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

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1 A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK .
2 And the contract has gone to a company based in Milton Keynes .
3 ‘ Within 30 years the brewing industry has gone from a cottage industry to high tech . ’
4 And I 'm left to wonder if a little of the sheen has gone from a club who once shone like burnished gold .
5 De Gaulle reacted like a sullen schoolboy ; the august professor had gone for a while .
6 More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree …
7 A part of his inheritance has gone in a number of ventures ; his books make about two and six a year .
8 He got back here late this morning , saying the swap had gone without a hitch and clutching the photograph of Sam we 'd been promised .
9 So it was that Edward Carrington became the driver , and so it was they turned up at Florence Drive to learn that Major Barrie of the Home Guard had gone with a lieutenant and two soldiers of the Eleventh Cameronians to escort the prisoner to Maryhill Barracks , on the other side of the city .
10 This is believed to be the first time that an attempt has been made to compile a complete statistical record of Soviet economic development assistance to the less developed countries since it started on a formal basis in 1954 ; by 1983 such assistance had gone to a total of 57 countries .
11 If the bomb had gone off a minute later I would have been right next to it . ’
12 The record 's gone through a lot of transformations and taken a hellaciously long time to get done . ’
13 Swindon Town have gone on a spending spree , in the hope of changing their fortunes in the premier league .
14 By the time we found a space to stand in comfort most of his drink had gone with a gulp .
15 Fusion has gone through a number of different phases .
16 So far , the morning has gone in a blur .
17 Lee C.J. said , at p. 26 : ‘ There is no precedent , where a mandamus has gone to a visitor , to reverse his own sentence . ’
18 He happens to be a minister and found himself amid considerable grief telling his young family that their dog had gone for a walk with Jesus .
19 On Monday 27 February Fleischmann and Pons were due to bring their working cell to Brigham Young University for the neutron spectrum to be measured , but a graduate student had to go to a funeral and so they suggested it would be better to come at the end of the week instead .
20 I 've told Pepe to put a notice up that Miguelito has gone for a holiday abroad . ’
21 How does it make someone like a woman who has just had an abortion feel having to go to a lavatory to express her grief in tears ?
22 If a report has to go through a number of drafts , it is an excellent way of enabling changes to be made quickly and without extensive retyping .
23 The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits .
24 Stupid burk had gone on a crane like that
25 Thus there could be no economies of scale in case a sleeve cut from one lay of medium blue had to go with a dress cut from another lay of so-called medium blue .
26 In a report published in July 1991 the OECD found that " the economies of the old federal Länder … have exhibited a remarkably high degree of resilience and strength , combining faster growth with maintenance of low inflation , while the five new Länder have gone through a period of severe adjustment , involving in its initial stage heavy output and employment losses " .
27 For the first time in the history of the Beaubourg , the presidency has gone to a representative of the museum world , rather than to a high-ranking official from the Ministry of Culture .
28 Say a bird has gone after a rabbit and landed awkwardly and got one of its deck feathers ( a pair of prominent feathers found in the tail ) buckled .
29 The matron also told us that this patient had to go into a nursing home ‘ towards the end ’ because ‘ she needed morphine injections which the doctor would n't give otherwise she would n't have had to move to somewhere strange .
30 It was n't exactly square on to the place where Sal 's Golf had gone for a roll , but it was n't far off .
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