Example sentences of "[pron] have gone to a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I had gone to a town about a hundred miles north of Rangoon and had spent Christmas night in a village seventeen miles away . |
2 | " Somebody 's gone to a lot of trouble to remove anything that might give a clue to his identity , " Redpath said . |
3 | Now she has gone to a post at Hendon responsible for training new recruits . |
4 | His wife Margaret had n't been there ; she 'd gone to a meeting of her rock garden club . |
5 | ‘ You 've gone to a lot of trouble , ’ he said , opening it out . |
6 | You 've gone to a lot of trouble . ’ |
7 | However , on the advice of an acquaintance , she had gone to a clinic in Pennsylvania : she retired there periodically now . |
8 | His mother was not yet in ; presumably she had gone to a party . |
9 | One morning during coffee-break , Rachel found Nina and Louise apparently discussing David , who had gone to a meeting . |
10 | She went , yeah , my Aunty Jill 's gone to the city , she 's gone to a city . |
11 | We 've gone to a lot of trouble here to promote good relations with the local community and I 'm not going to have all that good work vitiated by a totally unnecessary legal action , particularly not now when work will soon begin on the new reactor . ‘ |
12 | Remarks ( i ) If the reader feels we have gone to a lot of trouble to establish a result which is " obvious " we ask him on what grounds he bases his belief i this result ? |
13 | They 've gone to a matinee of Starlight Express . |
14 | His parents thought he 'd gone to a friend 's house in the next street . |
15 | No , he 's gone to a play at the college and a yeah I was er like when I realised that had come on I thought does he know ? |
16 | As he waited for a colleague delivering mail to Mr Reenan 's £300,000 Oxfordshire home , Ron said : ‘ One minute he 's talking about going to Diana , the next he 's gone to a newspaper . |
17 | He 's gone to a meeting at Cambuslang . |