Example sentences of "have [adv] gone [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The tour 's prestige refereeing appointment , the Barbarians game at Twickenham on 25 November , has rightly gone to the world 's best , Clive Norling .
2 The first great collection or book to have a widespread circulation was the Decretum , which has long gone under the name of Gratian , and which was made in Bologna in the early 1140s .
3 ‘ Something that was warm and alive and filled with hope and joy and fear and laughter , and all the living things , has suddenly gone from the room . ’
4 American Holstein sire Fisher Place Mandingo has just gone into the record books as the best selling bull in the history of AI in the US .
5 The manager who does read the latest circular , the latest information pack , the latest draft of organizational requirements in the privacy of the weekend at home has already gone through the experience either of having an appetite whetted by prior knowledge or of a palate blunted by a flavour which is already old .
6 The the the treasurer has already gone through the report .
7 The Data Protection Bill , which has already gone through the House of Lords , proposes that every business computer-user who holds information on living individuals should register .
8 The full range of objects from their sumptuous commemorative catalogue is not included ( the Sebastiano del Piombo of Pope Clement VII , for example , has already gone to the Getty Museum ) , apparently due to the ongoing likelihood of sales .
9 Our programme has already gone to the printers .
10 Zimbabwe , we are told , has already gone to the dogs .
11 ‘ Thirty degrees at a guess , but fast ; my reference star has already gone behind the filament engagement assembly . ’
12 The 41-year-old duke said last night : ‘ I can not morally stay within a party which I fundamentally believe has ideologically gone off the rails . ’
13 This letter has also gone to the district council in East Hampshire — Editor .
14 All car production has now gone over the road to what was the Body plant .
15 In an essay written with Watt in 1963 ( in Goody , ed. 1968 ) , Goody sets out to counter-balance the relativism of his colleagues in anthropology which , he feels , ‘ has now gone to the point of denying that the distinction between non-literate and literate societies has any significant validity ’ .
16 Mr Habibullah is still missing , the matter has now gone to the Lahore High Court , and the assembly 's fate will be decided when Mr Sharif 's friends produce the unfortunate Mr Habibullah next week .
17 Already a fierce critic of the Premier League 's initial refusal to trim the number of clubs , Taylor has now gone on the attack over a television deal which has pumped more than £300 million into the game .
18 Another name can be crossed firmly off the IBM Corp list : John Sculley , chairman of Apple Computer Inc has now gone on the record saying ‘ I would like to respond to the persistent rumours that I might leave Apple and go to IBM — I have told Apple 's board of directors and our executive management team that I am not available or interested in being chief executive of IBM ; I believe Apple has a tremendous opportunity to be extremely successful in the years ahead , and Apple will be the most important innovator and leader in the industry ; 10 years ago this April I signed up to do a job , and there is still a lot that I would like to accomplish with all of us ; ‘ I hope this statement will put to rest the speculation that I might go to IBM , and also serve as a clear message of the confidence that I have in Apple , ’ he declared .
19 Another name can be crossed firmly off the IBM Corp list : John Sculley , chairman of Apple Computer Inc has now gone on the record saying ‘ I would like to respond to the persistent rumours that I might leave Apple and go to IBM — I have told Apple 's board of directors and our executive management team that I am not available or interested in being chief executive of IBM ; I believe Apple has a tremendous opportunity to be extremely successful in the years ahead , and Apple will be the most important innovator and leader in the industry ; 10 years ago this April I signed up to do a job , and there is still a lot that I would like to accomplish with all of us ; I hope this statement will put to rest the speculation that I might go to IBM , and also serve as a clear message of the confidence that I have in Apple , ’ he declared .
20 But she has now gone through the barrier and that is important for her . ’
21 State Trooper Lamica concluded : ‘ We just hope he has n't gone onto the glacier.It is filled with 400 ft deep crevasses , and is extremely dangerous . ’
22 I hope she has n't gone into the city .
23 cos me money has n't gone in the bank
24 Numerous trials have evaluated the various procedures performed during pregnancy and labour ( Iain Chalmers has even gone to the trouble of collating them ) but very few of these ideas have changed obstetric practice .
25 Seems that Louis Gerstner has decided that the IBM Corp culture has to be changed from the top down as a priority , and he has again gone outside the company — and the computer industry — for a senior appointment , hiring Gerald Czarnecki , chairman and chief executive of the Bank of America Hawaii unit of BankAmerica Corp to be the new senior vice-president in charge of human resources and administration .
26 Christmas has definitely gone to the dogs — at least in novelist Jilly Cooper 's latest bedroom scene .
27 He has never gone through the pain and never will , nor will he ever suffer from post-natal depression , morning sickness and the list goes on .
28 The Centre asked for two studies ; one on terms of survival , and one looking at the quality of life ( though the latter has never gone beyond the pilot stage ) .
29 But todsay Cranog Jones told the court he 'd only gone into the garage to de-tune her car after they 'd had an argument .
30 They 'd all gone over the side , singing Johnny Lydon 's hit ‘ Who Do You Think You Are Kidding , Mr Galtieri , ’ and 98% of them had n't made it to the beaches .
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