Example sentences of "[verb] gone to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And the contract has gone to a company based in Milton Keynes .
2 Lee C.J. said , at p. 26 : ‘ There is no precedent , where a mandamus has gone to a visitor , to reverse his own sentence . ’
3 Now she has gone to a post at Hendon responsible for training new recruits .
4 A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK .
5 For the first time in the history of the Beaubourg , the presidency has gone to a representative of the museum world , rather than to a high-ranking official from the Ministry of Culture .
6 Whereas the role of executive princess touring the troubled countries of the Third World has gone to the Princess Royal , there has lately been much written on the theme of the Princess of Wales as ‘ caring princess ’ .
7 THE village shop used by Norma Major and her son has gone to the wall — the latest victim of the recession .
8 Joanna has gone to the surgery to make sure . ’
9 DAVID MELLOR has gone to the back benches nursing the belief that since he told John Major all about his expenses-paid holiday it made it okay and if life were fair none of us should have considered him out of order .
10 … ’ bit once the sun and beer has gone to the head and we 're talking as we are after this weekend severe overcooking .
11 Mr Lawrie , who now lives at Dunshalt in Fife , has gone to the Court of Session in Edinburgh to clear his name following allegations levelled at him after the bank 's crash .
12 Alec Smith has gone to the MRA World Assembly in Switzerland , where he is being joined next week by one of the ANC leaders .
13 " Untie that maid you villain , " I shout With all the strength I have , But the tree has got bored and is picking his nose And Maid Marion has gone to the lav .
14 The area cost adjustment which the er government takes out of the total S S A's of some two hundred million has gone to the south-east , I hope none goes to Westminster , and that has cost us one point three million .
15 Nevertheless he was convicted and fined £25,000 in the High Court earlier this year , a matter which has gone to the appeal and which therefore constrains McIntosh in what he can say .
16 A woman who was repeatedly beaten and humiliated by her husband has gone to the Appeal Court to have her conviction for his murder overturned .
17 This is a typical problem that would come into one of our advice centres where a consumer has bought something , f failed to get any satisfaction from the shop and then has gone to the advice centre to er has found and tries to find the nearest Citizen 's Advice Bureau or Advice Centre to try to get advice .
18 And Hywel will go without a word , and when he is gone and the house is silent Elizabeth will creep to the telephone and she will pick it up and it will ring in another empty house because Dr Wyn has gone to the Fair .
19 The er his report has gone to the policy group it 's been talke discussed by them and it now goes to the policy advisory group .
20 ‘ All the luggage has gone to the hospital , ’ said Davis .
21 The evidence has gone to the DPP as part of an interim report .
22 Gnat T.1 XP505 has gone to the ScM 's store at Wroughton , Wilts .
23 His parents thought he 'd gone to a friend 's house in the next street .
24 His wife Margaret had n't been there ; she 'd gone to a meeting of her rock garden club .
25 If he 'd gone to the crematorium mortuary with Alan , there would have been a blank in my mind , as I had never seen it , and anyway it was thirty miles away .
26 Kate said they 'd gone to the army display and mentioned the rations that were taken on Antarctic expeditions .
27 No , he 'd gone to the apartment where Mahoney and Connie lived , found whatever it was , and then paid his visit to the hospital .
28 They 'd gone to the barn with David Harper , Daniel Winter and Wisdom Smith after an evening at the pub .
29 If the house was n't locked , perhaps he 'd gone to the pub to buy his horrible cigarettes or another bottle of Scotch to drown his sorrows — whatever , she did n't think he would have gone far .
30 He 'd gone to the window and pulled the curtain back , looking at the dampness and the wire and the swimming-pool , the surface ruffled by rain .
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