Example sentences of "[noun pl] have go to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | These offers were meant to demonstrate that the two younger brothers had gone to the very limit of reasonable concessions , and hence would bear no guilt for the casualties of battle . |
2 | If only there is a way — ’ And stopped , because Nuadu 's eyes had gone to the silver door . |
3 | Then of course , then when they the kids went up , did n't know where they were going , and the parents did n't know but they found new found freedom because all the bloody kids had gone to the countryside |
4 | So you wish a dozen anti-Fascists had gone to the hospital , do you ? ’ |
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 | And the others do n't care either , only Hoomey , because of his Bones having to go to the knacker 's . ’ |
7 | From one in Khorramshahr , 800 refugees have gone to a better , cooler site near Dezful , 200 km ( 120 miles ) north . |
8 | Although most have gained , half of the total giveaway in terms of benefits and tax reductions has gone to the richest 10 per cent of households . |
9 | The in-house survey referred to above found that 78 per cent of the weekend guests had gone to the hotel because they had read it offered leisure facilities . |
10 | Senior mandarins had gone to the trouble of finding accommodation for Labour 's promised Ministry for Women . |
11 | Small livestock farmers have gone to the wall in their thousands . |
12 | Does the Minister accept that in a recession in which many small businesses have gone to the wall , their failure is often identified with the late payment by large companies of their debts ? |
13 | ‘ There is a dangerous rising afoot against Duke William in Normandy , and half my lord Osbern 's relatives have gone to the aid of the Duke , the flesh-seeking spears in their hands . |
14 | Rangers had to go to the expense of putting £30,000-worth of protective covering over the pitch after a day of persistent rain . |
15 | It was a relieving remedy , but patients had to go to the North Surrey hospital at Epsom for final clearance . |
16 | Then we stopped as one of the Santa Claus girls had to go to the loo and anyway we 'd forgotten the leaflets they were supposed to dish out . |
17 | How many ships had gone to the bottom of the sea ? |
18 | Many expeditions have gone to the Comores hoping to catch a living specimen . |
19 | ‘ For all these years ABA champions have gone to the Olympics . |
20 | cos the men had gone to the services . |
21 | The men had gone to the barn as a trio for a purpose , they stayed as a trio when they told a false story to the police . |
22 | The twins and three men had gone to the barn after an evening in a pub . |
23 | The police had gone to the house and had entered the flat rented to the dead woman . |
24 | Three days into the election , when the main polling stations closed ( leaving another three days for mobile ones to travel around the countryside ) , 85% of the 4.7m registered voters had gone to the polls . |
25 | The turnout in Germany as a whole was 77.8 per cent ; that in western Germany was 78.6 per cent ( as compared with 84.3 per cent in 1987 — see pp. 35014-15 ) ; that in eastern Germany ( where voters had gone to the polls three times in the previous nine months — see pp. 37300-03 ; 37467 ; 37762 ) was 74.7 per cent . |
26 | Since the first edition of this book was published , men have gone to the moon and walked about on it . |
27 | ‘ This is a very serious incident , ’ Bristow said to Joyce , ‘ Two men have gone to the hospital . ’ |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Cos she goes , she was going oh and I did n't know the UCCA forms had to go to the master and I thought |
30 | An unknown number of East Germans were believed to have entered the West German mission in East Berlin , which was officially closed to the public , and others to have gone to the West German Embassy in Sofia , Bulgaria . |