Example sentences of "[noun sg] could have gone " in BNC.
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1 | He says that if the whole building complex could have gone up . |
2 | And he said : ‘ That mob could have gone in against a team containing Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier and looked after themselves . |
3 | But Blades manager Dave Bassett reflected on his early days in charge of Vinny Jones and Co. at Wimbledon and said : ‘ That mob could have gone in against a team containing Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier and looked after themselves . |
4 | ‘ The building could have gone up any minute , ’ said police . |
5 | That money could have gone to so many good causes . |
6 | The split could have gone in a different direction with different characterizations and emphases within the overall framework . |
7 | Seb could have gone to the Hankses ' cottage and perhaps worked on his learning with Carrie , but that would have meant paying a visit to Anna in her sick room and listening to his mother chatting about the plans for the wedding . |
8 | At the moment of crisis , in the hand-to-hand fighting at the gates of Taillebourg when the decision could have gone either way , Richard had thrown himself into the thick of the melee . |
9 | The head-on film showed Carroll House had rolled to his right , inhibiting the French-trained Behera , though not actually making contact , and the verdict could have gone either way . |
10 | If we had n't taken that cash out , that is , if borrowings had been £150m more than they actually were , we probably would n't have got those covenant changes and the whole group could have gone under . ’ |
11 | Both teams had some near misses and the score could have gone either way . |
12 | Sunderland were lucky , the ball could have gone anywhere . |
13 | The ball could have gone anywhere in the scramble sadly it went into the back of the United net . |
14 | Whether any alternative leadership could have gone further in this direction in the 1960s and 1970s is an open question , but I have argued that it is not useful to conceive of the record so far as merely one of ‘ betrayal ’ . |
15 | Almondsbury came more into it as the last twenty minutes came and erm forced a few corners ; Banbury had probably the more chances of getting the elusive winner erm but the game could have gone either way and I think after all is considered erm the final result was a fair result . |
16 | But I ca n't help feeling that the ruling for the miners and against the Government could have gone further . |
17 | In that wind the incident could have gone unnoticed , but a penalty was imposed and he took a 5 . |
18 | The weird anomalies of the Burgess shale could have gone on to found evolutionary dynasties while the distant forebears of humanity perished in the ooze . |
19 | He says that when burning oak powder it 's possible that a spark could have gone astray . |
20 | Never again , because those resources , now being consumed at vast speed in the Gulf , should have been used to stave off world recession , build new infrastructure , encourage better education and training — at least that 's where the UK 's £3 billion or more share of the total cost could have gone . |