Example sentences of "has go [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In a hidden variable theory , with everything determinate , each electron in the two-slit experiment of Chapter 4 has to go through a definite slit .
2 Anyone nominated for a partnership now has to go through a two-day assessment and take part in simulated exercises that test the ability to display initiative in seeking new business .
3 I do n't think so she 's erm slow , she 's , she 's like erm , she has to go to a special school
4 The imager was selected from six finalists of the 1991 competition and has gone through a two-year production stage to prove its commercial viability .
5 Evode has gone through a sticky patch .
6 The thing has gone through a tidal change and we know pay attention to the views of women themselves .
7 St Matthew 's School has gone through a difficult patch in the last few years .
8 Since Washington imposed economic sanctions on Panama last year , its economy has gone into a steep decline .
9 Rutger here has gone for a tight , hard , back pickup sound ideally suited to the staccato style he uses , and note the contrast between the sparse verse and much busier chorus patterns .
10 This applies even if one of you , unknown to the other , has gone on a mad spending spree .
11 ‘ One has gone to a better place without the other and that 's hard for the living who are left behind .
12 Since Fizz has gone to a better place and Bunny has n't been around , it 's improved immeasurably .
13 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 .
14 In the last twelve months , the number of heterosexuals contracting AIDS has gone from a hundred and twenty three to two hundred and forty .
15 In the two years since the idea of a European bank was first mooted , the Soviet Union has gone from a net contributor to the bank 's budget to potentially its largest beneficiary .
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