Example sentences of "have [adv] gone to [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But success has not gone to his head . |
2 | His growing fame has n't gone to his head yet , though . |
3 | When patients who did not contact their general practitioners before their attempts were questioned about why they had not gone to their doctor , it was found that many were reluctant to trouble him , some had found him unhelpful in the fist , and others thought he was unlikely to be helpful or might even be unsympathetic ( Hawton and Blackstock 1976 ) . |
4 | They had just gone to their bedroom , leaving friends and relatives at the reception downstairs , when the alarm was raised at 1am . |
5 | Although the family was now impoverished and the estate sold Lord Dungannon was bringing up his considerable family in a modest villa in Bayswater — the boy had still gone to his father 's school . |
6 | The warm night air had quite gone to his head , and had Araminta not been quite so very unattainable , doubtless other parts also would have shared his intoxication . |
7 | I had never gone to my room this early . |
8 | She 's just gone to your flat to take it , she 's just gone to your house to take it you . |
9 | She 's just gone to your flat to take it , she 's just gone to your house to take it you . |
10 | the children have somehow gone to their Auntie 's house ; |
11 | All this was prompted by a week in Spain where I encountered something I have n't experienced in years — fresh air — and it 's quite gone to my head . |