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totally invalidates your point of intention
A) The usage was cited as evidence of it as a British usage.
2) I never intended to claim the go/become difference indicated a hard and fast rule, merely a tendency.
Þ) Someone who has gone missing may well have done so intentionally; certainly moreso than something that has turned up missing.
Thank you very much Ms. S.
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