Example sentences of "[noun] have go [prep] [noun] " 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 fashion house that designed the Queen 's wedding dress and coronation robe has gone into receivership .
3 Like Sun Microsystems Inc before it , NCR has gone to Oracle Corp for its manufacturing and financial management software for its own manufacturing groups : the software will be installed in up to 14 NCR manufacturing sites in the US and abroad .
4 The Prince has gone to Brussels , and he wants you there as well . ’
5 In 1991 Cricket Society Jubilee Literary Award has gone to Alan Hill 's Herbert Sutcliffe : Cricket Maestro , published by Simon & Schuster .
6 The present writer has gone on record elsewhere with the view that most of the ‘ new ’ powers in the Single European Act represented treaty recognition of developments which had already taken place under general treaty powers , in particular Articles 100 and 235 , in areas such as environmental law .
7 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 .
8 my mum has gone to photography or something
9 Mum has gone into town for late night shopping .
10 An century and a half of expertise and experience has gone into SaverPlus 2001 .
11 At the time of writing it appears that the broker in this case has gone into liquidation without making the required payment , and the couple must now turn to the Investors ' Compensation Scheme , which can pay compensation in cases where ( a ) the broker has gone into liquidation , and ( b ) the original investment was taken up about 28 August 1988 .
12 Nearly £1 billion of public money and over £4 billion of private money has gone into Docklands since 1981 .
13 How much Scottish Development Agency money has gone to Stagecoach ?
14 Meanwhile the debate on whether to replace mercury amalgam fillings continues — the American Dental Association has gone on record as saying that dentists who recommend replacing fillings may do so because of the often hefty fees they can charge for the work .
15 The statement , meant to be reassuring , that ‘ Mummy has gone to heaven to be with Jesus ’ , can leave the child very jealous and angry with God for taking his mother away from him .
16 Instead , all Mr Murdoch 's extravagance has gone into business .
17 Paisley has gone on record time after time to condemn the assassination of Catholics and has insisted that the potential violence represented by the old Protestant Volunteers and more recently by the Third Force should only be exercised in a defensive manner and in the event of a complete breakdown of law and order .
18 Most transport investment has gone on road construction and not on public transport .
19 My vote has to go to Eric Cantona , genius and prize pillock .
20 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 .
21 The vote has gone to Watford 's David James .
22 The sensationalist side of sports reporting has gone from strength to strength in the popular press since the advent of television .
23 It is not pleaded that Euramco has gone into liquidation .
24 Geoffrey Cardwell , defending , said Stephenson had gone to town to buy presents and had bought a bottle of vodka .
25 Still only 24 , he was currently campaigning in the Low Countries , but once the allied army on the Continent had gone into winter quarters he was brought home and his arrival in England , on 19 October , caused morale to soar .
26 Boudiaf had gone to Annaba to promote his new National Patriotic Rally [ see below ] .
27 When we were out for lunch a few weeks ago , Alan asked where I was brought up and I said popped out on stalks two brothers had gone to school at .
28 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 .
29 His sisters had curtsied to the vicar ; his brothers had gone to war in 1914 , and one of them had died at Vimy Ridge ; his father had been a farm bailiff and died in 1911 after being bitten by a horse ( misnamed Lucky ) .
30 But I never wondered what she did in the evenings , when Mr Edgar had gone to bed , and I no longer needed her .
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