Example sentences of "have gone [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Humble clerks who have gone a bust on clothes for marriageable daughters are outraged but too timid to protest . |
2 | The Thatcher governments have gone a long way towards puncturing claims about the power of the unions . |
3 | No , they have gone a bit cool towards her . |
4 | Modern petrological studies have gone a long way towards answering this question : polished hard-rock axes seem to have been made from stone obtained from a limited number of outcrops . |
5 | If we can achieve this , we have gone a long way towards solving the axe typology problem since groups of similarly shaped axes would appear as distinct clusters on the page and could be easily identified by eye . |
6 | Anyway , everyone knows that training shoes have gone a bit crazy in the past few years . |
7 | ‘ We have gone a step further , even starting some nests off by taping on twigs and other suitable material to the boxes . ’ |
8 | He is still extremely grateful to the SMH , though his results on behalf of the paper since have gone a long way to repaying any debt of gratitude . |
9 | The new , improved materials available have gone a long way towards extending the lifespan of today 's flat roof . |
10 | The efforts of Anthony Thompson and his friends , including contingents of willing helpers provided by the St Bede 's Link with Romania , have gone a long way towards enabling Lotsi to achieve his goal and the project has now reached the stage where it will benefit from a greater degree of organisation than has been necessary so far . |
11 | The French have gone a long way towards providing a road and water supply and members of the ‘ Pater Nostra ’ organisation are studying in Budapest , Vienna and Germany to obtain qualifications in medicine , physiotherapy , occupational therapy and other skills which will enable them to provide the day-to-day care of the residents in the future . |
12 | Some researchers ( for example , Bates 1976 ; Lock 1980a ) have gone a step further and proposed that the non-verbal communicative skills which are displayed in ‘ showing ’ and ‘ requesting ’ objects are direct precursors to the linguistic functions of ‘ telling ’ or ‘ giving information ’ and ‘ asking questions ’ . |
13 | But I have gone a long way from my original fine lace and the number of strokes of the lace carriage . |
14 | The transactions completed to date have gone a considerable way towards achieving these objectives . |
15 | 3M have gone a step further with the Privacy Plus Filter . |
16 | 3M have gone a step further with the Privacy Plus Filter . |
17 | ‘ We have gone a goal down in our last four games , so there is no easy game at this stage . |
18 | Certainly we have gone a long way to improve the ‘ traditional ’ British Rail sandwich . ’ |
19 | I have n't noticed I 've lost any weight only that me clothes have gone a bit loose , it must be only a couple of pounds literally but on Mrs scales I 'm half a stone lighter , but I do n't think so by tomorrow night I 'll be about eleven , ten |
20 | They have gone no further than to promise a ‘ modest ’ central contribution if it would help to settle all disputes . |
21 | Cider and culinary apple orchards have gone the same way , all helped along until a few years ago by government grants to grub up the old trees and replace them with easy to spray , prune and pick bush types . |
22 | Many organizations have gone the whole way and created entirely different systems for each of these needs . |
23 | Then there are the poems of Persia and India that I love above all others ; they have gone the farthest and have been freest of the world 's gravity . |
24 | Out have gone the autumnal shades , in have come bold contrasts of saturated reds and greens . |
25 | There is ample room within the synaptic interactions of even 20,000 neurons for their properties to be those of the system rather than of its individual cells , and claims which were once popular that within insect and crustacean nervous systems one could find key ‘ command ’ neurons have gone the same way as , in eastern Europe , parallel enthusiasm for ‘ command economies ’ — that is , they turn out to be not a good way to organize individual behaviour any more than to run a country . |
26 | And we felt that team two have gone the other way , tha that the work spread out and actually when you looked at the , at the project plan at the back , erm that in fact a surveyor was out for six hundred and eighty three DOPACS units which is about ten days and that had spread all through May , June and July . |
27 | ] Will the ‘ Twelve ’ have established a relatively open trading relationship with the rest of the world or will it , accepting that a common external tariff will remain , have gone the opposite way and created a protectionist Europe what is often referred to as Fortress Europe ? |
28 | But if the means of communication have moved in a more public direction , the images have gone the other way . |
29 | She felt as she always did , not fear , but a kind of cold , dead calm , the way you might feel in a car in which the brakes have gone the moment before the crash . |
30 | The tickets have gone the tickets have gone for the er the Phil Kelsall concert you can get them on the door four quid on the night a week on Friday at eight o'clock at the er Alfreton Leisure Centre but our complimentary tickets have gone , long long gone . |