Example sentences of "have go [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits . |
2 | If a report has to go through a number of drafts , it is an excellent way of enabling changes to be made quickly and without extensive retyping . |
3 | Apparently they have had people calling in saying , ‘ please could I speak to Sue ’ , and that could be anybody , and then the switchboard has to go through the rigmarole of saying , ‘ what 's it all about , do you know where the person works , can you give me a bit more information ’ , and it takes up a lot more of their time , so please , if you 're leaving a message for somebody to call you back , leave your full name and your extension number . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | He accepts that every Special Constable has to go through the process of gaining the confidence of his regular colleagues . |
6 | And entertainment as fantasy is not acceptable , though I do n't think everyone has to go to the extremes of U2 or Jimmy Somerville , or whoever it is or whatever their politics . |
7 | Fusion has gone through a number of different phases . |
8 | The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases . |
9 | ‘ If someone has gone through the trauma of a crime like this the last thing they want to see is a court handing out a light sentence , ’ she said . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ That 's my best performance of the season attitude wise , ’ said Parrott , who has gone off the boil since opening the current campaign with tournament wins in China and Dubai . |
12 | In the first of these a great deal of effort has gone into the development of exact theories of continua under conditions of complete generality . |
13 | HOW many passengers spare a thought when joining their train for a main-line run for the effort which has gone into the preparation of the locomotive , turned out to perfection at the head of the train . |
14 | Karajan 's devout acceptance of what there is proved to be the Fifth Symphony 's best bet , given the untold care and effort that has gone into the shaping of the minutest detail of phrasing and , indeed , colouristic effect . |
15 | As a former Minister with responsibility for the disabled , I am well aware of the immense amount of work and care that has gone into the care of the disabled . |
16 | ‘ In the past four years , a great deal of research and design has gone into the safety of the project . |
17 | A lot of fishkeeping thought has gone into the design of these products . |
18 | Inuit skin clothing is loose-fitting with built-in ventilation ; for modern polar wear , much thought has gone into the design of garments that are lightweight , comfortable , windproof , and efficient , whatever the wearer is doing . |
19 | STEPHEN SMAILES , local politician and cricket buff , though not necessarily in that order , has gone into the business of sports sponsorship . |
20 | It is my view that our generation has been much too preoccupied with the ‘ trimmings ' ; goodness knows how much time and energy has gone into the practising of accent and command of language , how many hours spent studying encyclopedias and volumes of ‘ Test Your Knowledge ’ , when the time should have been spent mastering the basic fundamentals . |
21 | But a great deal of energy has gone into the extension of the standard-gauge lines and the building of new stations in the modern period . |
22 | The care and attention that has gone into the creation of this addition to the scenery makes the ‘ single-tailed ’ B–25 ( see page 18 ) all the more puzzling . |
23 | The area of study in the social sciences which has gone under the name of anthropology in English-speaking countries has traditionally concentrated on primitive peoples . |
24 | In this , I think , is to be found the origins of and impetus behind the arrangement of sites , the study of which has gone under the name of astro-archaeology , or , more recently , archaeo-astronomy . |
25 | One well-known and well-publicised attempt in recent philosophy to address this problem in a " non-reductivist " spirit has gone under the name of Existentialism , and I shall now comment briefly on what I take to be the main features of the existentialist approach before outlining my own position . |
26 | This includes much which has gone under the name of " students ' songs " : acerbic goliardic and satiric verse , as well as a set of narrative-dramatic comoediae modelled in the twelfth century on the ancient Latin comedy plays . |
27 | Call me suspicious , but this implies that the crampon , far from adhering steadily to the spot upon which its owner has chosen to commit his or her weight , has decided it prefers an altogether different rock and has gone for a bit of a slide . |
28 | His Wisdom closed transfer system ( CTS ) has gone on the market for £560 and he expects it to find a ready market amongst arable farmers and growers . |
29 | The design has gone beyond the style of the Île de France cathedrals . |
30 | From improvised sampling to Dream-Machines , The Shamen 's mobile club , Synergy , has gone beyond the novelty of semi-legal parties , taking dance club body-pleasure and scientifically intensifying it . |