Example sentences of "have go to london " in BNC.
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1 | The existence of the network ensures that searchers do not have to go to London to obtain this information . |
2 | ‘ I shall have to go to London , perhaps in May , to appoint proctors . |
3 | And then he will have to go he does n't have to go to London every day any more I we shall go here with with erm Philip and so on . |
4 | I can imagine parents might like to send their daughters to her instead of having to go to London with all the problems of accommodation . |
5 | Except of having to go to London instead . |
6 | I mean , I would have gone to London to look for you too , but it 's sometimes easier just to telephone , |
7 | Perhaps I should have gone to London Irish , but they were a bit far away from where I was living ’ . |
8 | I do n't think I would have gone to London to govern Scotland . ’ |
9 | You used to have to go to London to the Old Bailey , giving evidence and anything like that . |
10 | The latter was reported by the Sudanese News Agency ( SUNA ) to have gone to London the previous week for medical treatment . |
11 | I HAD to go to London recently — I still hate the place . |
12 | I had to go to London and I could n't leave her . |
13 | I had to go to London . |
14 | Durkin had gone to London to make final arrangements for the forthcoming publication of The Carews of Carewscourt . |
15 | Kate had gone to London , Barbara said . |
16 | After Horatia 's funeral he had gone to London , spending a year in a frenzy of gambling , drinking , fast riding and the seduction of women . |
17 | At first it was conjectured that Dorman-Smith had gone to London to obtain a new policy , but on 5 August it was announced that he had resigned ‘ for health reasons ’ and was to be succeeded by Major-General Sir Hubert Rance , whom Mountbatten had appointed in May 1945 to head his military administration after he fell out with the Civil Affairs officers who wanted to get rid of Aung San . |
18 | Mrs Fairfax had written to me while I was at Gateshead , telling me that the guests had all gone , and Mr Rochester had gone to London to buy a carriage for his wedding . |
19 | He also agreed to tell the Stapletons that Holmes and I had gone to London , but that we would return to Devonshire soon . |
20 | ‘ I have to go to London first thing tomorrow , and from there I have to fly to New York . ’ |
21 | You see , I often have to go to London and sometimes I do n't get back until pretty late . |
22 | She says too many talented youngsters have to go to London . |
23 | Almost all the Northern Irish comedians have gone to London to find work . |
24 | ‘ A note has been left at the flat where they lived , advising friends that they have gone to London for a vacation . |
25 | ‘ She 's gone to London to look for you . ’ |
26 | ‘ He 's gone to London in the other car . |
27 | The Macintyre charity is based at Milton Keynes , but it 's gone to London to open the first craft gallery of its kind in the country , as Tim Russon reports |