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

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1 Moreover , the North American Securities Administration Association has gone so far as to accuse the South Pacific micro-states of Nauru , Vanuatu , Tonga and the Marshall and Northern Mariana Islands of being ‘ international centres of prostitute banking ’ .
2 The implementation of Council Tax has gone reasonably successfully to date and we have managed to process the first stage of recovery , that is Reminders , at the end of May 1993 .
3 Ghemawat ( 1985 ) argues that the debunking of the experience curve has gone too far .
4 WREXHAM Maelor Council says its newly-opened Minera Lead Mines tourist attraction has gone down well with visitors during its first week of opening .
5 So Liverpool Poly is now Liverpool John Moores University , the Dorset Institute of Higher Education in sunny Poole is known as the University of Bournemouth , and the Thames Polytechnic has gone decidedly up-market by becoming the University of Greenwich .
6 Not that it will alter the computer 's mind of course but an order for the book which is being promoted along with the prize draw has gone off too .
7 The DoH is sensitive to the charge that the Children Act has gone too far in favour of children at the expense of upholding the rights and responsibilities of parents and guardians .
8 As you might imagine my monthly food bill has gone up quite appreciably , far more than the five pounds a month just before the programme Too Long a Winter was made .
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