Example sentences of "who have go to [art] " in BNC.

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1 One of these was for a doctor who has gone to the Middlesex Hospital .
2 He was saved from sinking even lower by the balm of a journey he made in an open cart to Zweeloo with his landlord , who had to go to the market in Assen .
3 One morning during coffee-break , Rachel found Nina and Louise apparently discussing David , who had gone to a meeting .
4 Who had gone to the trouble of making such notes ?
5 Second , other employees who had gone to the canteen on commencing a shift had not been dismissed and none of them knew that they risked that penalty .
6 It came to focus on a headhunting approach to find this talent , not necessarily people who had gone to the right schools and universities .
7 Estabrook glanced back over his shoulder at the thugs , who had gone to the fire , presumably to divide the loot by its light .
8 Lists of players who had gone to the front were now being compiled , and by Aug 1915 Crawford himself realised that things could not continue as they were .
9 She had spent most of the first hour of the journey deep in conversation with the Doctor , who had gone to the flight deck to check up on Sheldukher .
10 He went on to tell Oliver the story of another young boy , who had gone to the police to tell them about the gang , but who had finally been hanged one morning for being a thief .
11 Everyone was there : the host families , the pianists , Mildred Fender , Susan Tilley , Richard Rodzinski , John Giordano , Dudley Moore , the judges , the people who had thrown the parties , the people who had gone to the parties .
12 After some confusion , the sergeant who had gone to the Fleet Street address offered by Richard Beales , the philandering accountant , had tracked his man .
13 The second Superbike event was reduced to three laps when a first aider , who had gone to the assistance of Kevin Mitchell who had crashed at Ballysally roundabout , suffered a seizure .
14 And there was the fiki who had gone to the tomb with the women to chant the readings .
15 The newsreader mentioned a child who had gone to the States for a life-saving operation , a vital double transplant that had never been done in Britain .
16 The children who have gone to the country are much taller , stronger and better fed , they sleep longer and in every way they are alert and more easy to teach .
17 If that is so I wonder how members of the public who have to go to the magistrates court are going to be able to travel to either Alton or Aldershot to have their cases heard ?
18 They 're only humans , people who have to go to the toilet and fart just like the rest of humanity .
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