Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] gone to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ludo has not gone to bed . |
2 | Predictably , it has not gone to extremes . |
3 | Needless to say , this has not gone to Madrid . |
4 | Well she has n't gone to Mr . |
5 | To meet new people meant a lot to me because those of my Fontanellato friends who had not gone to school in Parma had already started work . |
6 | Roy had given Paul Nesbitt a note of the board requirements — horizontals and verticals — in early September , but the information had not gone to Harry . |
7 | One could hardly assume that he had not gone to church out of piety and because it was Ash Wednesday , Ianthe thought , but it was rather puzzling and disturbing to think that she could n't even attend to her devotions in peace . |
8 | So John Emburey was handed the captaincy that could well have been his years earlier if he had not gone to South Africa in 1982 , thereby losing the Middlesex captaincy to Gatting after Mike Brearley retired . |
9 | Lowe had not gone to Canada for just academic reasons . |
10 | This evening had n't gone to plan . |
11 | He had n't gone to Auntie 's funeral — children often do n't . |
12 | Most probably if he had n't gone to Hollywood that would never have happened . |
13 | Scarlet had found it all very puzzling and upsetting : she could n't envisage herself telephoning her first husband 's second wife to complain about her child — even if they had n't gone to Australia . |
14 | He recalled that the president had n't gone to Gromyko 's funeral . |
15 | Training has been ‘ in-service ’ rather than before entry , and the highest posts have not gone to specialists but to broadly educated men and women who have specialized only in administration . |
16 | So we know from previous studies that these ones when they die have n't gone to heaven |