Example sentences of "[noun prp] have go [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Mark Frost has gone back as a bowler , though of course he could come again .
2 It was dusk , and the evening was as still and airless as the previous one when , impatient for news , Zen had gone out for a stroll .
3 Fergus had gone back into a deep sleep .
4 A Teesside inquest heard how Wayne had gone out for a spin in the W-reg white Ford Escort with four pals in November last year .
5 " Martha 's gone down with a fever , " she explained .
6 BOXER Michael Watson has gone home for a family Christmas to help with his recovery .
7 Most analysts have now cut their first quarter forecast , and the views now range from a loss of 64 cents a share to a profit of eight cents — and David Wu of S G Warburg has gone out on a limb with forecast $0.80 a share loss .
8 As you may already realise , once again the Almeida has gone in for a lot of posh posturing got up as a drama of social consciousness .
9 I must have been about nine , but I still remember my dad putting his back to the door , after Pikey had gone home from a seance .
10 The tube I was in on Wednesday had to go slowly through a deserted and evacuated Victoria Station and one 's heart beats a little fast wondering if something will go off .
11 She told him in fact that Dinah had gone away for a day or two , but shortly a letter came .
12 ‘ Looking for you — Mick and Terry have gone on to a club .
13 Our second daughter Rachel had gone off to a finishing school near Florence , while Ailsa and her painter husband had bought a house in the country near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk .
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