Example sentences of "[noun] had go on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The fuel gauge had gone on the blink shortly after the start , but pulling in for a pit-stop would cost him precious seconds . |
2 | Among the more interesting snippets which Norma chose to share with the electorate was the fact that her washing machine had gone on the blink , a button had fallen off her jacket — but , hey ! — she sewed it back on . |
3 | Er taking off and sending telegrams , you see , erm then I was told that the Railway Company wer were taking girls on again , so I applied and I had to go to Ipswich to pass two more exams , you see , and er and started work and the in the Catering Manager 's office at Ipswich Station as , as a clerk doing typing and general office work as the Manager had to go on the district . |
4 | As a student on Imperial College 's petroleum geology MSc course , Mujadid had to go on a number of field trips during his year in the UK , but had not been able to buy suitable clothes for the British climate back home in Karachi . |
5 | Banks now opened on Saturdays because the building societies had gone on the attack . |
6 | Stupid burk had gone on a crane like that |
7 | Years before , a Tory MP had gone on the dole and wound up in debt after seven days . |
8 | In the summer of 1858 , Morris , Webb and Charles Faulkner had gone on a rowing trip down the River Seine , to look at medieval cathedrals . |
9 | There came a time when he doubled back after the others had gone on the trail taking their cyan hardness with them . |
10 | She hurried away through the swing doors , then out again to tell Dot , more kindly , that her brother had gone on a journey . |
11 | And there was an occasion when we were at a chapel anniversary service and Mother had to go on the platform to sing . |