Example sentences of "have gone to a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ One has gone to a better place without the other and that 's hard for the living who are left behind . |
2 | Since Fizz has gone to a better place and Bunny has n't been around , it 's improved immeasurably . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | And in the news business it is generally reckoned it could n't have gone to a nicer bloke . |
5 | I could n't have gone to a better place because they 'd got most parts of the country and one thing and another and I fitted their bill to a tee . |
6 | Like , in England we 'd never have gone to a domestic dispute unless a crime had been committed . |
7 | Ace appeared to have gone to a great deal of trouble to make this place so pretty and welcoming . |
8 | 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 ’ . |
9 | Now we 've gone to a blue screen . |
10 | She had gone to a convalescent home in Bournemouth . |
11 | After leaving the letter in a drawer she had gone to a nearby town and booked in at a hotel . |