Example sentences of "have gone [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The imager was selected from six finalists of the 1991 competition and has gone through a two-year production stage to prove its commercial viability .
2 Evode has gone through a sticky patch .
3 The thing has gone through a tidal change and we know pay attention to the views of women themselves .
4 St Matthew 's School has gone through a difficult patch in the last few years .
5 Since Washington imposed economic sanctions on Panama last year , its economy has gone into a steep decline .
6 This applies even if one of you , unknown to the other , has gone on a mad spending spree .
7 This is the first time this major title has gone to a coloured paddler and so is of great significance to those who think that canoeing is a whites-only sport .
8 In the two years since the idea of a European bank was first mooted , the Soviet Union has gone from a net contributor to the bank 's budget to potentially its largest beneficiary .
9 It was as if he 'd gone into a different world . ’
10 Like , in England we 'd never have gone to a domestic dispute unless a crime had been committed .
11 They could have gone for a potential Test candidate — like Essex left-arm paceman Mark Ilott .
12 or surely we 'd have gone for a different lot ,
13 She must have gone through a terrible period in her life ; looking back , she genuinely believed it to be worse than it really was .
14 ‘ With hindsight , perhaps we should n't have gone into a peripheral business , ’ he concedes .
15 Social workers were given specific help in identifying their function to find ways to keep old people at home who might otherwise have gone into a residential home .
16 ‘ Then he must have gone into a steep dive .
17 The split could have gone in a different direction with different characterizations and emphases within the overall framework .
18 ‘ did send a message by telephone which was grossly offensive , or ’ Means the message must have gone by a public telecommunication service and must be very offensive .
19 In Three Men in a Boat he tells how , having gone through a medical dictionary at the British Museum — to check if he had hayfever — he decided he had everything in the book except housemaids knee .
20 This enabled each bottle to start in an almost horizontal position , but finish perpendicular having gone through a full 90° of movement without leaving the hole .
21 His mind seemed to have gone into a paralysing panic .
22 Ace appeared to have gone to a great deal of trouble to make this place so pretty and welcoming .
23 The distribution of work between the divisions of that court is only a matter of convenience ; the Queen 's Bench Division can never say ‘ here a matter of Equity is involved ; we can not decide it ’ , or the Chancery Division ‘ this is a question of Common Law ; you ought to have gone to a Common Law Court ’ .
24 Odd really , for a couple of Manchester-based people who 've gone for a progressive soul angle and eschewed any trendy trip .
25 Cos we 've gone through a whole sort of full circle about taking a stance that 's very aggressive in terms of saying if we i i if we tender for something we 're gon na hit the client with V Os and this that and the other .
26 Now we 've gone to a blue screen .
27 ‘ I had gone through a poor year in Test cricket and wanted to play in England to check out my technique .
28 Her brother Mr Bhatti , of Lawrence Street , Dundee , told Lord Osborne that under their faith a couple were not considered to be married until they had gone through a religious ceremony before a Mullah .
29 Murphy , whose face had gone through a perfect pantomime of reactions during her speech , now nodded silently , his complexion purple .
30 Suddenly the little girl lost , the lovable teenager , had gone through a startling catharsis .
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