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

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1 ’ Del , ’ Posi said , ’ every one of the forward preceptors has gone off-phase . ’
2 Springfield 's faded blue eyes had gone flint hard as he spoke .
3 This is n't satisfactory ; the echoing words have gone public .
4 After the Australians had gone Pommie-bashing with a humiliating 6-0 victory , Kerly said : ‘ I 'll play the last two remaining pool matches , and then that will be it .
5 At home the recession has deepened , hundreds of thousands have lost their jobs , a record number of companies have gone bust .
6 Firms that have directors on their boards , who have headed failed organisations , will also not be eligible for membership because of the instances when companies have gone bust and then resumed trading almost immediately under a different name .
7 ONE of Britain 's most prestigious property firms has gone bust with debts of £350 million .
8 He said Mr Fallon would better spend his time explaining why 300 businesses had gone bust in Darlington in the last year .
9 Many hard working people have lost their homes because they have lost their jobs or because their businesses have gone bust .
10 And 11 per cent more businesses have gone bust .
11 ALMOST 270 small businesses have gone bust in Darlington since 1987 , Labour candidate Alan Milburn claimed yesterday .
12 Now the strings have gone slack , and he is waiting for the end .
13 Few firms have gone public , despite an increase in interest in the stockmarket in recent years .
14 Bank lending to the property market dried up , some property firms have gone bust and land prices have begun to slip .
15 and then they computer people , and it , both the firms have gone bust , and each one was suing from the other for , er , insurance
16 ‘ It 'll be saying — in Human , I mean — it 'll be saying , ‘ Some Of Our Wheels Have Gone Flat . ’ ’
17 The holiday of a lifetime for a group of deprived schoolchildren may have to be cancelled because more than half of their business sponsors have gone bust in the recession .
18 As the new term is about to start , they 've been told that 6 of their 10 business sponsors have gone bust in the last 4 months .
19 Since her death , the trustees have gone public — anonymous gifts have been replaced by open ones in memory of the three sisters .
20 Twenty four of his albums have gone platinum .
21 Even when certain licensed dealers have survived , the firms in which they were making markets have gone bust .
22 On day one the angels had gone blotchy , the butterflies off their food , so I treated the tank with copper .
23 ‘ D' you realize , ’ she spluttered , ‘ that your bulldozers have gone slap through the chief water main ?
24 Fujitsu attributed its loss to the sluggish global economy , but the company has no hit products in the computer market now that mainframes have gone ex-growth , it is only embarking on building a mid-range Unix business in Japan , in part with machines made by its ICL Plc affiliate and by Sun Microsystems Inc , and its personal computer business labours in the shadow of that of NEC Corp .
25 Fujitsu attributed its loss to the sluggish global economy , but the company has no hit products in the computer market now that mainframes have gone ex-growth , it is only embarking on building a mid-range Unix business in Japan , in part with machines made by its ICL Plc affiliate and by Sun Microsystems Inc , and its personal computer business labours in the shadow of that of NEC Corp .
26 This implied an underlying ex-rights price of 195p after the old shares had gone ex-dividend .
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