Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Since then she has gone back to Killarney . |
2 | She has come back with Hywel 's dinner . |
3 | A past secretary of Monmouthshire Show she has taken over from Liz Davies who is now full-time NFU group secretary for Brecon and Radnor North . |
4 | ‘ You think she 's gone up to Cajamarca ? ’ |
5 | Her friend , next door , she 's gone off to Australia to see her daughter . |
6 | Asked her if she 's signed on at Trevalle |
7 | I ca n't send her away — she 's come in from Chesmore . ’ |
8 | He has turned up in Australia , has n't he ? ’ |
9 | So he has popped over to New York to do his Christmas shopping . |
10 | Crosby missed the match to watch Danny Wilson , the man he has lined up as Armstrong 's £300,000 replacement , playing for Sheffield Wednesday at Arsenal . |
11 | It has turned up in Canberra with Japan to develop Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation ( APEC ) and a new 12-nation organisation which will mimic the role of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Europe . |
12 | Is it not the case that although the wage increases of British workers have come down the benefits of that have been dissipated , and that due to the recession induced by the Government productivity has gone down although it has gone up in Germany and as a result unit labour costs in the year to the second quarter of 1991 went up by 3 per cent . |
13 | Financial services rose on the back of increased consumer spending on cars , according to the group , and was ‘ almost buoyant ’ in the half year although it has dropped back since September . |
14 | Financial services rose on the back of increased consumer spending on cars , according to the group , and was ‘ almost buoyant ’ in the half year although it has dropped back since September . |
15 | a new house , brand new house , you know , then he gets carted off to Hungary for five fucking weeks then |
16 | the train 's gone past and it 's gone off to Clarkeston , which is five minutes up the road and then you 've got to wait until it comes back again . |
17 | And then we say who 's available it 's it 's come up in North Shields erm who is available who is just finishing an assignment . |
18 | Well I 'm pleased to hear that it 's come back to Shrewsbury . |
19 | He 's gone up to London . |
20 | And and er he 's gone off to Warwick University to do doing maths and stuff . |
21 | I mean , that could be why he 's gone off to Scunthorpe , could n't it ? |
22 | Then he 's gone off to Coventry , and then over to Manchester . |
23 | Sadly for us he 's gone back to America — where they pay real money for what we do ! |
24 | Sadly for us he 's gone back to America — where they pay real money for what we do ! |
25 | He 's gone back to New York for a conference . ’ |
26 | ‘ He 's gone back to Australia , Dad . |
27 | In fact he asked that you tell the Prince 's headquarters that he 's gone back towards Charleroi . ’ |
28 | He 's gone out with Joe . |
29 | then he stood there explaining , I mean he 's driven up to Heathrow a lot |