Example sentences of "have gone to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He did not shy away from probing questions about his art or sex life ( he has gone to whores for the ‘ psychological experience ’ , claims Illona makes him so hot he can ‘ go again in 5 to 10 minutes ’ , and does n't necessarily think porn stars make better lovers ‘ if two people love each other ’ ) .
2 Now it has gone to heads of state round Africa .
3 ‘ I could have gone to Wolves , ’ Kelly admitted .
4 She always said she could n't have gone to Brownies at all if she had n't been able to cycle , for the distance was too far for her to walk , and there was no bus .
5 ‘ She could have gone to friends , or just driven up to London , ’ Fraser defended himself .
6 I would have gone to police headquarters that morning around about four A M and er from there onwards to where the briefing was .
7 Most women would have gone to pieces , coming back to find this . ’
8 I think Shrewsbury have done very very well , they conceded a goal very early on in the game and they could have gone to pieces but they gathered themselves together , got back in the game with a goal from and they 've done themselves proud so far .
9 Stockbroker Warburg placed a line of 12m shares at 14p , said to have gone to institutions .
10 Fenner Brockway , well I , I 've gone to meetings in the Albert Hall , and I 've gone to meetings at Sheffield .
11 Fenner Brockway , well I , I 've gone to meetings in the Albert Hall , and I 've gone to meetings at Sheffield .
12 Ruth stood shaking with despair and indecision ; I ca n't cope , she thought , I 've gone to pieces like I always do …
13 It was the one time in my life I 've gone to pieces — lost my mind , I suppose .
14 Radio France Internationale reported the same day that it had received a communication from the leaders of three Togolese opposition parties protesting that ( the above ) key portfolios had gone to members of Eyadema 's party , the Togolese People 's Rally ( RPT ) , and calling on the HCR not to ratify the list .
15 No doubt he had gone to arms that were less clinging , she fumed jealously , irately .
16 In mid-1990 its president and managing director were dismissed after revelations that the firm had issued guarantees for 400,000 million yen in unsecured loans to 40 different companies , of which 100,000 million yen had gone to companies linked to the Inagawa-kai , Japan 's second-largest organized crime syndicate .
17 He would not report her fate to the Police , and he could divert enquiries by saying that she had gone to friends in the country .
18 The girl had gone to police to have her lover arrested for having sex .
19 He could not explain it , but his putting had gone to pieces for the past few months and he was missing shots which formerly he would have holed with ease .
20 The derelict fields had gone to lawns .
21 Previously the award had gone to composers and arrangers .
22 Over 700 copies of ‘ Cab Trade ’ have gone to firms and drivers in Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh .
23 The new jobs that do arrive are not usually taken by locals — only 10 per cent of jobs on the Isle of Dogs have gone to locals ( Tym and Partners , 1987 ) .
24 Just under half of the places on trust boards have gone to women — a development which was welcomed yesterday by the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang .
25 … and how many flats have gone to blacks in just the last few years ?
26 Twelve per cent of women 's Oscars have gone to actresses playing prostitutes , with or without hearts of gold .
27 Glendenning follows a long trail of Darlington players who have gone to Rovers , but he is unable to force his way into the first team .
28 Perhaps he 's gone to shops ?
29 A generation that 's gone to prison more often than it 's gone to schools or cinemas a generation where family life is not known where the horrible migrative system destroyed any idea of family life how do we reconstruct ?
30 ‘ When he does come back , he wo n't be able to say , ‘ Oh , I see everything 's gone to pieces while I 've been away ’ . ’
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