Example sentences of "[noun sg] have go to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | my mum has gone to photography or something |
2 | How much Scottish Development Agency money has gone to Stagecoach ? |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Back at the O'Hare Airport Hilton we were told , ‘ The President 's gone to bed . |
5 | So the museum has gone to law to get the pictures back . |
6 | If the binder has gone to town with his gilt on the outside , he may well have been tempted to spill over onto the inside edges , giving pleasant lacy-patterned borders to the paste-down , usually termed ‘ inside dentelles ’ . |
7 | Make sure you sit down and fill the form in every evening , after your child has gone to bed , and try to be objective . |
8 | ‘ Has it slipped your mind that the child has to go to school ? ’ |
9 | All the village had gone to earth . |
10 | After Rose and the boy had gone to bed he sat on his own by the raked fire , sitting motionless , staring down at the floor . |
11 | ‘ Anna tells me she never wants to leave Edward , ’ Ruth said after the child had gone to sleep . |
12 | Sirens are wailing , and the shouting is like at Millwall when the team 's gone to sleep . |
13 | Jancey has gone to bed . |
14 | ‘ Librarian had gone to coffee . ’ |
15 | One woman had to go to hospital . |
16 | Belle Maman had gone to bed early and sat up , not in swansdown this time , but lemon chiffon ruffles and a cascade of lace . |
17 | I was told that the manager had gone to lunch , and when I asked for him to be bleeped I was told again that he had gone to lunch and that he had left his bleep at the switchboard — all in a tone that suggested that this was standard behaviour . |
18 | The early choices will be painful , of course , but in much the same way that ‘ pins and needles ’ are painful when your leg has gone to sleep . |
19 | The old man had gone to bed with instructions not to be disturbed , not unless the plan failed . |
20 | The man had gone to sleep , or at least that was what Mahmoud suspected , and that , to Mahmoud , was an even harder thing to admit than that he had not posted a man in the first place . |
21 | But my mother 's leg had gone to sleep . |
22 | When Finn had gone to bed she sat by the fire and looked at the flames . |
23 | . Nan 's gone to dinner with a parson today , for a bowl of soup and dry bread roll ! |
24 | The role of chief executive has gone to executive director , Mr Joe Stevenson . |
25 | The role of chief executive has gone to executive director , Mr Joe Stevenson . |
26 | Is it really ? on the top there D d cos I suppose Amber has to go to school on Saturdays , does n't she ? |
27 | ‘ I think the fox has gone to ground , Papa , ’ Artemis said breathlessly , pointing into the woods . |
28 | During this enforced week , even the faithful and normally encouraging Davidson wrote to tell him that ‘ Every mongrel is yapping , believing that a very tired fox has gone to ground at Chequers , with no fight left in him . ’ |
29 | Again , there were difficulties with Equity when I was selected and the whole thing had to go to arbitration because the company stood out for the casting it wanted . |
30 | If the case had gone to court , it 's anyone 's guess what would have happened . |