Example sentences of "have gone [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Hannah may have gone without most of the comforts that people take for granted , but at least she had emotional warmth and stability , wrapped as she was in the cocoon of a caring family — her mother , her grandparents , and for a little time her tragic father , all around her . |
2 | he should have gone to private school should n't he , really but then |
3 | Bonanza would n't have gone to all that trouble to set up a deal like you 're imagining . ’ , |
4 | I mean , we would n't have gone to all this trouble otherwise , would we ? |
5 | Well I think we 'd have gone to two hundred thousand . |
6 | She should not have gone to that party . |
7 | He should really have gone to that inquest . |
8 | If I had known what would be required of me this morning I would n't have gone to that birthday celebration last night . ’ |
9 | ‘ If it had n't been for me , ’ Mrs Danby said darkly , ‘ Veronica would never have gone to that wine and cheese party . |
10 | Now the loss will be converted to a profit of around £65,000 — money which would have gone to Tblisi as qualifiers for the European Cup first round proper . |
11 | ‘ I could have gone to European clubs for a lot more money than I earn now , ’ he says . |
12 | But who would have gone to such lengths to scare her , and why ? |
13 | I could have gone to one of the libraries or museums , art galleries … |
14 | I should have gone to medical school . ’ |
15 | Accepting that half the coal market will have gone to privileged fuels by 1993 , what are the real business prospects for British Coal , the miners and the coalfield communities ? |
16 | And he must have gone to those churches for the first time . |
17 | As a gleaner , Ruth could have gone to any part of the field , but she happened to come a fo , part of the field that belonged to Boaz . |
18 | Should have gone for two should n't I ? |
19 | The yellow card for a foul on Jochim and but Laws will be relieved he certainly could have gone for that . |
20 | Yes you did it was er the advertisement I 'd seen or very similar in the Scotsman newspaper and I must admit when he got all the information I thought damn I should have gone for that myself . |
21 | Why she was here , she could n't imagine ; but her head was clearer than it had been in a long time , which meant that she must have gone for some hours without any kind of an injection . |
22 | ‘ The sort I could really have gone for twenty years ago . ’ |
23 | Even when Vinnie left — although we sold him for either what we bought him , or maybe 50 grand more , he had a very good season at Leeds , proved he could play a bit , he should have gone for more . |
24 | Obviously the integrity of Wales is very important to him otherwise he would p p presumably be prepared to accept that part of England could have gone with one of the new seats . |
25 | Assuming a generational period of , say , twenty-five years , they would have gone through 5½ million generations — more than fifty times the prehistory of Man . |
26 | If he had not been with them , he would have gone through that town quite safely . |
27 | Many less well-equipped ships would have gone through that interlink only at Firstlight speed , and then nervously — because of the horror tales of ships that slid through the wrong slots and were caught in endless loops round and round the interlink for centuries . |
28 | Labour 's spokeswoman on the economy , Margaret Beckett , says the Chancellor has n't stolen her Party 's cloak , and says that if the government had taken her Party 's advice a year ago , the economy would n't have gone through half the pain it has . |
29 | Even mother — even mother — I now realise , must have gone through some of this . |
30 | Nursing may have gone through massive changes in the past years , but the humour — and image of the nurse — appears to have remained remarkably constant ( or stagnant ? ) , if these postcards are anything to go by . |