Example sentences of "have go [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If it means that it has to go on the other side of the road , could we please have that . |
2 | Hereford and Worcester has already voted for a similar ban , Northamptonshire 's decision only has to go to the full council , and Gloucestershire votes next week . |
3 | I think that my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield said that £1.7 billion has gone into the private sector in the current year . |
4 | The value of dry foods in their various forms should not be overlooked as a great deal of ‘ state of the art ’ research has gone into the major manufacturers ' efforts to produce these high-quality nutritious foods . |
5 | The Hotel Majestic was originally built in 1870 and considerable thought and care has gone into the interior decor and the furnishings , to create an attractive , relaxing environment quite ideal for the holidaying guests . |
6 | Chairman of my all of the offices or er tremendous amount of work which has gone into the local report to the Committee , er but also to the tremendous amount of work which has been done behind the scenes which I know has been going on with er that is quite good for the officers erm looking at the budget er i in the line with what actually saying for them . |
7 | And , in a year when cricket 's World Cup has gone outside the British Commonwealth , baseball 's World Series could well be won by a team from within it . |
8 | Jaye has gone for the understated look : fatigues and T-shirt , hair tied back , no makeup . |
9 | In recent weeks , however , Clarke has gone on the public offensive to protect his industry . |
10 | The effect is accentuated if the c.g. is near the aft limit and , in some cases , it is doubtful whether there is sufficient elevator authority to stop the pitching once it has gone beyond the early stages . |
11 | Some might say it presents an idealistic picture of family life ; others that it is a reactionary attempt to turn the clock back on the women 's movement ; yet others might argue that she has gone beyond the available evidence in concluding , or at least implying , that delinquency might result from early day-care experiences . |
12 | The hon. Gentleman is also mistaken because he has ignored the fact that in the past three years alone , £10 million of Department of Trade and Industry money has gone to the assisted area in west Cornwall . |
13 | The very small constituency of Westminster Grey Coat Hospital School has gone to the Liberal Democrats . |
14 | IBM Corp has gone to the Distributed Computing Solutions arm of General Atomics Inc , San Diego for its UniTree file and storage management software ‘ for use and distribution on the entire line of IBM computers , ’ although it seems likely that it will be confined to running under Unix for now . |
15 | Dynafit has gone to the Swiss boot company Raichle and Kastle is currently for sale . |
16 | The losses for the bottom 50% average out at nearly £8.50 per family … while the top 10% have gained nearly £40 per family … the bottom half of the population has lost £6.6 billion , of which £5.6 billion has gone to the top 10% ; indeed –4. – billion has gone to the top 5% . |
17 | The losses for the bottom 50% average out at nearly £8.50 per family … while the top 10% have gained nearly £40 per family … the bottom half of the population has lost £6.6 billion , of which £5.6 billion has gone to the top 10% ; indeed –4. – billion has gone to the top 5% . |
18 | A convicted armed robber has gone to the High Court in Edinburgh to ask that special legal powers be used to re-examine his case . |
19 | Among the items saved was a portrait of Lord Liverpool by Sir Thomas Lawrence , which did not appear in the catalogue and which has gone to the National Portrait Gallery . |
20 | Most other aspects of personnel management are single-status , too , although IBM UK has gone with the national trend by providing cars for managers where their outside counterparts would merit cars . |
21 | ‘ But the game has gone down the wrong road and we are not sitting back and just letting it happen . ’ |
22 | I would say that three months is about the maximum , and that long before this period is up the confection , like a fresh fruit sorbet stored in the deep freeze , has lost its exquisite flavour and the edge has gone from the sharp scent . |
23 | The Kinnock conversion has gone in the opposite direction : away from ideology , towards ‘ realism ’ . |
24 | They 'd gone through the big field and up on to the common and the slope beyond which was where the wall was , half-ruined and easier to jump because of the gaps . |
25 | You know when we came back the next Saturday as we 've gone through the front door , he 'd gone to the Little Chef for breakfast because there were n't any crocks left to u , to use |
26 | The last time she and Arnie had eaten out they 'd gone to the local curry house where they went about four times a year . |
27 | She laughed happily , remembering the pains she 'd gone to the previous evening . |
28 | I saw now what I 'd known all the time , only I 'd hidden it craftily from myself because it did n't fit in with what I wanted to do , that Terry and I had no basis for a love-affair ; we were friends who happened to be attracted to each other physically , which was far from enough , and by thinking it was enough we 'd gone against the very nature of our relationship . |
29 | ‘ The challengers have always had to go to the other side of the Atlantic now it 's their turn to come to England . |
30 | ‘ The challengers have always had to go to the other side of the Atlantic now it 's their turn to come to England . |