Example sentences of "[noun] have go [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The Prince has gone to Brussels , and he wants you there as well . ’ |
3 | In 1991 Cricket Society Jubilee Literary Award has gone to Alan Hill 's Herbert Sutcliffe : Cricket Maestro , published by Simon & Schuster . |
4 | Martin 's not coming after school today , his granny Jean 's going to meet him because his mum has to go to Scotland with her work so Trevor has to push the triplets home in the buggy . |
5 | An century and a half of expertise and experience has gone into SaverPlus 2001 . |
6 | Nearly £1 billion of public money and over £4 billion of private money has gone into Docklands since 1981 . |
7 | My vote has to go to Eric Cantona , genius and prize pillock . |
8 | The wicketkeeper needs to be able to bat , and for all Alan Knott 's innovative ability and competitiveness , the vote has to go to Les Ames . |
9 | The vote has gone to Watford 's David James . |
10 | Boudiaf had gone to Annaba to promote his new National Patriotic Rally [ see below ] . |
11 | Given this topic framework , J is constrained from talking about these things unless he introduces into the topic framework some additional information which he could then treat as shared by his hearer-that one of his brothers had gone to Australia to train as a brain surgeon and he considered doing the same , but settled for bricklaying instead . |
12 | Poor old Steven : he was n't to know that , while he had been busy trying to make grown-up movies , the trendiest kids had gone off Michael Jackson and the Ninja Turtles and transferred their allegiance to metal-headed dipsticks such as Bill and Ted , or Wayne and Garth from Wayne 's World , the year 's hotsiest hit-flick ( which comes down your way in May ) . |
13 | Their neighbours in the farm beyond were also raided that morning , and to get to that farm the police cars had to go past Mrs B 's front door . |
14 | When five games in succession had gone to Emily , he capitulated . |
15 | Marie 's gone to Scotland to look after her baby , so everything 's going to be all different and Mr Jackson 's going to look after me . |
16 | This year 's Mitchell Prizes for outstanding publications in the history of the visual arts have gone to Joseph Leo Koerner and Peter Galassi . |
17 | ‘ A lot of hard work has gone into Darlington over the past two years . |
18 | Here , in ( ii ) , the utterance provides the clue : B has to go to Edinburgh ; thus if A and B are both far from Edinburgh ( and mutually know this ) , so that it will take the rest of the day to travel and do things there , then B is busy today ; sob is indirectly producing a reason why he or she ca n't easily come to see A , and in so doing can be understood to be refusing A's request . |
19 | Gavin Barnes has gone to Bournemouth for £100,000 today , but Swindon will be at full strength on Saturday . |
20 | SNI has gone to Veritas Software Corp , for the its Veritas File System ( VxFS ) storage management technology which SNI will implement under its Unix SVR4-derived Sinix operating system . |
21 | IBM Corp has shipped its first Rios RISC-based SP1 parallel processor , and the machine has gone to Cornell University , New York State , which has a $12.3m grant from the New York State Urban Development Corp for high-performance computing research . |
22 | IBM Corp has shipped its first Rios RISC-based SP1 parallel processor , and the machine has gone to Cornell University , New York State , which has a $12.3m grant from the New York State Urban Development Corp for high-performance computing research . |
23 | Here we might note that they are also not in Edinburgh : we know this for B because B claims to have to go to Edinburgh , and go here means movement away from the place of the speaker at the time of speaking ; we know it for A also , because if A is in Edinburgh , then B's having to go to Edinburgh can hardly be an excuse for B not going to A today . |
24 | Mr Gould had gone to Mr Hoad 's home in Gloucester to collect unpaid fines for parking and car tax . |
25 | Hugh had gone into San Pietro in an effort to find the Daily Telegraph which had disappeared from their lives with Signor Fixit . |
26 | It seemed that all the intelligence had gone to Constance , leaving her brothers with only wariness and guile to see them through the vicissitudes of life , although , Scarlet had to admit , they could be surprisingly kind . |
27 | Detective Inspector Jim McEwan , who has been studying the case files for a year , confirmed that he and Chief Inspector Ricky Gray had gone to England as a result of the information to interview a man who they believed could help them with the inquiry . |
28 | The laughter had gone from Rohan 's face . |
29 | They say that if Mr Christopher had gone to Europe with nothing but the ‘ strike ’ part of his strategy , he would have found agreement ( no great enthusiasm , but agreement ) in Paris and London , notwithstanding the inevitable dangers to troops on the ground . |
30 | Mrs Fairfax had written to me while I was at Gateshead , telling me that the guests had all gone , and Mr Rochester had gone to London to buy a carriage for his wedding . |