Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] gone [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The only question in the present case is how far Parliament has gone down that road .
2 Most of the money has gone into joint ventures , which now number over 5,000 .
3 It seems that in Solihull schools recently , a considerable amount of thinking has gone into developing schemes for teacher-appraisal : perhaps SSE in the form taken by the Solihull booklet is gradually giving way to more personally focused types of staff appraisal .
4 But I think your , your thinking has gone along these lines which is fundamental to any planning programme .
5 The most substantial boost has gone to Antarctic research .
6 AN EPIC battle over a five-a-side complex has gone into extra time after protestors lodged 1,000 letters of objection .
7 Loans to small farmers have been increased 25 times over ; research and investment has gone into new seeds and fertilizers specially designed for the needs ( and the purses ) of the small farmer ; and maize prices have gone up by 129 per cent so as to provide an incentive .
8 The latest study has gone for first-hand evidence , by looking at Inland Revenue figures for bequeathed estates , and by conducting a couple of sample surveys .
9 Most tropical forest aid has gone to industrial forestry and has done little to aid the poor or protect the environment .
10 The research has gone through four phases :
11 It appears a lot of research has gone into this book , especially into the work on comparative social security systems .
12 A runner since the early fifties , Hugh had an 18-month spell of injury in 1988 , and when he started training again his weight had gone from 11 stone to 12st 4lb — ‘ and it felt like 16 stone when I was out running ’ .
13 A time when the club 's gone from near bankruptcy to Wembley glory and back to crisis times . ’
14 We can detect how much further the second boy has gone in overall grasp and in sticking to his convictions about what he has read — and in his desire to bring his own generalisations about sport into the dialogue .
15 The coach had gone on another job .
16 It was claimed that most Hungarian citizens were either not informed of how to purchase the shares or could not afford to do so , and that the bulk of the issue had gone to former party bosses or to foreign institutions .
17 Much determination and hard work have gone into that attempt , but it is now seen to have failed .
18 Once the peat has gone in such places , some land may be insufficiently fertile even for growing potatoes , and the very best land in the country will have been reduced to mineral soils of only average quality .
19 By that time , the Scottish team had gone through three practice sessions , while the Aussies from Queensland expect their post-season training to see them to a successful defence of the tournament , which starts today .
20 Most of the rest has gone to foreign-based switch suppliers such as Canada 's Northern Telecom , Japan 's NEC and Germany 's Siemens .
21 The head had gone to great lengths to buy his own school rather than work in the state sector precisely so that he could be king-pin with nobody telling him what to do .
22 The study of intonation has gone through many changes during this century .
23 ‘ A lot of thought and planning has gone into this project , ’ said Fr O'Connor .
24 One member asked for details of how my father had gone into voluntary liquidation .
25 Nanny 's not going without you , we 're just going to get in another car park , right but nanny 's got to nip in that shop quickly cos look , we 're late picking Ben up , we 've only got ten minutes and we 've got to be at , be at the nursery , alright , and nanny 's gone into that shop and we 're now gon na drive round the other side of that , that square and then erm , nanny will be back , alright ?
26 As in other disciplines , theories of language learning have gone through periodic changes , often with an over-emphasis on one aspect or anxiety , which results from the pendulum swinging from one extreme to another .
27 Although the government has gone to great lengths ( £1 million spent on marketing the proposals ( in an attempt to convince us that the NHS will still remain a National Health Service and will still be free to those requiring health care the proposals clearly spell the future of a health service which will move away from being a public tax funded service to a two tier service , with those who ca n't afford to pay on the bottom level receiving inadequate and cash starved services .
28 ‘ Even at the age of eight years old , I knew how much love had gone into that case … ’
29 Millions in British capital had gone into overseas lines , and Chambers had managed a greatly disproportionate share of it .
30 However , the hon. Gentleman will know that the Government have gone to great lengths to help the Northern Ireland economy and I am sure that the measures that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is taking will continue to alleviate the situation in the Province .
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