Example sentences of "have go [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The custom-built disease has gone next door . |
2 | ‘ But what would have happened if you 'd gone first ? |
3 | ‘ If I 'd gone first , the house would have come to you with ten thousand and the rest would have gone for research into glandular diseases . ’ |
4 | But , if I 'd gone next Thursday there 'd be e English , and then it 'd be a a job for them if they |
5 | And anyway , I 'll have to go next door to take over from Arthur if my father does n't get back in time . ’ |
6 | Double-handed weapons , such as used by the Greatswords , are brilliant for dealing death but do rather suffer from having to go last in the close combat . |
7 | yeah to bad — we could have gone second with a win . |
8 | Atherton might have gone first ball , lbw , but somehow survived , only to be hit on the helmet as he became airborne against Waqar . |
9 | Perhaps , if Pascoe had n't arrived , she would have gone first to her knees , then sat down , her tongue out like dead meat , with Zeno kneeling up behind her using his hands like someone binding a bale . |
10 | Would have gone first |
11 | According to the opinion polls , 60% of the electorate thinks he should have gone last August . |
12 | The feeling was that Richards should have declared before he did as the last hour 's batting produced few runs , but when England set about playing out time , Larkins , having gone first ball in the first innings , lasted only one more this time . |
13 | Only these two , both mares , from a field of 34 , went clear in the first round and then Raymakers , who had scored earlier in the day on Rinnetou , had to go first against the clock . |
14 | She had no idea how to proceed during the ceremony and was relieved that a man had to go first . |
15 | Looking at all package deals today Tenerife , erm eighteen nights , hundred and five or summat but you had to go sixth February . |
16 | Yesterday , or was it the day before yesterday , or when was it , he had gone first up the ladder on to Lord Jim , but Nenna had gone first into the cabin . |
17 | Yesterday , or was it the day before yesterday , or when was it , he had gone first up the ladder on to Lord Jim , but Nenna had gone first into the cabin . |
18 | The Dean had gone last and , she judged , been gone the longest . |
19 | Paul leans across the table , planting his elbow in a spill of beer , almost shouting at Mark and Babur , ‘ We have to go next week . ’ |
20 | That 's where he 's away this weekend to her place , and then he 's going next weekend because there 's some wedding do or something er so he 's to go next weekend , he goes there , stays with her parents and then she 'll come down the weekend after that and stay at our house . |
21 | have gone next to go four with actually . |