Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] gone [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 One of these was for a doctor who has gone to the Middlesex Hospital .
2 ‘ That 's my best performance of the season attitude wise , ’ said Parrott , who has gone off the boil since opening the current campaign with tournament wins in China and Dubai .
3 ‘ Bet she wishes it was the dashing Dieter who 'd gone over the cliff ! ’ she said cheerfully .
4 I mean , th those people who 've gone through the menopause wo would any of you like to say anything about experience ?
5 ‘ Name two players , ’ he said spontaneously , ‘ who 've gone from the Mill Field to Field Mill . ’
6 I knew quite a number of people who had gone into the Civil Service and it seemed a good thing to get into . ’
7 Although she felt like a little girl who had gone into the wrong party room , she was determined that this woman would not keep her away from her husband .
8 The building , which was owned by the church , was made up of a dozen self-contained flats rented out to respectable young women who had gone through the children 's home and school of St Mary 's Convent in Bermondsey .
9 The precariousness of personal ties was demonstrated by the gradual reduction in the numbers of those in positions of influence in both countries who had gone through the great co-operative experience of the Second World War and the early stages of the Cold War .
10 The Downing Street line on the Home Office incident was that it had been a junior official who had gone through the files to help answer journalists ' inquiries about Clinton , not to help the Bush Administration .
11 Who had gone to the trouble of making such notes ?
12 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 .
13 It came to focus on a headhunting approach to find this talent , not necessarily people who had gone to the right schools and universities .
14 Estabrook glanced back over his shoulder at the thugs , who had gone to the fire , presumably to divide the loot by its light .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 After some confusion , the sergeant who had gone to the Fleet Street address offered by Richard Beales , the philandering accountant , had tracked his man .
20 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 .
21 And there was the fiki who had gone to the tomb with the women to chant the readings .
22 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 .
23 There were others ( such as Howard Teicher , who had gone on the trip to Tehran and had seen the spare parts in the back of the plane ) who were ‘ not in all the boxes within the boxes but some element of the box ’ .
24 Traditional though that activity is of the students of past generations who have gone into the making of the tradition can have had such impressive aids .
25 This is a pity , because the few scientists who have gone into the matter in rigorous detail have concluded that there at least might be something in it .
26 The Electoral Reform Society believes most of those who have gone off the rolls are potential Labour supporters , if only because of their assumed strong opposition to the poll tax .
27 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 .
28 But none of these volunteers has yet come from those screened out — only 27 have volunteered out of the 4,000 who have gone through the process and been found not to be refugees , ’ he told the Sunday Express .
29 A NURSE who suffered two miscarriages is launching a support group to help others who have gone through the same tragedy .
30 A NURSE who suffered two miscarriages is launching a support group for others who have gone through the same tragedy .
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