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

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1 He eventually let go of me and I had to go the bottom of the baths and bring him to the surface , take him to the side and get him breathing again , and I was considered a failure for that .
2 You 've gone a straight across there .
3 She was left to bring up a family she had to go the banks for money the banks were all and they refused her money to keep the farm going .
4 Humble clerks who have gone a bust on clothes for marriageable daughters are outraged but too timid to protest .
5 He was straining hard now , and still nothing was happening ; everything had gone a couple of shades darker , and the roaring in his ears drowned out everything else .
6 We 've got the we 've go the choice to either to become or or not to become .
7 They 've gone a lot of funny ways , the Cauldhames and their associates by marriage , but to the best of my knowledge a gun has never crossed one off .
8 The girls had come out of surgery ‘ looking like they had gone a couple of rounds with Frank Bruno ’ .
9 Firstly , just by supplying paradigm instances of high and low art , he has gone no way towards showing that there is not an area of genuine indeterminacy in between .
10 Now , it would appear , he has gone the way of all satirists , tempted beyond all self-control by the hope of a TV adaptation starring David Jason , if he is lucky , or Keith Barron , if he is not .
11 Once a golden brown staple , crisp on the outside and creamy within , it has gone the way of all flesh .
12 and digging stuff out of there then after he 'd gone the whole with all the dairy round it it was sprouting with er .
13 We moved it once and apparently it had to go a zoo after that cos when we moved it back it was about twelve foot long , and then of course it g grew even larger than that .
14 Er a and he jazzed this up a little bit , and perhaps I think he 's gone a bit over the top on it .
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