Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have go [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Assuming that I 'd been able to drag the dinghy in a fairly straight line — though I might have gone astray a bit when I was stumbling in the mud — Joanna should be lying more or less straight ahead , and a good deal nearer than when I 'd left , for it was near high water then , and now it was about the last of the ebb . |
2 | No , oh I know what I never got that ai n't finished I 'll have to go down the shops , I might go down |
3 | This is bloody hard work — if I 'd wanted a holiday like this I could have gone down the mines for a fortnight . ’ |
4 | And , oh , Ellie , if you had n't been here , I 'd have gone down the aisle looking such a fright … ’ |
5 | You 'll having going down the bottom of the road here in a minute . |
6 | Yeah , I think you 'll have to go round a bit . |
7 | ‘ We 'll have to go down the off-licence . ’ |
8 | Well there 's the open , we could have gone up the . |
9 | and then we 'd 've gone down a different avenue |
10 | Whatever yous want , it 's up to yous , if yous want your shoes today I 'll get them but I was thinking if we 'd 've went down the town today |
11 | They may have gone down the medium wave dial from 10.17 to 8.55 , but their new premises in Ludlow is more than a few steps up from the barn . |
12 | ‘ If they set out from Tara at the hour they intended , they will have gone down the forest road hours earlier . ’ |