Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] gone to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK . |
2 | And the contract has gone to a company based in Milton Keynes . |
3 | Like his father , Nicu Ceauşescu had gone to the top of the Communist Youth League at an early age . |
4 | If only there is a way — ’ And stopped , because Nuadu 's eyes had gone to the silver door . |
5 | 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 |
6 | Mr Daszczuk had gone to the car repair garage in Radbourne Avenue , Ealing , at 1am to investigate the continuous noise of barking dogs . |
7 | Edward had gone to a meeting of the local ornithological society . |
8 | So you wish a dozen anti-Fascists had gone to the hospital , do you ? ’ |
9 | ‘ 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 . |
10 | Dog squadron instructor Keith Waugh was born to be in the RAF and , after 11 satisfying years , he 's happy to say his family 's links with the force have gone to the dogs |
11 | Gore had gone to a house in Bath to stay the night with friends . |
12 | A Crown lawyer said that Hall had gone to the Co Galway resort of Salthill with a group of friends where they had rented a house for a week last July . |
13 | This is believed to be the first time that an attempt has been made to compile a complete statistical record of Soviet economic development assistance to the less developed countries since it started on a formal basis in 1954 ; by 1983 such assistance had gone to a total of 57 countries . |
14 | Bristol Crown Court was told that the girl had gone to the shops with a friend and stolen two cans of body spray . |
15 | Bristol Crown Court was told that on the day in question , the girl had gone to the shops with a friend , and stolen two cans of aerosol body spray . |
16 | Mrs Bailey says her husband told her he and Corporal Steven Paterson had gone to the hangar after a drinking spree . |
17 | He knew that Wells had gone to the police and , in a public-spirited way , had volunteered a written statement that was taken down by the acting Sergeant , yet a statement which the police had not presented . |
18 | If Simon had gone to the stables and let out the horses , it would be difficult to prove it . |
19 | A woman who was repeatedly beaten and humiliated by her husband has gone to the Appeal Court to have her conviction for his murder overturned . |
20 | Mrs Leyshon told the court how she and Stokle had gone to a house in Staunton to meet Evans and Stroud . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | In that case , both the money and the Jacobite Guinea would still be in the gazebo ; the police would infer from them that Newley had gone to the gazebo for more than just a Sunday stroll . |
23 | Tom was at Swinbrook Manor and Dolly had gone to the farm to prepare some bread she intended baking the next day . |
24 | Seb realised he had inadvertently said the wrong thing , but Carrie had gone to the scullery that opened off the farmhouse kitchen . |
25 | Anna has gone to the movies with Mark , one of The Gang . |
26 | The evidence has gone to the DPP as part of an interim report . |
27 | Mr Sheffield said : ‘ Your son Michael said Dale had gone to the balcony to play with a toy airplane . |
28 | Jonathan , his mother and Allitt had gone to a market together : while there he began to feel nauseated . |
29 | Mum and Davey had gone to the morning service ; I stayed at home recovering from a bad cold . |
30 | At any rate , it was difficult to see that the FAA had any good reason not to implement the very important recommendations made by their own US investigating authority , the NTSB , after the Windsor accident , especially as the RLD had gone to the trouble of flying to Los Angeles to make their point . |