Example sentences of "had to go [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , I had to go up into the roof and push down the ballcock when things went wrong .
2 Mark Cameron ( 1987 ) felt that the knot symbolized possession by a man , a token of the collective sacred marriage which all young people had to go through as the culmination of their initiation sequence .
3 they had to go round with a blow lamp to get the frost and the dew in those big houses
4 I had to go round with a can of milk !
5 Someone had to go round with the coals , wash up , sweep , scrub , polish , fetch and carry .
6 These cottage front doors were never used — some even had rows of flowerpots across the sill as a deterrent — and Anna had to go round to the back to find a resting place for the magazine .
7 And what started as a language-game had to go on as a lie , or a myth .
8 But , nevertheless , for me eternity was not now , and I had to go on into the future and in this world .
9 ‘ She had to go out for a moment . ’
10 Especially if it meant he had to go out into the dark .
11 ‘ Because I only found the portrait — I was only able to identify the man in her diary when I had to go out to the cottage last Saturday .
12 And they fought the fire until they were finally er had to go out of the tower altogether .
13 had to go out in the road !
14 A teacher , again in a Southall primary school , told of an ‘ amusing ’ incident when an Indian girl of ten was reduced to tears when she had to go out in the sun in the summer term .
15 Nell Anderson said it , knowing that it was hopeless , that Delaney would — had to go down to the engine room .
16 Sarah was kept busy replenishing dishes , and every time she had to go down to the kitchen she was afraid of missing the Reverend Morey , but he appeared last of all .
17 ‘ The Welsh name for the bridge over there , ’ said Beuno , gesturing , ‘ means ‘ the place where the milk was spilt ’ because one year the nuns ' cow went dry and they had to go down to the village to beg for some , and they got this far and then one of them dropped it . ’
18 Then I had to go down to the station to get somebody and by the time I came back , most of the stuff had gone .
19 And a foul by Whitlow on Rozario and pain written all over Robert Rozario 's face and we saw that the last time we had a Nottingham Forest live game when he collided with a post up at Bolton Wanderers and had to go off with a rib and facial injuries .
20 Had to go back to the school — had to sit amongst the probationers , and then after the school , he was posted right from one side of the city to the other .
21 Then again for reasons of established cultural preference we had to go back to the Audit Commission and ask them to translate £6.358 million into ‘ real men ’ , for we had difficulty in trying to sell such an alien concept to the police mind .
22 She had to go back to the theatre and see this thing through , for tonight , at least .
23 Galerie de la Scala fared so well with a mixture of French , North European and Italian drawings , priced at FFr 20,000–350,000 , not always by famous names but always in exquisite taste , that they had to go back to the gallery for more .
24 The jackets had to go back to the sweatshop , making for an unnecessary and annoying delay .
25 After lunch we did a bit more skiing and then we had to go back to the hotel .
26 Resuming at the short fourth hole , he promptly took a double bogey five , leaving a bunker shot in the sand , and then following it with a six at the fifth , where he hooked into some bushes and had to go back to the tee .
27 I had to go back to the room , as if I needed to tell the place where I lived of my feeling .
28 had to go back to the doctor
29 So I thanked Mr. Lennis for his frankness , explained that I had to go back to the bank to deal with some work , and departed .
30 I , I could feel that I have , I had to go back to the bath to the toilet quite often .
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