Example sentences of "the [noun] have go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The courts have gone further than might be suggested by this statement .
2 On occasions the courts have gone further and disqualified a member of a tribunal or board " if there are circumstances so affecting a person acting in a judicial capacity as to be calculated to create in the mind of a reasonable man a suspicion of that person 's impartiality , those circumstances are sufficient to disqualify although in fact no bias exists " ; see Law v. Chartered Institute of Patent Agents [ 1919 ] 2 Chapter 276 ; Metropolitan Properties Co .
3 ‘ And the women who dig the roads have to go home and be screwed by their husbands afterwards as part of the job .
4 The wedding had gone beautifully but our honeymoon was ruined .
5 When he emerged , Dr Shakhar seemed to think that the talk had gone well and then asked for another audience .
6 The snakes have gone now and Laverne stands up again with difficulty .
7 The interview had gone well and , despite the fact that there had been three other candidates , the job was hers .
8 The night was drawing in and the kids had gone home and the tunnel under the embankment was deep in shadow .
9 However , some parcels can not be delivered , for example because the recipient has gone away or refuses to accept the parcel , in which case we will try to return it to you .
10 When the series of sessions with the advisory teacher came to an end , Betty said that she thought that the work had gone well and that the children had enjoyed it , although she had noticed that the response of the ‘ difficult ’ children , whom she also described as ‘ poorly motivated ’ , was much the same as usual .
11 The sun had gone now and , once on dry land , I began to walk to the stockade .
12 By the time it was finished , the workings had gone lower than the levels it was meant to drain .
13 Since being in Carstairs she had seen the baby twice and the visits had gone well and social workers hoped to continue this .
14 Home burials are particularly important to children , partly because it helps them to understand that the pet has gone forever and also because seeing their parents ' sorrow teaches them that it 's normal and acceptable to grieve .
15 The evening had gone downhill since she asked about the coat .
16 A little later on , when all the relatives have gone home and the number of attentive friends at the time of the funeral has dwindled , it might be the time when the bereaved begin to reflect on their changed circumstances and try to evaluate how they feel both about themselves and the person who has died .
17 Our manager even said the criticism had gone worldwide but I do n't think we are quite that important . ’
18 When he went through the back door he discovered the printers had gone home and thought at first no one was there .
19 The week had gone quickly because she had been busy .
20 Although this caused some small problem because the manager had gone home and taken his office key with him , a duplicate was soon found and Duncan let into the sparse office .
21 I mean I do n't know , I mean somebody er our respective conferences could have raised that er and the debate 's gone ahead and it 's been voted on and said no , I mean I do n't know .
22 In the confusion of fighting the fire , the dinghy had gone overboard and was drifting away , trapping the crew .
23 the train 's gone past and it 's gone off to Clarkeston , which is five minutes up the road and then you 've got to wait until it comes back again .
24 These were set out facing the way the explorer had gone so as to ensure a good view of him on his return .
25 The EC has gone further and adopted 1 January 1997 as the cut-off date for member states .
26 They had been visiting friends , they had enjoyed their evening and the time had gone quickly so it was rather late when they set off for home .
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