Example sentences of "[pers pn] have go [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd gone up to Ethel 's sister to cheer her up because she was looking so miserable .
2 And then , after I 'd gone round to Tesco 's I went to see to collect grandma to take her to the train .
3 The day I came here I 'd gone down to Age Concern — I used to go there for meetings and bingo — and I told them I was n't stopping because I 'd no money .
4 He said you 'd have no idea where to start and , in any event , he had bribed two shepherds to say I 'd gone down to Foxton Mire .
5 ‘ When do I have to go up to Casa Madrid ? ’
6 I usually get one , but I had to go up to Hertford this afternoon .
7 I had to go up to Clapton yesterday and haggle with Antinou for hours over that bloody Egyptian cotton .
8 No , I 've had , no I 've go , I had to go over to shit !
9 I had to go out to work .
10 But because of the recession , my husband and I could n't afford to pay our mortgage , so I had to go back to work and I do n't enjoy it at all .
11 I had n't time , I had to go back to university .
12 And I had to go back to Norwich the next morning with a load .
13 After I was at court I had to go back to Low Newton to wait for a few weeks before I could go to Styal prison .
14 All of which brought home the final lesson I had to go back to school to learn .
15 I knew I had to go back to hospital but I just had time to see my mother and sister off and to help my father close up grandmother 's house and to see uncle Henry take her off to the station , with destination Somerset .
16 A bit of placenta stayed in the womb and when this was discovered I had to go back to hospital for a D & C. From then on my periods became a nightmare .
17 Joanne had handled the set-up of the press conference in Glasgow and I had gone on to Newcastle Airport to meet the plane there .
18 He sends his factor up to terrify my father — after dark — when I have gone over to Camserney with Alastair .
19 I have to go round to Whitehall now .
20 I have to go over to hand in my register now there 's no one here to take charge of it . ’
21 ‘ I — I have to go back to England . ’
22 I was in Buenos Aires , then London , then I have to go back to New York , on to Montreal and then Frankfurt .
23 the only one who worked full time , they came on Christmas Eve with reluctant , because I said look I 'm sorry but I have to work Christmas Eve lunch time , and they said right we 'll be there at five past one , and I finish at one , there were there at five past one , they finally left two days after Christmas because I said I 'm sorry I have to go back to work today .
24 But to this day I have nightmares in which I have to go back to school , and I 'm so relieved to wake up and find that it was only a dream .
25 Since then she has gone back to Killarney .
26 ‘ As far as I know , she has gone out to dinner . ’
27 ‘ I told her you 'd gone out to dinner with Ricky .
28 ‘ I came last night , but they told me that you 'd gone out to dinner with friends .
29 ‘ I knew she 'd gone up to Jack 's — she always does now if he 's alone , makes no secret of it .
30 Pity she 'd gone off to Meath .
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