Example sentences of "[noun sg] have go [prep] [art] [noun] " 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 The case has gone against the Pings , but it was a rude shock in a world of gentlemen .
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 the Scots have every right to feel a ‘ wee bit peeved ’ at Montgomery Pipe Band , as this is the first time the overall championship trophy has gone outside the Highlands .
8 And I 'm left to wonder if a little of the sheen has gone from a club who once shone like burnished gold .
9 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 .
10 All the snow had gone from the tops and the sun was really warm .
11 De Gaulle reacted like a sullen schoolboy ; the august professor had gone for a while .
12 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 .
13 The West coast side have gone off the rails in recent weeks following successive defeats by Western and Hazlehead but as the cup is realistically their last chance of glory this term they will certainly not concede defeat from the want of effort .
14 Yer know that our ole boxin' Club 's gone down the drain since those new geezers took over .
15 I think football 's gone through the roof , it 's absolutely stupid how much there worth
16 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 .
17 Dog squadron instructor Keith Waugh was born to be in the RAF and , after 11 satisfying years , he 's happy to say his family 's links with the force have gone to the dogs
18 More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree …
19 A part of his inheritance has gone in a number of ventures ; his books make about two and six a year .
20 He accepts that every Special Constable has to go through the process of gaining the confidence of his regular colleagues .
21 Q Will their separation have to go through the courts ?
22 It was the place where the coach had gone off the road twenty years before .
23 The arrow had gone through the directories , through the pillows and the back of the sofa , and into the wall behind .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 He said the other boy had gone into the dormitory and he had had his fingers on the door surround when the door , which had a power unit attached to it , had started to swing shut .
27 A Crown lawyer said that Hall had gone to the Co Galway resort of Salthill with a group of friends where they had rented a house for a week last July .
28 The fuel gauge had gone on the blink shortly after the start , but pulling in for a pit-stop would cost him precious seconds .
29 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 .
30 It delighted her to think that the girl had gone into the night , alone and unloved and growing with child .
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