Sentence examples for had gone adrift from inspiring English sources

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By 1916 the writing had gone adrift.

But the program had gone adrift long before that.

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I have much regard for Will Hutton, but he has gone adrift in his latest piece.

In the past year, however, Mr. Erdogan's Middle East policy has gone adrift.

The way the government has handled them has increased the perception that it has gone adrift and that the president himself has lost authority.

They also suggested that the United States government could do more than companies to promote human rights reform abroad -- a notion that divided members of the subcommittee over where blame lies if companies have gone adrift in China.

When he began the novel long ago, Roger had serious ambitions as a writer, but since the death of his son and the breakup of his marriage, his life has gone adrift and the only writing he does is a bit of journal-keeping.

The third beams and says, "I am building a great cathedral where people who have gone adrift and are afraid will be able to put down their burden and let God shine into their souls".

The report highlighted the "damning critique" of one Railtrack director, a Mr McNaughton, who told the inquiry that the Great Western zone he managed had been "declining for at least a decade", while "the culture of the place had gone seriously adrift over the years".

Callum Fordyce had gone close to giving Livi the lead in the first half, his header from a corner hacked off the line, and they remain three points adrift at the bottom of the table.

The interview has gone a bit adrift for Iman's liking.

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