Example sentences of "[verb] gone to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is the first time this major title has gone to a coloured paddler and so is of great significance to those who think that canoeing is a whites-only sport .
2 The hon. Gentleman is also mistaken because he has ignored the fact that in the past three years alone , £10 million of Department of Trade and Industry money has gone to the assisted area in west Cornwall .
3 The very small constituency of Westminster Grey Coat Hospital School has gone to the Liberal Democrats .
4 IBM Corp has gone to the Distributed Computing Solutions arm of General Atomics Inc , San Diego for its UniTree file and storage management software ‘ for use and distribution on the entire line of IBM computers , ’ although it seems likely that it will be confined to running under Unix for now .
5 Dynafit has gone to the Swiss boot company Raichle and Kastle is currently for sale .
6 The losses for the bottom 50% average out at nearly £8.50 per family … while the top 10% have gained nearly £40 per family … the bottom half of the population has lost £6.6 billion , of which £5.6 billion has gone to the top 10% ; indeed –4. – billion has gone to the top 5% .
7 The losses for the bottom 50% average out at nearly £8.50 per family … while the top 10% have gained nearly £40 per family … the bottom half of the population has lost £6.6 billion , of which £5.6 billion has gone to the top 10% ; indeed –4. – billion has gone to the top 5% .
8 A convicted armed robber has gone to the High Court in Edinburgh to ask that special legal powers be used to re-examine his case .
9 Among the items saved was a portrait of Lord Liverpool by Sir Thomas Lawrence , which did not appear in the catalogue and which has gone to the National Portrait Gallery .
10 Mary says now : ‘ Accessing my past lives has been of great benefit and I 'm sure that if I 'd gone to an ordinary therapist , nothing would have been sorted out . ’
11 You know when we came back the next Saturday as we 've gone through the front door , he 'd gone to the Little Chef for breakfast because there were n't any crocks left to u , to use
12 The last time she and Arnie had eaten out they 'd gone to the local curry house where they went about four times a year .
13 She laughed happily , remembering the pains she 'd gone to the previous evening .
14 Like , in England we 'd never have gone to a domestic dispute unless a crime had been committed .
15 And as for letting go of what he had , he would have gone to every possible shift first .
16 The few Communists , Fascist and Stop-the War candidates who ignored the truce were badly defeated until towards the end of the war when the newly formed Commonwealth began to win seats which might otherwise have gone to the Labour Party .
17 They divided local government services in such a way that most of the major services including education , major planning , personal social services and housing would have gone to the regional authorities while the districts would have been left with minor aspects of these services and certain amenity services .
18 This was important to the early Christians because they faced the charges that Jesus was not really dead when he was taken down from the cross and that , even if he was , the women could have gone to the wrong tomb on the Sunday morning .
19 Local authorities were totally excluded from the activities of the UDCs and some of the government finance which might otherwise have gone to the local authorities was diverted to UDCs .
20 ‘ They say you should have gone to the very top in the army after the war but you were stopped .
21 I should have gone to the French police at the time , but I did n't , and now the evidence has gone .
22 You could pick up a seat by knowing the right people , having gone to the right school or being thought to be worth a few thousand — almost the first question put to the prospective MP for Richmond , Sir George Harvie-Watt , when he went up before the local selection committee in 1937 was whether he would subscribe £700 to the local association .
23 Ace appeared to have gone to a great deal of trouble to make this place so pretty and welcoming .
24 The distribution of work between the divisions of that court is only a matter of convenience ; the Queen 's Bench Division can never say ‘ here a matter of Equity is involved ; we can not decide it ’ , or the Chancery Division ‘ this is a question of Common Law ; you ought to have gone to a Common Law Court ’ .
25 Now we 've gone to a blue screen .
26 ‘ Then we 've gone to the good place .
27 ‘ My guess is they 've gone to the other house , ’ he said quickly .
28 I 've gone to the local Council and er unfortunately they 've said to me that I 'd have to go on a waiting list ; the housing aid have said the only thing they could offer me is bed and breakfast which I 'm sorry to say I do n't think is suitable to bring two children up in .
29 She had gone to a convalescent home in Bournemouth .
30 After leaving the letter in a drawer she had gone to a nearby town and booked in at a hotel .
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