Example sentences of "have [adv] go [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He is aiming at 100 stores , has added extra warehousing space and has even ( briefly ) considered expanding into eastern Europe , an idea he has since gone cool on : ‘ I was interested in Prague , but the Germans seem to have taken over . ’ |
2 | She attended an excellent direct-grant grammar school ( which has since gone independent , much to Robyn 's disgust ) where she was Head Girl and Captain of Games and which she left with four A grades at A-Level . |
3 | Unless they 've been on a course of laughing pills , no one at the doctor 's will find these jokes in the least funny , and if you laugh at them , we recommend that you see a doctor as quickly as possible since your humour gland has obviously gone mental . |
4 | It feels like a lot has suddenly gone wrong . |
5 | The weather has suddenly gone cold again . |
6 | That theology has not gone unchallenged , of course . |
7 | Ltd has not gone unchallenged . |
8 | As glasnost has its way , and Khrushchev 's ‘ rehabilitation ’ proceeds apace , the occasion has not gone unnoticed . |
9 | His example has not gone unnoticed in fashion and his success as a permanently attached yet freelance designer has prompted many other grand luxe concerns to hire their own star designers , as if the very act of hiring a ‘ name ’ could guarantee a repetition of the success of Chanel or Fendi . |
10 | ‘ It has not gone unnoticed , ’ said Dr Boyson in 1978 , ‘ that crime has increased parallel with the number of social workers . ’ |
11 | As one who finds a certain amount of pleasure in a small daily flutter on the horses , your recent introduction of bolder type for the listing of runners on your sports pages has not gone unnoticed . |
12 | As with so many details in the life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , the exact date of his birth has not gone undisputed . |
13 | The more important reason for his elevation is that Mr Major thinks he must reassure the right that he has not gone soft . |
14 | Apart from what might constitute these culinary delights it has not gone unremarked that karate and bonsai are both parts of the culture of Japan . |
15 | Romania 's first digital telephone connection via satellite to the US — where it links to Sprint Corp 's network , has just gone live : according to Reuter , Romtelecom and Sprint both use Satellite Transmission Systems Inc digital equipment . |
16 | In the UK , the first production customer for Oracle 7 has just gone live : it is quarrying company Foster Yeoman . |
17 | ‘ Because your imagination has also gone wild , ’ she retorted . |
18 | However , what has often gone unnoticed is that in most cases this does not happen and , even more interesting , in some the outcome is what has been called ‘ outstanding ’ ; that is to say , the individual turns out to be a highly competent and sometimes very creative adult . |
19 | ‘ Watching from the sidelines , it has been difficult to put a finger on what has really gone wrong . |
20 | But his managerial performance — he led the Tyrone team to victory in the Budweiser Cup , their first piece of silverware as a senior club — has n't gone un-noticed . |
21 | No this has n't gone pink , or the shirt . |
22 | He 's done it on a shoestring budget to boot and , inevitably , such achievement has n't gone unnoticed in other Premier League boardrooms . |
23 | Bert Newman has sadly gone blind . |
24 | It was an illusion that a building society has never gone bankrupt ; there was two that had done so , where investors had lost money . |
25 | If they really wanted they could 've just gone straight for it . |
26 | When you walk into one of those cabins , you would swear you 'd just gone deaf . |
27 | Oh that 's about the answer in the back of the book , so I must have just gone wrong on the last bit here . |
28 | ‘ They 've all gone mad and they 're filling their suitcases and they 're leaving for Spain in about thirty minutes ! ’ |
29 | Apparently my mother had worked at a big house somewhere and fallen in love , but it had all gone wrong . |
30 | Then , the previous day , it had all gone wrong . |