Example sentences of "[pron] 's [verb] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 " Somebody 's gone to a lot of trouble to remove anything that might give a clue to his identity , " Redpath said .
2 Well Lindsey she 's to go to a disco night in in a fortnight 's time all her friends she says are going .
3 It would be very unfair to er Margaret that every time somebody called she 's got , she 's banished to the kitchen .
4 She went , yeah , my Aunty Jill 's gone to the city , she 's gone to a city .
5 She 's gone to the press conference at the record company . ’
6 But she 's gone to the pub .
7 She 's gone to the loo , ’ a Nurse said .
8 No she 's gone to the loo .
9 But two cars took her out against and they believe that she 's gone to the airport and they did n't know where where she was excised .
10 Yeah , but I mean even , even so , she , she has met him once before and she must of seen him when she 's gone to the house for him to kidnap her .
11 She 's gone to the shops .
12 And also we had our own adaptation of the phrase ‘ She 's out to lunch ’ ; in such extreme cases as Boy 's , we would say , Darling , she 's gone to the Opera .
13 She s a bit dodgy on her feet and I 'm a bit nervous about her , but she 's got to the stage now when she ca n't sit in all day without exercise .
14 But I say I believe in in one respect alright , she 's got the car she can whip in and out but I do believe in another respect she 's got to the point where she ca n't be bothered !
15 Er she 'd held the girl in conversation at Mansfield er for quite a while and she 's listened to the tape and she 's convinced it 's the same girl .
16 And his network will tell him about the consultant who 's got to the top by achieving top-class results .
17 I 'd like to , just like to say that a woman erm , who can not have children erm and re has got to the end of the road , no medical mirac , miracles can help her , erm , if surrogacy is the only option for her then they 've , these pe , couples like myself have gone through such a long erm struggle to get where they are that any child that 's conceived is gon na be a wonderfully loved childed and explained , everything 's explained to the child as he or she grows up .
18 and then everybody 's gone to the classroom and you think oh gosh the bell
19 Yeah , but everybody does , yeah but everybody has a , in your job John everybody 's entitled to a bit of a moan
20 They 's come to the door any all time you see .
21 So it 's a process , it 's got interests , it 's related to a state and it 's in the international arena , very good , very good , a lot of erm er a lot of very good things there .
22 They have one reference point and just that , but if it 's related to an account then
23 And it was my concern that churches should know the implication of the children act as it 's related to the life of the church that I 'm landing in front of you .
24 Well , they were professionals as far as I know , it was n't a matter there of professionals beating amateurs. erm As for the distinction between the amateur and the professional , no , I think , I think that we 've got stuck with this amateur business , partly because it 's related to the idea of the English gentleman , which is only slowly fading .
25 Erm , Chair , this is the Joint Staffing Watch for September ninety-three , and its mandatory on the County Council , that it 's presented to the committee , er , within a period of preparation as it is issued to the media .
26 It 's gone to the sub 's desk .
27 But we 've now found that and it 's gone to the solicitor 's .
28 It 's given to the Party itself .
29 Now this P H test I 've only had it a few seconds and already look what it 's done to the paper .
30 take on that job , you do n't have to be erm somebody who has knowledge about cloth , about way , the way things are made , the sewing , alright , how close it 's sewn to the edge
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