Example sentences of "have to go [adv prt] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He says he 's feeling better but he has to go back to the hospice . |
2 | Both were successful in their task , Phyllisia no longer has to go back to the West Indies and Celie was reunited with all her family . |
3 | The twentieth-century preference for ‘ the colloquial ’ in poetry may well be a temporary phenomenon ; Donald Davie 's Purity of Diction in English Verse ( 1952 ) , together with his admiration for the late Augustans , represent one attempt to revive an interest in the use of a ‘ civilized ’ diction ; it is interesting that he has to go back to the age before Wordsworth . |
4 | For comparison , one really has to go back to the Renaissance , to someone like Giovanni Bellini , who travelled an enormous territory ; even to Giotto , the artist who Matisse said was the peak of his aspiration . |
5 | In the meantime he has to go back to the town on further business , but first his horse needs shoeing , his cart needs repairing and he needs food and shelter . |
6 | ‘ We 've only got her for five years , then she has to go back to the Foundling Hospital . ’ |
7 | He is n't allowed to play football and has to go back to the hospital for treatment . |
8 | If we fell off the rope we would have had to go back to the start . |
9 | Going back to the agents up in the town , the boatmen to get information about a ship coming in they would have to go up to the town |
10 | They would have to go up to the town , yes |
11 | Do these all have to go up to the tower ? ’ |
12 | He would have to go round to the back . |
13 | I would have to go off to the lavatory , come back and start the same scene with a variation . |
14 | I 'll have to go down to the roundabout and come back up . |
15 | They said I might have to go down to the police station and be interviewed there later in their inquiries . |
16 | I think it 'll have to go down to the post office , I 've write to Diane now |
17 | Unless — do you have to go back to a hospital with it , or anything ? ’ |
18 | I 'll , I 'll be going to the village hall but I might have to go back to the Cross Keys , that 's why I put Roger , perhaps I put the wrong thing on you see ? |
19 | She would have to go back to the hotel , or find another just as bad , and resume the soul-destroying trudge from one unsuitable rabbit-hutch to another . |
20 | You 'll have to go back to the nursery . |
21 | He might have to go back to the road and start again . |
22 | This also enables any eventual profit to be kept in the long term , avoiding the problem that if it is retained , any eventual surplus would have to go back to the borrower . |
23 | " I may have to go back to the bank for an hour or so — there 'll be all sorts of things piling up on my desk . |
24 | I 'll have to go back to the shop , and check up on them , as I said , hut I imagine you wo n't grudge me a glass of brandy first . " |
25 | ‘ I suppose , ’ she ventured as they neared Water Gypsy , ‘ you 'll have to go back to the beechwoods this morning . |
26 | The box in the bathroom is empty , you 'll have to go out to the veranda . ’ |
27 | Cash 's workers did not have to go out to the sound of the factory bell or whistle , but simply went upstairs from home to workshop , and thus kept a little of the independence they prized . |
28 | Obviously she 'd have to go out to the shops from time to time , but she 'd had her hair dyed black on the Saturday , bought a new winter coat and a large pair of dark glasses . |
29 | One good way of judging a well-planned interview schedule of the formal type is to ask ‘ Could this schedule be handed over to someone else for analysis without them having to go back to the interviewer to ask what certain answers mean ? ’ |
30 | It 's been a very big step to use pressure flow studies at all , and now that we 're used to using pressure flow studies , we 're going to have to go back to the drawing board and perhaps learn to use a different kind of technology that 's ambulatory , that allows us |