Example sentences of "[noun sg] have go [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The rail link has gone and the family firm which provided the public services was absorbed into the East Yorkshire Motor Services , who are still in operation . |
2 | The cravat has gone but the pearls are still there . |
3 | He watched their departure through a spreading mist , and when the last car had gone and the avenue was silent except for the long sigh of grass , he allowed himself to be taken back to his room . |
4 | On our return the Agent had gone and the women were calm , unlike Bustos , that foolish puppy , spinning at my feet and fixing me with his heartbroken eyes . |
5 | The old wooden parcels depot at the Parkgate exit has gone and the bridge is newly painted . |
6 | From the linen jacket the phrase book was removed again but the waiter had gone before the man could find an appropriate sentence . |
7 | In sharp contrast to her mood , the rain had gone and the clouds were breaking up to reveal a blue sky . |
8 | He ran into the path of fellow striker , Lee Nogan , and as both hesitated who was going to put the ball into the empty net , the chance had gone and the ball was hacked away . |
9 | The old general store had gone but the shade thorn tree was still there , bewildered by its surround of concrete pavement . |
10 | They used to come here , yes , to this hotel to spend their last nights before they went to that bridge to hurl themselves off , sometimes in front of a train ; but now the line has gone and the track removed we do n't get so many nuts coming to end their days . |
11 | The crowd had gone and a serjeant-at-arms , wearing the florid livery of the city threw dice with his two companions , ignoring the grim carrion swaying just above their heads . |
12 | The heat of summer had gone and the cooler November days were ideal for running on the superb surface . |
13 | Now the track has gone and a road covers the scene . |