Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have go [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | A quick glance around the line-ups of Leeds ' rivals reveals a team of Elland Road rejects who 've gone on to prove themselves in the Premier League . |
2 | For the French , who had to go inland to trade in furs at all , pushing on to the west was a matter of development by easy stages . |
3 | Brahms took about fifteen years to complete his First Symphony , and when it was first performed in 1876 , he was 43 — an extraordinary late symphonic debut for a composer who had been publicly proclaimed as a genius by Schumann when he was 18 , and who had gone on to justify public expectations with such works as the ‘ German Requiem ’ , which had given him financial security for life . |
4 | Also in 1943 , in July , Geoffrey Appleyard , who had gone on to help form the 2nd SAS Regiment in the Middle East , was reported missing presumed killed over Sicily where he was supervising an airdrop . |
5 | He was doubling for Immigration who had gone home to babysit while his wife went to the movies with her sister . |
6 | Throughout our conversation , a loaded Kalashnikov automatic rifle had lain propped against a wall of her living room , left there by a youth who had gone off to drink tea . |
7 | Those entered as registered midwives may be first level trained nurses who have gone on to take additional postbasic training as a midwife , or may be direct entrants to midwifery , in which case their qualification is at first level . |
8 | What 's striking is the number of us who have gone on to become foreman or engineers . ’ |
9 | ‘ About 12 people went along to the basic 15 week course and of course we have six who have gone on to get the certificate . |
10 | The George was busy with the stagecoach passengers , two of whom had gone in to bait , the others walking about to stretch their limbs while the ostlers led the exhausted cattle away and brought out a fresh team . |