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

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1 You 'd certainly say the heart has gone from the land hereabouts , would n't you ? ’
2 A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK .
3 And the contract has gone to a company based in Milton Keynes .
4 Over four years , $600,000 has gone into the ivory unit , of which about $200,000 was from Japanese and Hong Kong ivory trade associations , with the rest coming from governments and conservation groups .
5 The power lead from the transformer has to go to the keyboard first and a short lead from here connects to the PCB .
6 ‘ Within 30 years the brewing industry has gone from a cottage industry to high tech . ’
7 And I 'm left to wonder if a little of the sheen has gone from a club who once shone like burnished gold .
8 When it was over , the top of his head ached where it had been crammed up against the headboard and there were red marks just below his knees where his legs had gone over the footboard .
9 Part-way through entering the sale , Mr. S. had to go into the store-room to check a detail regarding the [ number of the ] machine that had been selected .
10 On March 26 the South African Council of Churches issued a call for a national council of " leaders of the affected communities " to meet within a week , arguing that the violence had gone beyond the control of the ANC and Inkatha .
11 Like his father , Nicu Ceauşescu had gone to the top of the Communist Youth League at an early age .
12 If only there is a way — ’ And stopped , because Nuadu 's eyes had gone to the silver door .
13 Then of course , then when they the kids went up , did n't know where they were going , and the parents did n't know but they found new found freedom because all the bloody kids had gone to the countryside
14 It was in these circumstances that the LDDC had to go to the Treasury for more money in 1989/90 , and again in 1990/91 , and was very successful in getting what it wanted .
15 Mr Daszczuk had gone to the car repair garage in Radbourne Avenue , Ealing , at 1am to investigate the continuous noise of barking dogs .
16 Edward had gone to a meeting of the local ornithological society .
17 So you wish a dozen anti-Fascists had gone to the hospital , do you ? ’
18 De Gaulle reacted like a sullen schoolboy ; the august professor had gone for a while .
19 She was moving to the great gates and before Maggie could react the white-gowned figure had gone around the corner and out of sight .
20 Molly had gone round the party trying to pick up information , listening for hints dropped during casual conversations and there , talking to her own children and eating nougat , was the girl who might have told her almost everything .
21 ‘ Cynics say — cynics have already said — when your preaching is done , when your lofty words have gone with the wind , when the media has departed to tell another tale , the world will forget .
22 Yer know that our ole boxin' Club 's gone down the drain since those new geezers took over .
23 I think football 's gone through the roof , it 's absolutely stupid how much there worth
24 Yeah , I do n't know , I do n't , I think religion 's gone out the door to be honest with you , I do n't think any religion with anyone really , erm , and is important in life that is used today , no , bloody do n't , I .
25 ‘ When clients have gone to a firm and believe that they have been treated badly , they tend to complain against the firm , not the engagement partner , and are surprised when the Institute tells them that they can not do so , ’ said Elwyn Eilledge , head of the working party .
26 The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases .
27 More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree …
28 A part of his inheritance has gone in a number of ventures ; his books make about two and six a year .
29 One of the North Sea rigs has gone on the blink .
30 ‘ Mr Scales has gone with the body . ’
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