Example sentences of "[vb mod] have gone [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Gunn argues that Nina should have gone through a second , refurbishing phase , to bring it in line with the German accelerator , Desy . |
2 | ‘ If they thought the children were in danger they should have gone for a care order in the first place , ’ Levy said . |
3 | Overturning this residence order the Appeal Court was clear Nottinghamshire SSD should have used the Act 's public law provisions from the outset — it should have gone for a care order or a supervision order , enabling social workers to oversee the children 's welfare . |
4 | He should have gone for a walk on the Downs or gone shopping in the town for antiques , or spent the morning browsing in bookshops . |
5 | Meiko Scientific Plc , Bristol has been getting a bit of stick in the US press following its sale of one of its massively parallel systems to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under a $15m agreement : complainants say the order should have gone to a US firm and not to a UK one ; Meiko repudiates ‘ the damaging impressions ’ created in a New York Times story on the order , saying that it was consistent with US national security policies and procedures with support provided by cleared US citizens ; it bridles at the suggestion that the machine is unproven , pointing to over 400 installations , and says the Israeli transaction was in compliance with both US and British export regulations and that this was confirmed by the British Embassy in Washington . |
6 | Erm and I I was n't feeling on top form and er looking back , I perhaps should have gone to a doctor then . |
7 | That must have gone on a lot |
8 | Ralph and Bernie must have gone to a lot of trouble to set him up . |
9 | ‘ Then he must have gone into a steep dive . |
10 | She must have gone through a terrible period in her life ; looking back , she genuinely believed it to be worse than it really was . |
11 | ‘ I 'm so glad , ’ Leith replied , knowing from the very few comments Rosemary had let drop that she must have gone through a most unhappy time before Derek had finally left . |
12 | ‘ did send a message by telephone which was grossly offensive , or ’ Means the message must have gone by a public telecommunication service and must be very offensive . |
13 | And she might have gone to a specialist to have it diagnosed . |
14 | BELVILLE : It is still my opinion that if I had not discovered the parson as I did , you might have gone to a length that would have put your present situation out of both our powers . |
15 | In an attempt to find a model of the universe in which many different initial configurations could have evolved to something like the present universe , a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Alan Guth , suggested that the early universe might have gone through a period of very rapid expansion . |
16 | But Viola had reassumed all her wonted , iron-clad voluptuousness , and only her reddened eyes — had they , Greg wondered , been rubbed since she saw him coming up the path ? — suggested that she might have gone through a frightening or saddening time . |
17 | ‘ It was my own choice to stay there , when I could have gone to a hotel . ’ |
18 | They could have gone for a potential Test candidate — like Essex left-arm paceman Mark Ilott . |
19 | Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer . |
20 | The split could have gone in a different direction with different characterizations and emphases within the overall framework . |
21 | or surely we 'd have gone for a different lot , |
22 | Well I would n't have thought she 'd have gone in a shop like that anyway cos there 's some more expensive stuff in there . |
23 | Rose would call teasingly but he would have gone with a slam of the door . |
24 | I would have thought you would have gone for a commission . |
25 | It is unlikely that he would have gone to a children 's home in the first place and stayed for as long as he did before fostering was tried . |
26 | The distribution of work between the divisions of that court is only a matter of convenience ; the Queen 's Bench Division can never say ‘ here a matter of Equity is involved ; we can not decide it ’ , or the Chancery Division ‘ this is a question of Common Law ; you ought to have gone to a Common Law Court ’ . |
27 | If you were really fortunate you will have gone on a training course , far too few companies bother to invest in improving their staff 's skill in desktop publishing , and have learned at least some of the basic operations . |