Example sentences of "[noun sg] have go [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The reworking of the manufacturing economy at a national level has gone hand in hand with a reworking of its urban and regional geography .
2 Cos a mate of mine with a moustache , did n't have it for long , he fucking ri lighting up a roly , he 's gone fer like that , his fucking tash has gone boof !
3 His nerve 's gone Grace .
4 Roy 's customers think the council has gone bananas .
5 There had been one or two Earth stories of how warriors going into battle had gone shoulder to shoulder , which had always seemed a rather odd expression , but which suddenly made sense .
6 Since then Allison Gregg and Alan Neale have changed solicitors twice , and even won a court order against the developer , awarding them £51,000 , money they did n't get because the developer had gone bust .
7 Oh my pen 's gone walkies .
8 For instance , did you know that the guy who bought up all the land around your place has gone bust ? ’
9 In nearby Camberley , the only fish and chip shop has gone bust after rents and business rates since 1990 .
10 Their business had gone bust and all the money left went on the mortgage .
11 When the housekeeper had gone Luce was about to push the tray aside when the appetising smell of beef and peppers and tomatoes stayed her hand .
12 ‘ So many business have gone bust and so many people have been made redundant .
13 Ormanroyd under pressure from Stone , Moores comes in and free kick has gone Leicester 's way and er poor old Frank Clarke has found a mountain of problems at Nottingham Forest as he took over in the summer .
14 Admittedly , in his later appearances Zapp has gone poststructuralist , and abandoned system and objectivity ; but his commitment to professionalism is greater than ever .
15 Like himself , Alexander was a clerk who served the King , even following him to England when the late Scottish King had gone south to attend the coronation of Edward I. Corbett let him ramble on while the gambling group broke up amidst loud shouts and farewells , and a harassed servant brought Corbett a cloak .
16 This sensitivity to American qualities was coupled with a new willingness to accept that commerce and art had to go hand in hand .
17 When the woman had gone Anna was left in a very distressed state but she declined to say what had passed between her and the visitor .
18 Yeah nanny 's gone look .
19 The owners of a Saltburn nursing home which closed last month have gone bust and the official receiver brought in .
20 Japan 's superior economic performance has been a major focus of interest , concern or envy , but alongside the contrast in economic performance has gone fascination with Japan 's system of industrial relations .
21 The demise of the Church has gone hand in hand with that of the Royal Family , and there are growing calls for the Church to be ‘ disestablished ’ — severing its traditional link with the monarchy .
22 The starch in her collar had gone limp with the soaking .
23 Our man 's gone walkabout for reasons of his own .
24 The world has gone ma .
25 I 'll swear all the clocks in the world have gone centuries slower since I came here .
26 Ideals and a vision of education 's unrealized potential have to go hand in hand with pragmatism .
27 ‘ We have never believed strongly in doing consumer advertising for the sake of it — PR and advertising have to go hand in hand .
28 By the time the old boy got home , his hair had gone snow white .
29 The Orb 's popularity has gone way beyond a club coterie now , way beyond a clique of space cadets and opinion leaders in darkened rooms at dawn .
30 Even now that the company has gone public , some 40 per cent of shares remain in the hands of staff or former staff .
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