Example sentences of "have to go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He 'll have to go without pay and I told him there and then .
2 It sees fiscal 1994 turnover of $1,000m , compared with $1,300m this year ; 3,300 more jobs will have to go over time .
3 It sees fiscal 1994 turnover of $1,000m , compared with $1,300m this year ; 3,300 more jobs will have to go over time .
4 Actively employed at sea for nearly twenty years , for the most part in Far Eastern seas which can legitimately be called romantic , Conrad had no need to add extra colour to his raw material , nor did he have to go beyond fact to find episodes , incidents and nuggets of action to transfer to fiction .
5 Jessica announced she felt pissed and would have to go onto lemonade or leave the car outside the Amsterdam all night — which raised guffaws as to what she thought she 'd find left of it the morrow — and Mallachy offered to drive it home for her for twenty quid plus his taxi back , although he did n't have a licence .
6 I thought I used to I used to say to her sometimes I 'll have to go off story .
7 We 'll have to go into setaside , which I 'm not keen on .
8 When people get it , they may have to go into hospital or a special home , to rest , or perhaps to stay .
9 This year they said she was too ‘ far gone ’ and she 'd have to go into hospital if I wanted a holiday ; getting a definite date for that was impossible so I could n't book anything .
10 He said : ‘ It makes sense to me to prevent ill health , so that people do n't have to go into hospital in the first place .
11 My plan was to take a Bachelor of Music degree — for which , at that time one did not even have to go into residence .
12 On the other hand , the larger the quantity ordered , the more will have to go into stock as temporarily idle resources , also a costly business .
13 ‘ You did not have to go into partnership with the fool . ’
14 Before arriving in the Soviet Union , Holovich was recruited by the British espionage service and was given instructions for a contact — I do n't have to go into detail , these are matters available to me .
15 But I 'll have to go into town first .
16 Have a game of something Neil , then you wo n't have to go into town will you ?
17 I 'd have to go to Parliament and bribe them to pass a law specially for my divorce . ’
18 She tells me she does n't have to go to school after twelve .
19 Although we are n't a politically active family , I was discussing Prime Minister John Major 's plan for a classless society with my sister Lynn when my niece Natalie said : ‘ Will this mean we wo n't have to go to school any more ? ’
20 ‘ You 'll have to go to school .
21 I woke up and grinned , remembering that it was the half term holiday and I did not have to go to school .
22 I would n't get dressed until the last minute because I thought I would be late and therefore would not have to go to school .
23 I 'm glad I 'm grown-up now actually because er y'know it 's one of my great pleasures in life to wake up in the mornings and think great I 'm grown-up , I do n't have to go to school and er and I do n't have to live with my parents and er things are much better now than they were say sort of y'know twenty years ago or so , er giving away my age there .
24 ‘ I might have to go to court . ’
25 Mark Garner , executive consultant with Red Hot Television 's parent company , Continental Television , said : ‘ We are delighted this will have to go to court and we will be there at the earliest opportunity . ’
26 Would you have to go to university .
27 ( Dolefully ) I suppose we 'll have to go to sleep .
28 Do I have to go to sleep ?
29 You do n't have to go to church to come in here .
30 Things like erm oh yeah , could yo could you tell Scott that er , he does n't have to go to church and pray any more , something like that !
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