Sentence examples for has gone immediately from inspiring English sources

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But because some of the commentary has gone immediately to claim that but for that decision, Iraq would not be facing this challenge; or even more extraordinary, implying that but for the decision, the Middle East would be at peace right now; it is necessary that certain points are made forcefully before putting forward a solution to what is happening now.

He wrote: "Because some of the commentary has gone immediately to claim that but for that decision, Iraq would not be facing this challenge; or even more extraordinary, implying that but for the decision, the Middle East would be at peace right now; it is necessary that certain points are made forcefully before putting forward a solution to what is happening now.

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The next day, he discovered that the box tops had been merely a Bargaining Counter and that the Infernal Machine had gone immediately into production, causing a Glow of Good Feeling in many Snug Homes in the vicinity of Langley, Virginia.

Brooks's counsel, Jonathan Laidlaw QC, told Saunders: "Any money that would have been subject to a claims cost order would have gone immediately to News to compensate them for the financial support they were good enough to afford her during her trial".

But asked if the whistle should have gone immediately after Adrian's save, Allardyce said: "The answer is yes.

I turned my eyes, which had gone immediately from the glaring red screen to my lap, so as to avoid having to look at anyone celebrating nearby, to the people sitting around me. Dejected, painful, shocked, hurt, sorrowful -- those were the looks on the faces of the people who just moments before, I had been joking around with happily.

12.36pm BST The flag has gone down and immediately a bunch breaks away.

When one tries to consider that literary gem, one mainly has a feeling that something has gone wrong (one immediately wants to respond, "No, it wasn't"), and the source of that feeling seems to be the metaphysical impossibility of the story being told.

When West led the diamond king, the English declarer, Letts, was not tempted by the spade finesse, because if it had lost, he would have gone down immediately.

If there was no deal, payroll taxes would have gone up immediately.

"They should have gone out immediately and forced their way into town".

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