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

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1 What strange discontent has gone into him ?
2 Nearly £1 billion of public money and over £4 billion of private money has gone into Docklands since 1981 .
3 His right side has gone .
4 Unfortunately , very few people will appreciate just how much time , effort and sheer innovative thinking has gone into making the engine look similar to how it would look had we merely pressure washed the outside and mounted it for display .
5 After a while the station returned to normal , Charlotte had n't been seen for some time , and Albert had been killed in World War I so all three participants in the awful tragedy had gone for ever , or had they ?
6 Many governments have pursued this general approach to economic policy since the 1940s , and a vast amount of economic research has gone into forecasting recessions and booms , and estimating large-scale models of the economy with the aim of enabling governments to carry out such a policy successfully .
7 They went to see him Monday night , with all that fog , they come out and bloody car had gone
8 A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK .
9 Daily assessment has gone on for all these years , with tests occasionally being undertaken — that is a reality .
10 To simplify , the yuppie half of Mr Mitterrand 's old support has gone to Mr Fabius , a smooth technocrat who is president of the National Assembly .
11 In the next cell there is a wild-looking man who has been in prison for 8 years , and whose long , unkempt hair has gone white .
12 Unfortunately , others have been disasters and much public money has gone into them .
13 When he speaks on social issues MPs from all sides listen , but in Birkenhead , Labour left-wingers , including some former supporters , believe his free thinking has gone too far .
14 A British car had gone off one of the mountain roads and plunged three hundred feet into a ravine .
15 As a young man he had walked past the University to light his lamps , but the Old College had gone , removed to the rural splendour of Gilmorehill in the 1860s .
16 Then the old veteran had gone .
17 The then modish humanity had gone into a violent reaction against the ancient severity , ‘ and might almost be supposed to see in the fact of having lost or squandered other people 's property a peculiar title to indulgence . ‘
18 While English law has gone some way to providing a reasons requirement there are still significant gaps .
19 The necessity for the complete displacement of Capitalism by public ownership having gone , Empirical Socialism could well embrace the mixed economy .
20 She glanced towards the Temperate House , but the old lady had gone .
21 If they are to be more than mere training , then a process of informed reflection has to go on at the same time .
22 The woodwork frontage of the old gallery has gone and a solid piece of wood has replaced the balusters .
23 Then we had been surprised when our ascent of the nearby Jankopiti had gone like clockwork .
24 By that time , the Scottish team had gone through three practice sessions , while the Aussies from Queensland expect their post-season training to see them to a successful defence of the tournament , which starts today .
25 She looked into the back , which was when she realized the brown holdall had gone .
26 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 .
27 Many times the wrong name has gone forwards to the next round because competitors confused who was white and who was red .
28 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 .
29 The swinging pendulum has gone out of fashion .
30 ‘ Thank goodness the old battle-axe has gone , ’ said Tamar .
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