Example sentences of "[noun sg] have go " in BNC.

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1 Much of the original building has gone , replaced by fine Tudor brickwork .
2 And that building has gone .
3 Because as a percentage in the erm , as a percentage of trade , agriculture has gone down has n't it ?
4 CalMac 's managing director , Colin Paterson , points out that his is possibly the only nationalised industry whose grant has gone down in real terms .
5 The runner has gone into it and told the story of the battle .
6 VI Corp has gone about addressing dynamic growth by re-engineering a subset of its DataViews graph components as X-widgets .
7 IBM Corp has gone to the Distributed Computing Solutions arm of General Atomics Inc , San Diego for its UniTree file and storage management software ‘ for use and distribution on the entire line of IBM computers , ’ although it seems likely that it will be confined to running under Unix for now .
8 Indeed the latest text has gone a long way towards meeting the UK 's objections . ’
9 The rail link has gone and the family firm which provided the public services was absorbed into the East Yorkshire Motor Services , who are still in operation .
10 Now that communism has gone , parties do not have to choose between two irreconcilable ideologies , two utterly different ways of running a country .
11 An enmity that goes back to the battle of Manzikert in the wilds of Anatolia 922 years ago will not vanish just because something as ephemeral as communism has gone away .
12 To simplify , the yuppie half of Mr Mitterrand 's old support has gone to Mr Fabius , a smooth technocrat who is president of the National Assembly .
13 She is worried about me not eating , she is worried that my periods have stopped , that I look thinner and thinner , that my hair has gone dry and flat and rasps like paper when you touch it , but she also admires me .
14 He is certainly thicker , his hair has gone nearly grey , but there is still the charm , the common sense , the self-effacing humour , the mischievousness .
15 ‘ You say your hair has gone ? ’ he said , almost stupidly .
16 In the next cell there is a wild-looking man who has been in prison for 8 years , and whose long , unkempt hair has gone white .
17 THE fashion house that designed the Queen 's wedding dress and coronation robe has gone into receivership .
18 If the story has gone through to printing the PRO 's stock will be even lower and he should not expect very good coverage in the future .
19 ‘ I think the fame of being a footballer has gone to his head .
20 The shy 19-year-old who married the heir to the throne has gone on to shake the British monarchy to its roots .
21 THE last hope has gone for the eight small rural schools facing closure in the south of the province .
22 A young scientist is planning to boldly go where no young scientist has gone before .
23 The Prince has gone to Brussels , and he wants you there as well . ’
24 However , some natural change has gone on and is still going on in the country , and physical changes need to be anticipated in any local study .
25 Will Slaughter has gone and one might suppose another has gone with him .
26 Rohan has to go there tomorrow — some tiresome business with insurance .
27 ‘ Biochemistry , I see Mrs Hayman 's cholesterol has gone down a bit — Lizzie 's chest X-ray — haematology , Betty 's haemoglobin 's not too good — oh , the Hazell family 's tissue-typing results — ’ She gazed at them shaking her head sadly .
28 They still call it melton ; but look at the difference : the heart has gone right out of the cloth .
29 You 'd certainly say the heart has gone from the land hereabouts , would n't you ? ’
30 ‘ My heart has gone out of it . ’
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