Example sentences of "[noun] has go [adv] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I do not think that research has gone as fast as it should ! |
2 | So in addition to standard depreciation allowances , certain designated sectors can write off another 25 per cent of the investment against tax in the first year , while in energy saving or robotic investment the rate has gone as high as 60 per cent . |
3 | I did it myself a while ago but the silicone has gone rather mouldy and I thought he would make a better job ! |
4 | Surprisingly it can happen in retail chains when the strategy has gone badly wrong and trouble occurs on all fronts at the same time . |
5 | But since then the world has gone completely mad and in nineteen ninety , which was the last er time I checked this number , in nineteen ninety federal aid to the states now reaches one hundred billion dollars . |
6 | ‘ I would not wish to make the argument that we 're sinking scientifically , ’ says Sir Eric , ‘ but there are signs that the squeeze has gone too far and that any further squeeze — and all the evidence suggests there is another bit of squeeze in store for us this coming year — will do real damage which will not be easy to recover from . ’ |
7 | Aviemore is a classic example of how a good idea has gone disastrously wrong because commercial needs have overridden environmental sensitivity . |