Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [noun] have gone " in BNC.
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1 | No doubt considerable generalisations have also been made by the French but the division into more zones ( each with different financial incentives ) gives one a greater sense of confidence that care has gone into linking agricultural supports to real variations in handicap . |
2 | He used the telephone to ring his own number and Celia 's , on the off chance that Dougal had gone to Primrose Hill . |
3 | Even the order to shut the main castle doors was more of a sop to the khthons than an acknowledgement that things had gone terribly wrong . |
4 | Garment workers , who were paid really bad wages and had a strike and struggled for union recognition , and I think that 's the thing that women have gone on doing over the years . |
5 | It is within the knowledge of the House that Bills have gone through all their stages in one day . |
6 | The Americans were friendly and polite , but there was no mistaking their view that Britain had gone downhill to the point that we had become an irrelevance . |
7 | But it was n't but you see it 's the fact that Ian 's gone . |
8 | She told him in fact that Dinah had gone away for a day or two , but shortly a letter came . |