Sentence examples for has gone unreported from inspiring English sources

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There was, too, the glint of a nose ring, although that has gone unreported until now.

This important trend has gone unreported while tiny changes in the regularly published wage figures grab the headlines.

There is one consequence of the genocide that has gone unreported: the near-total collapse of Rwanda's ability to gather data, including that related to the weather.

As the story about Despont suggests, it's not fair to say that the fact of widening inequality in America has gone unreported.

There's an ongoing consultation into "the role of councillors as leaders of communities and neighbourhoods" by the parliamentary communities and local government committee, which has gone unreported in the Guardian, yet to me and thousands of others it is how "doorstep services" are delivered and controlled which matters most.

Whether anybody at or attached to the Fashion4Development awards function registered the contradiction, if not the staggering hypocrisy, inherent in Mrs. Mugabe's attendance at a philanthropic awards lunch has gone unreported.

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Many cases have gone unreported for months.

There may have been some hiccups that have gone unreported.

The violence had gone unreported in the outside world.

Many other cases are likely to have gone unreported.

It is suspected many more thefts have gone unreported.

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