Example sentences of "have go [art] " in BNC.

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1 Have to go every week on the train
2 A long time in the dark and he d have to go a long way round if he was n't to upset the sheep and alert Jack .
3 I only have to go a few quid over and I get snooty letters threatening to take it off me .
4 ‘ We have to go a long way south before we get to Alaska , ’ he said .
5 It will create interest in the foreground which I think is important and often , especially looking across water an expanse of water if you have n't got any interesting detail in the foreground yo you have to go a long way into the picture before it begins to get interesting .
6 There has been so much interest in the industrial side , while you just have to go a few miles out of Middlesbrough to get to the coast or the middle of the moors . ’
7 There has been so much interest in the industrial side while you just have to go a few miles out of Middlesbrough to get to the coast or the middle of the moors . ’
8 ‘ You have to go the trade occasionally and say , ‘ This is the one ’ .
9 You have to go the scenic route and learn things that way . ’
10 If you ca n't , if you ca n't get home if you have to go the that play , give me ring .
11 Humble clerks who have gone a bust on clothes for marriageable daughters are outraged but too timid to protest .
12 The Thatcher governments have gone a long way towards puncturing claims about the power of the unions .
13 No , they have gone a bit cool towards her .
14 Modern petrological studies have gone a long way towards answering this question : polished hard-rock axes seem to have been made from stone obtained from a limited number of outcrops .
15 If we can achieve this , we have gone a long way towards solving the axe typology problem since groups of similarly shaped axes would appear as distinct clusters on the page and could be easily identified by eye .
16 Anyway , everyone knows that training shoes have gone a bit crazy in the past few years .
17 ‘ We have gone a step further , even starting some nests off by taping on twigs and other suitable material to the boxes . ’
18 He is still extremely grateful to the SMH , though his results on behalf of the paper since have gone a long way to repaying any debt of gratitude .
19 The new , improved materials available have gone a long way towards extending the lifespan of today 's flat roof .
20 The efforts of Anthony Thompson and his friends , including contingents of willing helpers provided by the St Bede 's Link with Romania , have gone a long way towards enabling Lotsi to achieve his goal and the project has now reached the stage where it will benefit from a greater degree of organisation than has been necessary so far .
21 The French have gone a long way towards providing a road and water supply and members of the ‘ Pater Nostra ’ organisation are studying in Budapest , Vienna and Germany to obtain qualifications in medicine , physiotherapy , occupational therapy and other skills which will enable them to provide the day-to-day care of the residents in the future .
22 Some researchers ( for example , Bates 1976 ; Lock 1980a ) have gone a step further and proposed that the non-verbal communicative skills which are displayed in ‘ showing ’ and ‘ requesting ’ objects are direct precursors to the linguistic functions of ‘ telling ’ or ‘ giving information ’ and ‘ asking questions ’ .
23 But I have gone a long way from my original fine lace and the number of strokes of the lace carriage .
24 The transactions completed to date have gone a considerable way towards achieving these objectives .
25 3M have gone a step further with the Privacy Plus Filter .
26 3M have gone a step further with the Privacy Plus Filter .
27 ‘ We have gone a goal down in our last four games , so there is no easy game at this stage .
28 Certainly we have gone a long way to improve the ‘ traditional ’ British Rail sandwich . ’
29 I have n't noticed I 've lost any weight only that me clothes have gone a bit loose , it must be only a couple of pounds literally but on Mrs scales I 'm half a stone lighter , but I do n't think so by tomorrow night I 'll be about eleven , ten
30 They have gone no further than to promise a ‘ modest ’ central contribution if it would help to settle all disputes .
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