"The bell has gone" typically refers to the sound of a bell signaling the end of an event or the start of a particular moment, often in a formal context like school or sports. In a broader sense, it can signify a turning point or an important change, indicating that something is concluded or that action is required. The phrase may also be used metaphorically to suggest that a decisive moment has arrived.
If what you're trying to say is a question- 'Has the bell gone?', then yes, that's correct. (Make sure you put a question mark at the end)
It seems as though the bell is used as a means to incite physical fights. I've noticed that the bell is usually rang after two or more characters are verbally sparring. It seems as though the bell is rang because the verbal fighting has gone on too long, and there is a chance viewers may become bored.
The suffix bell means war! :D
A bell is set off probably
assuming you mean the bell that makes noises, "bells"
it means " i have taco bell" :)
the liberty bell is a sign 4 liberty
Just totally all gone!
Bell is not a Greek root. It's Germanic in origin (and possibly Dutch). It means "bell."
Get detention for chewing gum, then go to the entrance of the secret room and find the bell clapper. Put it on the bell and the girls will leave,
Simon had gone to the market to buy some vegetables for dinner. He visited the local farmer's market to select fresh produce such as tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers.
war