Example sentences of "[pers pn] have go [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mary says now : ‘ Accessing my past lives has been of great benefit and I 'm sure that if I 'd gone to an ordinary therapist , nothing would have been sorted out . ’ |
2 | Then I had to go into the Royal Marsden . |
3 | But this premise was there at that time and by oh I had to go to a great extent on a number of visits and they er granted it me on compassionate grounds and there 's er I was only looking in the back of there the other day and there 's one there now . |
4 | I had to go to the next yard to fetch Jonesy . |
5 | Speaking from a personal experience , I had to go through a similar kind of programme after years of cocaine abuse . |
6 | Indeed , it was March that year before I managed to obtain a false set , which meant I had to go through the entire winter without a tooth in the top of my mouth . |
7 | I had to go round the other night , Saturday night , and you could n't get through the door . |
8 | ‘ I had gone through a poor year in Test cricket and wanted to play in England to check out my technique . |
9 | By the time I had gone through the narrow tunnel to pit the first film had already started and I had to use the reflection of the action on the faces of the audience to find a seat without too much of ‘ Here , Here ’ and ‘ Sit down nuh ! ’ . |
10 | In fact , within two years I had gone to the other extreme , washing shorts for lads who were old enough to do it for themselves , and baking cakes for the sole purpose of giving them away . |
11 | The night before , I had gone for a long , lonely walk along the banks of the Tormes , crossing and recrossing the Roman bridge , hoping against hope that I might somehow find you also walking there . |
12 | I 've gone to the local Council and er unfortunately they 've said to me that I 'd have to go on a waiting list ; the housing aid have said the only thing they could offer me is bed and breakfast which I 'm sorry to say I do n't think is suitable to bring two children up in . |
13 | ‘ I have to go to the old ladies ’ home , but I could do that later . |
14 | ‘ If you want any letters posted , ’ Fen said , ‘ I have to go into the next town we come to . |
15 | Some might say it presents an idealistic picture of family life ; others that it is a reactionary attempt to turn the clock back on the women 's movement ; yet others might argue that she has gone beyond the available evidence in concluding , or at least implying , that delinquency might result from early day-care experiences . |
16 | I do n't think so she 's erm slow , she 's , she 's like erm , she has to go to a special school |
17 | She laughed happily , remembering the pains she 'd gone to the previous evening . |
18 | ‘ Do you have to go on the damned trip ? ’ |
19 | James you 've you 've gone on the wrong side . |
20 | You 've gone through the other possibilities . |
21 | you 're coming near to the end of your shift you 're not waking up because it 's getting near morning whereas everybody else is , you 're finding it much more difficult to carry on because you 've gone through the whole night working , the night is well along and it becomes increasingly more difficult to stay awake so physically , spiritually , whatever way you look at it , it is certainly very difficult to stay awake in the truth today , but it is n't that difficult and it is n't er a hurdle that none of us can overcome , Jehovah says that his load is light , Jesus echoed that did n't he and it is true that if we do Jehovah 's will , Jehovah 's way , then it will be made light for us , he will help us to stay awake , but he 's not going to allow us to slumber and drift off into obscurity , but it all comes back in hinges upon us and that 's why the counsel is in verse thirteen as a day , as in a day time look , let us walk decently so we have to do something do n't we ? |
22 | Erm it looks like you 've gone from a lower cost one to a higher cost one . |
23 | You 've go you 've gone in the little book |
24 | But she heard herself saying , still in shrewish style , that on the contrary there was n't any time in the morning , that she had to go to a psychoanalytical conference in the Metropole Hotel with a bunch of Japanese in the morning , that she wanted to talk now , that he could n't just announce that he wanted to get divorced and then decide he was too tired to talk about it . |
25 | Ruth stared down at her , barely able to focus , and then her eyes darted frantically towards Rosa but she had gone into the other room . |
26 | ‘ I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car . ’ |
27 | I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car . |
28 | She had gone to a convalescent home in Bournemouth . |
29 | After leaving the letter in a drawer she had gone to a nearby town and booked in at a hotel . |
30 | Driving along the Quay , Lucy thought about that morning when she had gone to the little bistro on the Place de Trainant to find Volkov . |