Example sentences of "[noun] have go to [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 My vote has to go to Eric Cantona , genius and prize pillock .
6 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 .
7 The vote has gone to Watford 's David James .
8 Boudiaf had gone to Annaba to promote his new National Patriotic Rally [ see below ] .
9 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 .
10 When five games in succession had gone to Emily , he capitulated .
11 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 .
12 This year 's Mitchell Prizes for outstanding publications in the history of the visual arts have gone to Joseph Leo Koerner and Peter Galassi .
13 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 .
14 Gavin Barnes has gone to Bournemouth for £100,000 today , but Swindon will be at full strength on Saturday .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Mr Gould had gone to Mr Hoad 's home in Gloucester to collect unpaid fines for parking and car tax .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 In the Feb. 5 edition of the Hungarian newspaper Magyar Hirlap Hungarian Foreign Minister Geza Jeszensky confirmed that the weapons in question had gone to Croatia .
25 She says too many talented youngsters have to go to London .
26 His place has gone to Paul Krishman , a new cap who is joined by the goalkeepers Andy Forshaw and Martin Langston , John Roberts and three Teddington players , Jason Laslett , Philip McGuire and Neil Barker .
27 But Chris has a four-day conference on 7 June , and Matty has to go to Malmö to examine a machine that cleans deep-fat fryers on 2 June .
28 The job has gone to Alexander Knapp , an ethnomusicologist from Cambridge who reckons he can trace musical modes all the way from ancient synagogal cantillation to Irving Berlin and Gershwin .
29 It 's becoming fashionable to buy in rather than build specialised servers — IBM Corp and Digital Equipment Corp are both doing it , and now ICL Plc has gone to Burlington , Massachusetts-based Xylogics Inc for the Annex Three and Micro Annex XL communications servers under an OEM agreement that will see the UK company marketing them as the DRS local network terminal server line with its DRS 6000 range of Sparc-based and DRS 3000 iAPX-86-based Unix systems .
30 ICL Plc has gone to Palo Alto , California-based Highland Software Inc for a licence manager for its multi-user Unix software products : ICL is taking Highland 's FLEXlm product , and will start offering it next spring ; terms of the agreement were not disclosed ; the Putney firm claims that its total Unix installed base is now valued at $3,000m and that it is doing $750m a year with kit running Unix System V.4 .
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