Example sentences of "[adv] gone to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No , but I 've asked for them to be returned , it 's only gone to the D H S S in Wellingborough
2 The tour 's prestige refereeing appointment , the Barbarians game at Twickenham on 25 November , has rightly gone to the world 's best , Clive Norling .
3 ‘ They 've all gone to the funeral , ’ said Lydia .
4 Do n't tell me your mates just gone to the sun and the sand as well .
5 Just gone to the loo Paul .
6 Mr Abramson , of Shirley Road , Allerton , said last night : ‘ I had just gone to the off-licence to help my daughter Trudie while her husband went for his tea .
7 And she 'd only just gone to the end of the road to phone Ken was working away .
8 Erm , I do n't think we 've got any at the moment cos mum 's just gone to the shops What do you want for tea Lisa ?
9 Shelley had already gone to the patient and was holding the swollen ankle .
10 The full range of objects from their sumptuous commemorative catalogue is not included ( the Sebastiano del Piombo of Pope Clement VII , for example , has already gone to the Getty Museum ) , apparently due to the ongoing likelihood of sales .
11 Our programme has already gone to the printers .
12 Zimbabwe , we are told , has already gone to the dogs .
13 In God 's purposes Jesus had already gone to the cross , he was alre , hi his , his natural fate if you like , was already sealed , he had come for this purpose , he had come to die .
14 He 'd always gone to the fields long before Edward was up for school , but today he was still wrapping his lunchtime bread and cheese in a cloth .
15 A third man man , Daniel Winter , had also gone to the barn .
16 This letter has also gone to the district council in East Hampshire — Editor .
17 I mean you get so busy , in fact I think it 's probably gone to the extent where it 's gone too busy .
18 Probably gone to the Jamboree , ’ said Dommie , looking up from his brunette .
19 In an essay written with Watt in 1963 ( in Goody , ed. 1968 ) , Goody sets out to counter-balance the relativism of his colleagues in anthropology which , he feels , ‘ has now gone to the point of denying that the distinction between non-literate and literate societies has any significant validity ’ .
20 Mr Habibullah is still missing , the matter has now gone to the Lahore High Court , and the assembly 's fate will be decided when Mr Sharif 's friends produce the unfortunate Mr Habibullah next week .
21 I know he has n't really gone to the shops .
22 He had even gone to the Wimbledon police , but they had not seemed very interested .
23 Numerous trials have evaluated the various procedures performed during pregnancy and labour ( Iain Chalmers has even gone to the trouble of collating them ) but very few of these ideas have changed obstetric practice .
24 I 'd even gone to the trouble of finding a real piece of rattan jog — the dried bark which gives a deep red colour to the dish — in the fifth Punjabi deli I 'd tried .
25 And she 's even gone to the extent of checking on the stone which is a memorial in churchyard of the .
26 and its lasted the memory of it and I do wish I had reported it or at least gone to the library staff .
27 I should n't think until you at least gone to the mortgage he 's gon na give us authorization to spend his money .
28 So people who 'd either gone to the football or
29 Christmas has definitely gone to the dogs — at least in novelist Jilly Cooper 's latest bedroom scene .
30 During her time at Brentwoods , although she had never actually gone to a cinema with another man , she had often entertained or been entertained by members of the opposite sex , usually at lunchtime , occasions which she had afterwards described in detail to Brian , much to his amusement .
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