Example sentences of "have [verb] to bed " in BNC.

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1 Back at the Blighty Bar , Japan has gone to bed and the British dance scene is the subject of discussion .
2 Make sure you sit down and fill the form in every evening , after your child has gone to bed , and try to be objective .
3 Using the time after one has gone to bed can avoid interruptions ; 10–15 minutes per child is only a small time out of the whole day and it needs to be given high priority .
4 Jancey has gone to bed .
5 Mrs Tate is not at all well and she has gone to bed . ’
6 Went to bed and I 'd got to bed and I 'd been there I do n't know how long
7 As Chancellor of the Exchequer , in the Seventies , had n't Mr Healey often written in his diary that he 'd gone to bed dog-tired ?
8 It seemed a lifetime since she 'd gone to bed the night before .
9 He said Oliver was extremely embarrassed , as well he might have been , because he was buying flowers to make his peace with a girl he 'd gone to bed with the night before and been impotent with .
10 But she made no move to leave , so I had to say not at all , I 'd gone to bed because it seemed the warmest place .
11 We thought she 'd gone to bed .
12 And in fact , one night we 'd gone to bed and left the key in the door , and the door unlocked , the key on the outside .
13 Yes , it was last night after you 'd gone to bed early .
14 She 'd opened the curtains before she 'd gone to bed last night .
15 They had sat there that night , after he 'd gone to bed , and their faces had changed .
16 She 'd gone to bed with Rune willingly , with both eyes wide open in a metaphorical sense , knowing his background and aware that , in the natural , uncomplicated atmosphere of Scandinavia , perhaps more than anywhere else in Europe there were fewer taboos regarding physical relationships between couples .
17 In the morning his head felt as if the cast of a soap opera had moved in uninvited during the night , and the effort of following their interminable dreary intrigues left him mentally soiled and worn , less refreshed than when he 'd gone to bed .
18 Arrogant swine , she fumed , and hoped with all she had that he 'd gone to bed hungry last night .
19 ‘ I thought you 'd gone to bed ! ’
20 Andrew , 27 , explained : ‘ We 'd gone to bed at about midnight .
21 we 'd gone to bed early and we 'd had our deepest sleep and of course we were
22 Unlike plants and animals we do not have to go to bed with the sun or to get up at each high tide ; our man-made environment is based on a 24-hour solar day of course , but it need not be timed to coincide with sunrise or sunset .
23 In many cases , in order to obtain a loan , the women would have to go to bed with one of the supervisors or the boss .
24 And if you were on night duty you 'd get two nights off , but when you came back you 'd , you 'd , you 'd have to be on duty that night so you 'd have to go to bed that day .
25 I asked him — I told him ‘ Shut up or you 'll wake Cathy too ’ and he got madder — he — he thinks — he says I keep them awake so — so — so I do n't have to go to bed with him . ’
26 Nine o'clock and I 'd have to go to bed !
27 Along with many a public body that felt pushed around by the Tories , the BBC must have gone to bed on April 8 with dreams of a quieter life on the night ; already swinging , as it were , in the hammock slung for them by a hung parliament .
28 She must have gone to bed some time ago , else Jessie would n't have been able to sneak out .
29 His mother must have gone to bed .
30 Rod has told Buerk in a letter : ‘ Had it not been for your series I would probably have gone to bed and not woken up . ’
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