Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] gone to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | All the effort and all the investment made so far has effectively gone to waste . |
2 | Ludo has not gone to bed . |
3 | Predictably , it has not gone to extremes . |
4 | Needless to say , this has not gone to Madrid . |
5 | Well if you think about it it 's the only principle that America has ever gone to war over . |
6 | An entertained audience is actually there and listening : a bored one has usually gone to dinner . |
7 | ALL that fame has clearly gone to Dannii Minogue 's head . |
8 | The first prize has now gone to Dr Richard Gentle , a specialist in fluid mechanics at Nottingham University . |
9 | Well she has n't gone to Mr . |
10 | Christie 's has even gone to Washington to lobby for the bill . |
11 | Monica 's section is , I do n't know how fair it is , but a lot of the pressure that was previously on Steve and before him on Margaret has actually gone to Gail 's post . |
12 | Anyway I read in the programme that Whyte has definitely gone to Birmingham City for 1/4 million . |
13 | And I listen at the wall for sounds from Jancey , but it 's as quiet as a pillow , and she 's obviously gone to bed . |
14 | Erm the people who who our training consultant 's just gone to I I I P L ? |
15 | ‘ It 's all right , ’ Carrie stammered , ‘ she 's just gone to sleep , ’ and Hepzibah nodded and touched her chin lightly and lovingly and said , ‘ I 'd best go to her then , you stay here with Albert . ’ |
16 | He 's just gone to pieces rather early . ’ |
17 | HP 's Larry Lytle , loaned to the Open Software Foundation back at its inception to handle recruiting , has made a 180 degree turn after a stint at Netwise as strategic relations director where he had philosophical differences with OSf : He 's now gone to Unix System Labs as director of corporate communications . |