Example sentences of "have go [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , just by supplying paradigm instances of high and low art , he has gone no way towards showing that there is not an area of genuine indeterminacy in between .
2 Once a golden brown staple , crisp on the outside and creamy within , it has gone the way of all flesh .
3 Once famed as ‘ Baghdad by the Bay ’ in the days when such an appellation was a compliment , San Francisco has gone the way of many major U.S. cities and is burdened by a high number of homeless and beggars , and rising crime .
4 Now , it would appear , he has gone the way of all satirists , tempted beyond all self-control by the hope of a TV adaptation starring David Jason , if he is lucky , or Keith Barron , if he is not .
5 and digging stuff out of there then after he 'd gone the whole with all the dairy round it it was sprouting with er .
6 ‘ To gain access to the question of Being-on-drugs we have had to go the way of literature , ’ Avital Ronell proclaims .
7 ‘ Certainly not Chrissie Rogers let's face it , if she was going to leave she would have gone the day AFTER the ceremony .
8 Dingle , in the wild West , could have gone the way of Killarney , but this tourist town has n't sold its soul .
9 Even Johnny Carey , the club captain and reckoned to be the most versatile player of all time ( he had played in ten positions for United including goalkeeper ) , finished his working life modestly in the treasurer 's office of Trafford Borough Council after having gone the way of all managers in the grip of impatient and often ignorant directors .
10 We moved it once and apparently it had to go a zoo after that cos when we moved it back it was about twelve foot long , and then of course it g grew even larger than that .
11 He eventually let go of me and I had to go the bottom of the baths and bring him to the surface , take him to the side and get him breathing again , and I was considered a failure for that .
12 She was left to bring up a family she had to go the banks for money the banks were all and they refused her money to keep the farm going .
13 You 've gone a straight across there .
14 They 've gone a lot of funny ways , the Cauldhames and their associates by marriage , but to the best of my knowledge a gun has never crossed one off .
15 We 've got the we 've go the choice to either to become or or not to become .
16 The girls had come out of surgery ‘ looking like they had gone a couple of rounds with Frank Bruno ’ .
17 He was straining hard now , and still nothing was happening ; everything had gone a couple of shades darker , and the roaring in his ears drowned out everything else .
18 Round and round in her head had gone the memory of the evening , undoubtedly the most magical evening of her life , but tarnished now by the memory of how it had ended , with Guido 's crude brush-off and her belated realisation that he was in love with someone else .
19 In fact the 3000 MkIII had gone the way of many a sports car in its dotage and started to take on a softer aspect .
20 Even Harvey — who had a dark complexion — had gone the colour of a boiled lobster .
21 Have to go every week on the train
22 Humble clerks who have gone a bust on clothes for marriageable daughters are outraged but too timid to protest .
23 She felt as she always did , not fear , but a kind of cold , dead calm , the way you might feel in a car in which the brakes have gone the moment before the crash .
24 Er a and he jazzed this up a little bit , and perhaps I think he 's gone a bit over the top on it .
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