Example sentences of "[noun] have go to a " in BNC.
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1 | A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK . |
2 | And the contract has gone to a company based in Milton Keynes . |
3 | In Wales the take-up of capital grants has increased considerably in recent years ; the bulk of the money has gone to a comparatively small number of larger farms . |
4 | Edward had gone to a meeting of the local ornithological society . |
5 | ‘ When clients have gone to a firm and believe that they have been treated badly , they tend to complain against the firm , not the engagement partner , and are surprised when the Institute tells them that they can not do so , ’ said Elwyn Eilledge , head of the working party . |
6 | Gore had gone to a house in Bath to stay the night with friends . |
7 | This is believed to be the first time that an attempt has been made to compile a complete statistical record of Soviet economic development assistance to the less developed countries since it started on a formal basis in 1954 ; by 1983 such assistance had gone to a total of 57 countries . |
8 | From one in Khorramshahr , 800 refugees have gone to a better , cooler site near Dezful , 200 km ( 120 miles ) north . |
9 | Mrs Leyshon told the court how she and Stokle had gone to a house in Staunton to meet Evans and Stroud . |
10 | This is the first time this major title has gone to a coloured paddler and so is of great significance to those who think that canoeing is a whites-only sport . |
11 | Since Fizz has gone to a better place and Bunny has n't been around , it 's improved immeasurably . |
12 | Jonathan , his mother and Allitt had gone to a market together : while there he began to feel nauseated . |
13 | Oliver had gone to a shop and she was on her own . |
14 | Lee C.J. said , at p. 26 : ‘ There is no precedent , where a mandamus has gone to a visitor , to reverse his own sentence . ’ |
15 | On Monday 27 February Fleischmann and Pons were due to bring their working cell to Brigham Young University for the neutron spectrum to be measured , but a graduate student had to go to a funeral and so they suggested it would be better to come at the end of the week instead . |
16 | How does it make someone like a woman who has just had an abortion feel having to go to a lavatory to express her grief in tears ? |
17 | But there was no question that the win had gone to a substantially superior side . |
18 | Later , Clive had to go to a club and watch the Sergeant Major and some of his army mates . |
19 | ‘ Andrew 's gone to a six o'clock movie with some mates , then they 'll grab hamburgers somewhere , and the twins are staying the night at a friend 's . ’ |
20 | Perhaps when their children have to go to a run-down , underfunded , understaffed State school they will understand why most of the country is up in arms about the state of the education system . |
21 | Because the bus had no radio or mobile telephone the civilian driver had to go to a nearby farmhouse to call the police . |
22 | Ben had to go to a brea a housebreak on the site . |
23 | For the first time in the history of the Beaubourg , the presidency has gone to a representative of the museum world , rather than to a high-ranking official from the Ministry of Culture . |
24 | Well Dorothy had to go to a prison in erm Clackmannan for her |
25 | Lord Tebbit claimed on TV that an official from Tory Central Office in London had gone to a constituency to campaign directly against one MP . |
26 | Dinner 's in an hour , and Nightingale 's gone to a lot of trouble . |
27 | We could almost have forgotten about the war but for the shell-holes in the surrounding downland , stark white chalk amid the tawny grass , the result of gunnery practice on the artillery and tank ranges at Tidworth , Bulford , and at Larkhill , where I remembered Leslie had gone to a firing camp all those months ago . |
28 | Jonathan had gone to a flat in Malvern with three friends . |
29 | Signe had gone to a lot of trouble to make Harvey feel he was back home in America . |