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

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1 I swear that someone has gone over my bum with fine sandpaper !
2 Select a strong healthy stem that has borne a good bloom , or is still carrying one that has gone over the top , and look at the stem lower down — to see if you can find nice plump axillary buds or eyes in the leaf axils — these are latent growth buds , and they are going to become your new roses !
3 You can pick out a furrow after the harrow has gone over it .
4 The use of impro in training has gone through many phases ; it still conjures up the traditional , hackneyed image of a student being asked to be a tree or an icecream .
5 New Pegasus 109 Green Lanes , N16 ( 226 5930 ) Pub which has gone through several incarnations , most recently known as Chas'n'Dave 's .
6 ‘ The USSR has gone through very profound changes and these changes require a reappraisal of our commercial and economic relations , ’ said President Daniel Ortega .
7 The cost has gone through the barn roof . ’
8 ‘ But no All Black team other than 1967 and 1924 has gone through unbeaten and we know very well we will have tough games against Wales and Ireland . ’
9 By then the ‘ monster ’ has gone through many transformations , unable to decide who he is or which of his many disguises represents the true ‘ him ’ ; but he can only find liberty by killing the father who sired him .
10 In the past , however , the spent fuel from both civil and military reactors has gone through exactly the same reprocessing line at Sellafield .
11 Your puppy is now a young mature adult and let us assume he has gone through puppyhood with no problems .
12 He who has gone through life without being tested is one who had been considered unworthy ever to gain the victory over fortune .
13 FRENCH R&D has gone through an irreversible change even though budgetary ‘ rigour ’ looks certain to clip the massive spending central to the government 's strategy to encourage research , development and high technology industry .
14 Fusion has gone through a number of different phases .
15 Founded in Kettering in 1970 by Mr Don Newitt , Arkle Print has gone through mergers , moves and a considerable growth period .
16 Although none of the aquariums used are lit , rocks are placed in them which have a generous growth of algae on them , and are changed once the algae has gone through constant grazing .
17 SLUMP is where the recession is heading to once it has gone through depression .
18 Evode has gone through a sticky patch .
19 Police are unsure whether the mysterious girl has gone through some hideous black-magic ritual or whether the drawings spring from a tortured imagination .
20 Police are unsure whether the mysterious girl has gone through some hideous black-magic ritual or whether the drawings spring from a tortured imagination Until Danielle is identified , nobody can tell .
21 ‘ If someone has gone through the trauma of a crime like this the last thing they want to see is a court handing out a light sentence , ’ she said .
22 St Matthew 's School has gone through a difficult patch in the last few years .
23 Our sportsdesk can detect from the far end of a crease someone who has gone through life under the impression that Bodyline may refer to a one-piece undergarment .
24 The research has gone through four phases :
25 Alexander ( 1980 ) has gone through Murdock 's ( 1967 ) ethnographic atlas and found that this asymmetrical treatment of cousins is strongly associated with the type of marriage common in that culture .
26 Yet the press has gone through many significant changes since ideas about ‘ press freedom ’ were first discussed well over 200 years ago .
27 Over the last two centuries , the relationship between the press and the political parties has gone through many changes .
28 Eligibility for selection as a duty solicitor has gone through three distinct and separate phases .
29 In the next , only two-hundredths of a second later , it has gone through the release .
30 ROCK IN THE SOVIET UNION HAS GONE THROUGH TWO DISTINCT PHASES AND IS NOW EMERGING INTO A THIRD .
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