Example sentences of "[pers pn] has go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She has gone across the canal to face the beast . ’
2 She has recently left home , and whenever they talk about her my parents ' voices are disapproving , as if she has gone off the rails in some way which they do n't specify .
3 Never remove any clothes that have stuck to the skin and do not give the child anything to drink in case he or she has to go to the operating theatre .
4 He has gone into the mole country . ’
5 BECAUSE DUDLEY MOORE is a regular human being with knobs on , midway through our interview , midway through an answer , just as he 's about to take a swig of his double decaff coffee with lemon on the side , he announces that he has to go to the toilet .
6 and he probably had n't paid that much anyway so he has to go out the house
7 In the litter tray they do the same thing , but if it has been used several times without being properly cleaned out this becomes impossible and the cat will then prefer to defecate elsewhere , even if it has to go through the motions of covering its dung with imaginary earth after it has deposited it on a wooden floor or a carpet .
8 THE DUKE of Westminster , said to be Britain 's richest man , has resigned from the Conservative Party , claiming it has gone off the rails .
9 Most of it is ‘ Convent'-ional and so far ‘ Nun ’ of it has gone off the books !
10 In the next , only two-hundredths of a second later , it has gone through the release .
11 - British Rail issue a new timetable and you have a nasty suspicion that they have juggled it around so that they have deleted a few trains and cut out that convenient late night one , and you look for your old timetable to check but it has gone with the wind .
12 Literary criticism is doing here what it often does : it has gone for the faults and , in so doing , inverted the truth .
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