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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Their business had gone bust and all the money left went on the mortgage .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 This sensitivity to American qualities was coupled with a new willingness to accept that commerce and art had to go hand in hand .
7 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 .
8 The starch in her collar had gone limp with the soaking .
9 By the time the old boy got home , his hair had gone snow white .
10 She decided then that the conversation had gone Chambers ' way long enough .
11 And I looked up and the sea had gone calm .
12 The fleet had gone east to Lantic Bay that day , and the first boats were already returning on the first of the ebb .
13 When the last client had gone Sophie looked at the time .
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