Example sentences of "[det] [Wh pn] have gone " in BNC.

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1 Some who had gone to Israel had been involved in protests from July 1985 onwards against the ruling of the Chief Rabbinate that they should undertake a " formal " conversion to Judaism [ see p. 34008 ] .
2 All who had gone to help the stricken townsfolk mixed with those who had lived through the disaster , and were present to mourn and pay a last tribute to their relatives , friends and neighbours , whose coffins , borne by men of the Fire Service , they now followed .
3 Travel back into those mists of time and you will meet many who have gone before and who also may have experienced these sudden sea frets , for that is what these mists are .
4 This belief was fostered by the churches , the floors and walls of which were incised with the records of those who had gone before , but it was expressed positively in the family .
5 It was a miserable business pining for those who had gone and she thought back with something close to horror of the unhappiness she had endured while wishing herself elsewhere .
6 Some said he slept in his study while others believed he wandered about the corridors waiting to catch escaping pupils or those who had gone missing .
7 There was the simple failure to recruit adequate replacements for those who had gone , particularly those who had gone to rugby league .
8 There was the simple failure to recruit adequate replacements for those who had gone , particularly those who had gone to rugby league .
9 They were halted by a hail of arrows from the English , they failed to break the English positions and each advancing wave of cavalry bore down on those who had gone before , leading to utter confusion and heavy losses .
10 While those who had gone back to Braithwaite 's mill had been picked out of the crowd by wild little Oliver Rattrie , the eldest Rattrie boy — nineteen or twenty she supposed he 'd be by now — the twisted , crook-shouldered lad who had done more talking of pikes and pistols and bloody revolution than anybody else at the meetings in her back-yard .
11 He said the figure included people who no longer needed treatment , those who had gone private and failed to inform the health authority , and those who were reassessed .
12 But the Community will provide emergency economic aid to refugees from the Ceaucescu regime , notably those who have gone to Hungary .
13 The Electoral Reform Society believes most of those who have gone off the rolls are potential Labour supporters , if only because of their assumed strong opposition to the poll tax .
14 An especially important result of the establishment of both the HIDB and the WIIC is that at long last there are professional jobs in the Western Isles for at least some of those who have gone to university on the mainland and have previously had to stay there to work .
15 But the work — even of these people — both grows out of , and builds on , that of those who have gone before ; it is a product of the social concerns , social climate of opinion and general culture of the times within which they live as , of course , are the more modest contributions made by the majority of those who practise the craft of social research .
16 We pray for the growth of the church , for evangelists and missionaries , and we remember those who have gone from our church to serve overseas .
17 So perhaps Fashanu and Earle will soon join the long list of those who have gone .
18 It is now our responsibility in the year ahead to care for this movement which is so dear to our hearts to those who have gone before and to the young members who with our encouragement will be involved in the future .
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