
It was as if the light had gone out in our house.
She had gone to the tower to save us all.
The remaining seats had gone to small parties.
I had gone to get some water for you.
If that canister had gone off any sooner.
I had gone to the mausoleum to see the decoration.
Sue knew this had gone too far.
I had gone to his nightclub earlier in the day.
And then she had gone back indoors.
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I had gone to fetch his bourbon like he asked.
Because for him it had gone as badly as it could go.
I had gone on a vacation with my wife and children.
I thought maybe you had gone to sleep by now.
Doc had gone home for the night.
We thought everyone had gone blind except her.
They had gone to sit in the drawing room.
If only our lives had gone another way.
You had gone out for four days.
It was as if the light had gone outing our house.
She had gone too far to turn back.
But the affair had gone too far.
I had gone drinking with her several times.
The situation had gone from bad to worse.
I had gone to the village when this happened.
So far everything had gone off according to plan.
I had gone from party guest to prisoner of war.
Mays at his turn had gone up to fourth place.
She had gone insane and been committed to an asylum.
He would have got lost if he had gone alone.
I thought you had gone to your country home.
To see how far your investigation had gone.
Their car had gone off the road.
I did not know until after they had gone.
The lights had gone down in the stairwell.
I thought this time you had gone away.
Her mother had gone upstairs to check on her.
I did not realise things had gone this far.
If the bridge had gone up it would have been worse.
You were saying that you had gone to bed.
The pizzazz had gone out of our lives.
We got to the most of the boys had gone.
His car had gone off the road.
I was beginning to think the world had gone mad.
Maybe if you had gone to the concert instead.
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