Example sentences of "'s go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 No she 's gone to the loo .
32 ‘ He 's gone to the factory , I 'd say .
33 ‘ His wife 's gone to the cinema , ’ someone said .
34 " He 's gone to the ice-house with Mrs Geary . "
35 It 's gone to the sub 's desk .
36 So Barclaycard 's gone to the grave .
37 He 's gone to the Wharf , as usual . ’
38 ‘ She 's gone to the press conference at the record company . ’
39 The white 's gone to the back has n't it ?
40 She went , yeah , my Aunty Jill 's gone to the city , she 's gone to a city .
41 And also we had our own adaptation of the phrase ‘ She 's out to lunch ’ ; in such extreme cases as Boy 's , we would say , Darling , she 's gone to the Opera .
42 But we 've now found that and it 's gone to the solicitor 's .
43 ‘ He 's gone to the market . ’
44 Oh he 's gone to the library to see I 'll have to get
45 He 's now taken a step upwards or sideways or whatever it is , he 's gone to the Met Office Headquarters , and he 's more concerned with other matters .
46 She 's gone to the shops .
47 Yeah , but I mean even , even so , she , she has met him once before and she must of seen him when she 's gone to the house for him to kidnap her .
48 and then everybody 's gone to the classroom and you think oh gosh the bell
49 He 's gone to the Reform Club , I believe . ’
50 Unless Bill 's gone to the shop and he brings them for her .
51 Erm my thread 's gone for a minute .
52 What I mean is he 's gone for a chop-job .
53 someone 's gone for a swim
54 ‘ She 's gone for a skiing lesson — she wants to learn before going home . ’
55 " But he told you , he 's gone for the weekend with Pat . "
56 Like this , you see looking for and I said she 's gone on a bike ride !
57 And when the muttered reply , ‘ He 's … he 's gone on a trip to try and make some money so we could … could get married , ’ came from her shoulder , she pushed Jessie upwards , saying , ‘ Oh my God ! ’
58 No , she 's gone on a trip , Simon called round he just dropped mother off .
59 A bit of coffee 's gone on the sleeve of my anorak .
60 She 's gone with a friend who likes that stuff .
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