Example sentences of "[noun sg] has 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 | Roy 's customers think the council has gone bananas . |
4 | For instance , did you know that the guy who bought up all the land around your place has gone bust ? ’ |
5 | In nearby Camberley , the only fish and chip shop has gone bust after rents and business rates since 1990 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Admittedly , in his later appearances Zapp has gone poststructuralist , and abandoned system and objectivity ; but his commitment to professionalism is greater than ever . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The world has gone ma . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Even now that the company has gone public , some 40 per cent of shares remain in the hands of staff or former staff . |
13 | It says much for Mr Klesch 's negotiating stamina however , that five years later , the £280m is still unpaid but British & Commonwealth has gone bust . |