Example sentences of "[noun prp] have go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 For her latest exhibition , Oulton has gone even further to distance herself from Old Master traditions and concepts of Englishness .
2 Conran has gone so far as ending catwalk exhibitions totally in favour of presentation by video .
3 There were two more floors above this in the keep , but the chances of Balliol having gone upstairs rather than down were remote .
4 By Lancaster Road standards , the Ryans had gone too far up in the world , making them aliens .
5 But she was a cheery old sort , if a shade old-fashioned ( ‘ I am old enough to be your mother , Prime Minister' had gone down rather well ) , and when she finally shuddered to a halt , having gone through at least two red lights , she was rewarded with much applause .
6 Gordon Mahoney had gone home about an hour ago .
7 When Miss Poraway had mentioned a Tupperware party Mrs Stead-Carter had gone much further than she 'd ever gone before .
8 Battle ‘ You ca n't be disappointed by a run like that , ’ said the jockey after User Friendly 's head-to-head battle with Subotica had gone so narrowly the wrong way for her army of fans .
9 I have no doubt that obliteration of closed railways in some parts of the south of England has gone much further .
10 Karen 's gone back now overseas ?
11 Now Malekith had gone too far .
12 Donald McLaggan had gone too far with Flora Stewart , swinging so wildly that the girl flung against the smaller table and fell onto it with her hair in the great bowl of broth .
13 Across the road to the butcher 's where they looked in the window to see back at the reflection of Hogan 's Outfitters and realise that Sean Walsh had gone back inside to the empire that would one day be his .
14 Fred had gone too far , had widened the discourse unfairly .
15 For once the lawyer had concluded his business , having called upon both his own groom and Mrs Elswick to witness the document he had drawn up , and had been seen off the premises , Theda had gone back upstairs to find her employer in a state of near-collapse .
16 He went down to see his landlady , who told him Dolly had gone out just about ten minutes ago .
17 Mrs Brooks wondered who this morning 's visitor was , and where Mrs d'Urberville had gone so early .
18 Well this is worrying now for Forest because Cooper 's gone down again holding that shoulder .
19 Israel has gone too far this time .
20 Indeed , Professor Roskell has gone so far as to suggest that the nobility could not be relied upon to attend parliament in the 1350s and 1360s even when they were present in England , and that these parliaments amounted to little more than tax bargaining sessions between the king and the commons .
21 The fact that IBM Corp has scheduled a board meeting for next Tuesday has analysts speculating like mad that the company may name its new chief executive after the meeting : the only name now being tossed about is that of Louis Gerstner , chairman and chief executive of RJR Nabisco Inc , who shot to favourite in the betting after USA Today reported that talks between IBM and Gerstner had gone as far as discussion of a compensation package .
22 Nicola had gone out about 9 a.m. saying she had to go on an executive management training course on How to Piss People About in advance of her new job .
23 For once , Dr Neil , engrossed in drinking his coffee , did not notice that McAllister had gone very still .
24 Friend Graham Hart said : ‘ Brian had to go back down to make sure he got his full redundancy payment . ’
25 The Nimrods have gone in low , and taken photographs before dusk .
26 In that 13 years manufacturing output under his Government in Britain has gone up less than 6 per cent .
27 But Harding was rallying his faculties fast ; I was certain Lawrence had gone too far this time .
28 She felt that Maggie Gibbs had gone too far .
29 At least , he 'd hated her after that single flare of interest as she 'd climbed out of Peter 's hired jeep , but it had died instantly when , striding boyishly round the front of the vehicle , Peter had gone straight up to his elder brother and announced , ‘ Meet my amazing fiancée , big brother ! ’
30 Steve had gone off somewhere so , to help me along , I nicked one of his black bombers , the capsules of speed he always had around .
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