Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] have gone " in BNC.

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1 And the number for March had gone down to single figures .
2 There were two more floors above this in the keep , but the chances of Balliol having gone upstairs rather than down were remote .
3 I have no doubt that obliteration of closed railways in some parts of the south of England has gone much further .
4 The president of Kazakhstan has gone further and demanded the setting up of a coalition government .
5 The Duke of Richmond had gone pale .
6 ALTHOUGH you would never know it , a new range of Porsches has gone on sale in Britain to replace the rear-engined 911 , the longest-lived sports car in the world .
7 The new jobs that do arrive are not usually taken by locals — only 10 per cent of jobs on the Isle of Dogs have gone to locals ( Tym and Partners , 1987 ) .
8 Sales of OS/2 have gone more slowly than some at Microsoft had hoped .
9 Before the Christmas rinds had been thrown to the pigs , Osbern of Eu had gone , in one of Thorfinn 's remaining ships , and twenty men with him , in seas as ready to rob them of life as the war they were joining in Normandy .
10 And Gordon has sold two books by award-winning children 's author Geraldine McCaughrean : a retelling of Shakespeare has gone to Judith Elliott at Orion , and a new novel , Gold Dust , a ‘ very sophisticated ’ surrealist fantasy set in a South American village which strikes gold , will be published by OUP .
11 The news , received much later in silence , that Ghilander also had fled , with Colban the Bishop 's stepson , and that Kineth of Brechin had gone with them , leaving Angus leaderless .
12 The stone rings and Avenues of Avebury had gone already , broken , burnt and buried early in the 18th century ( almost all those that now stand at Avebury were dug out of their pits and re-erected in the 1920s ad 1930s ) .
13 The book at the centre of allegations about the private life of the Prince and Princess of Wales has gone on sale … but NOT in the town where they live .
14 The move to GBS outside of Jakarta has gone very smoothly , says .
15 ‘ It would have been just like Jean to have gone along for the journey . ’
16 Battle ‘ You ca n't be disappointed by a run like that , ’ said the jockey after User Friendly 's head-to-head battle with Subotica had gone so narrowly the wrong way for her army of fans .
17 The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases .
18 I 'm the first to admit our operations in England have gone badly .
19 Hughie said : ‘ You can say that shipbuilding in Whitby has gone down the sewer .
20 Police figures show that the detection rate for crime in Airdrie has gone up from 30 to 70 per cent since the cameras were installed .
21 Since 1979 , the rapid expansion of union education in Britain has gone into reverse .
22 Under the Prime Minister 's leadership , in the last 12 months alone more than 800,000 jobs have gone and during that period the number of people in employment in Britain has gone down by 800,000 .
23 In that 13 years manufacturing output under his Government in Britain has gone up less than 6 per cent .
24 In the last 18 months of recession , unemployment in Britain has gone up by 1 million and the British economy has contracted by nearly 4 per cent .
25 Our first evening out in France had gone off with several bangs and broken glass .
26 Studies ( 1 ) show that considerable areas are being abandoned and around 2.3 m ha in Italy and 1.5 m ha in France have gone out of agricultural production whereas in Great Britain the main loss of 36,000 ha per annum ( 2 ) is to afforestation ( 30,364 in Scotland ) .
27 PRICES in Italy have gone up and stayed up , although Nikki Keep of Italian Country Homes says sensible sellers are now open to offers .
28 Eritrea 's struggle for its independence from Ethiopia has gone on , first against Haile Selassie and then against the Soviet-backed Mengistu regime , since 1952 , when the UN feebly handed over control of its Trust Territory to Addis Ababa .
29 But Darlington MP Michael Fallon said the numbers working in Darlington had gone up ten per cent in the last ten years .
30 THE woman shot seconds before a siege started in Darlington has gone home from hospital .
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