Example sentences of "[noun pl] have go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Cynics say — cynics have already said — when your preaching is done , when your lofty words have gone with the wind , when the media has departed to tell another tale , the world will forget . |
2 | All the Smarties have gone from the plates which now have small pink morsels on . |
3 | ‘ When clients have gone to a firm and believe that they have been treated badly , they tend to complain against the firm , not the engagement partner , and are surprised when the Institute tells them that they can not do so , ’ said Elwyn Eilledge , head of the working party . |
4 | Tonight Mr Deputy Speaker , the Conservatives have gone through the motions . |
5 | Annie Get Your Gun , opening on November 25 , has sold 25,000 tickets , and 80,000 seats have gone for the revival of Barnum , which opens on December 17 with Paul Nicholas in the starring role . |
6 | Small livestock farmers have gone to the wall in their thousands . |
7 | Does the Minister accept that in a recession in which many small businesses have gone to the wall , their failure is often identified with the late payment by large companies of their debts ? |
8 | ‘ There is a dangerous rising afoot against Duke William in Normandy , and half my lord Osbern 's relatives have gone to the aid of the Duke , the flesh-seeking spears in their hands . |
9 | I do n't think I 'll bother to answer the remarks that others need to say of course tremendous resources have gone into the health service over the past few years , but I think whatever government is in power , it will never be enough for all the new developments in the health service , and that is always the trouble , whoever would be there would find it difficult . |
10 | Their principles have gone by the board . |
11 | It all seems so recent , yet most of the details have gone through the sieve of memory . |
12 | In the past few years , share prices have gone through the floor and insurance companies are saying they might have to cut bonuses ( on which eventual repayments depend ) or increase premiums . |
13 | I think a lot of commentators were surprised when Arsenal paid so much money for Ian but his phenomenal strike-rate for them is probably why transfer prices have gone through the roof . |
14 | Many expeditions have gone to the Comores hoping to catch a living specimen . |
15 | ‘ For all these years ABA champions have gone to the Olympics . |
16 | In the crazy world of classic cars , where old Ferraris and Aston Martins fetch silly money , and Jaguar E-types have gone through the roof , the rise and rise of these exotics over the past two or three years has lifted values down the line . |
17 | Actually her friends have gone through a lot . |
18 | Many letters from friends have gone by the wayside but I have kept those from Emily Carr . |
19 | Since the first edition of this book was published , men have gone to the moon and walked about on it . |
20 | ‘ This is a very serious incident , ’ Bristow said to Joyce , ‘ Two men have gone to the hospital . ’ |
21 | All children have to go through the scribbling stage . |
22 | Perhaps when their children have to go to a run-down , underfunded , understaffed State school they will understand why most of the country is up in arms about the state of the education system . |
23 | Many middle.class women students have gone to the FMLN camps from the cities to work as doctors , nurses or in information and educational services , Ana worked for a year in the Frente Paracentral Anastasio Aquino , one of the controlled zones in the centre of the country , with the team in charge of information and political education . |
24 | Two murder cases have gone to the duty solicitor . |
25 | In 1863 , in a note written on a rare visit to England from his self-imposed exile in warmer climes , Lear apologises to Gould for not visiting him because , ‘ all my daylight hours have gone in the service of the old Enemy — Lithography . ’ |
26 | It is almost impossible to judge what loads have gone into the structure during a bad landing , swing or ground loop . |
27 | The Directive is needed because wildlife and habitats have undergone terrible declines in much of Europe and the rate of loss is accelerating ( in the UK , 95% of wild flower meadows , 75% of heaths , and 80% of dry grasslands have gone since the war ) . |
28 | There is only limited additional protection for these areas , but all development proposals have to go to the NCC for comment . |
29 | The cows have gone to the cycle path on the former Consett to Sunderland railway line . |
30 | Two of her colleagues have gone to the West in the past three months . |