Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] has go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Fletcher added : ‘ If we can win the one-day series it will be very pleasing after what has gone on so far , but it 's not going to be easy . |
2 | In this , I think , is to be found the origins of and impetus behind the arrangement of sites , the study of which has gone under the name of astro-archaeology , or , more recently , archaeo-astronomy . |
3 | Finally , the strategies for change can be found in an analysis of what has gone before and a cultural intervention in what is socially happening to disabled people . |
4 | This does not mean that all formal principles have been abandoned — the form may be based on very logical mathematical principles , or on structures which are retrogrades or inversions of what has gone before ( which makes the musical ideas themselves somewhat elusive ) — but if there is no repetition of well-sculptured subject matter , the music is almost certain to escape the memory , even after several hearings . |
5 | As Simpson explains ‘ the life cycle of many records will be a patchwork of different units creating , amending , utilising , and determining disposition , possibly without knowledge of what has gone before ’ ( 1993 : 28 ) . |
6 | It gives but a flavour of what has gone before and what is to come but how the appetite was whetted . |
7 | The kernel or essence of what has gone before will , if preserved , initiate a new impetus which will lead us into unexplored territory . |
8 | An unhappy marriage is more likely to be explained in terms of current stresses than in relation to what has gone on long before . |
9 | Obviously , the last part must have a sense of finality , but the emotion of each part of the work must have its proper place and be allied to what has gone before and what follows . |