Example sentences of "have go [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One slightly frustrating aspect of this book is the lack of a bibliography , meaning that one has to go hunting in the footnotes for first references . |
2 | Meanwhile Jaqueline , accompanied by her children , and a friend , Caroline , has gone looking for a reunion with Tommy . |
3 | Soon after my release from the old jail I 'd gone looking for the creche in which the Organisation for Working Danuese Women had made its home . |
4 | When she 'd gone to work for the Bradfords Paddy had been left on his own and it had got worse than a pigsty then . |
5 | I wondered how long it would take him , and whether Diggs would now have to go shouting through the town , warning that the mad boy who set fire to dogs was on the loose again ; lock up your hounds ! |
6 | You then have you would then have to go unbind on the chips to separate the chips again . |
7 | ‘ KISS ’ IS the record that made Prince unnecessary ; it contains everything that is great about him and after he had released it , he could quite easily have gone to live on the Moon and he would not have been missed . |
8 | Well a way back in the last century they they had to go looking for a life a living elsewhere because of the poverty of the place . |
9 | Charles Brown , for example , was born in Northamptonshire in 1855 and had to go to work as a boy when his father , an agricultural labourer earning 12s. a week , was taken ill . |
10 | ‘ Leo actually had to go to work in a pair of my knickers , ’ Emma said . |
11 | Because of all this , Morton was now sitting here — off his food , filled with indignation because he had to go crawling through the gutters of London to satisfy Bragg 's social conscience . |
12 | Then poor wee Norrie Lamont had to go grovelling to the Germans — the same Norrie you heard saying all Krauts should be put down . |
13 | I 've bothered , I 've gone looking for the child inside myself . |
14 | Nottingham Crown Court heard that Allitt had gone to live at the Jobson home in 1991 . |
15 | Her marriage had broken up , and she had gone to live with a man who was starting an art gallery in the Lake District . |
16 | A further fifty had been lost in the old days , as they were swung into place by teams of sweating slaves ( and there had been slaves aplenty , in the first days of the Power ) and the great rings had gone crashing into the depths , dragging their unfortunate manipulators with them . |
17 | It had been the day he had gone to see about a job he had heard of for a general handyman who had some experience with animals . |
18 | And when , lunch over , they had gone to sit in the garden of the Lur Inn and the Colonel removed his jacket , Elisabeth was equally impressed by the pullover he was wearing . |
19 | What with hauling carpets in and out , cleaning the wallpaper with a loose dough — a trick Sally-Anne found oddly satisfying , if messy — washing every curtain , sheet , blanket , cushion-cover , piece of crockery , floorboard , door and window-frame , ceiling — you name it , Sally-Ann cleaned it — by Sunday she felt quite stunned and had gone to sleep during the rector 's sermon , only to be prodded awake by Matey , to a smiling Dr Neil 's amusement . |
20 | One day , after he had been having lessons for some time , his father was called away by the boss : there was a horse in the ditch : it had gone to sleep on the edge and had rolled upside down into the ditch and could n't get out . |
21 | I had gone to sleep with the sound of the sea filling the night with subdued song . |
22 | Her right arm had gone to sleep below the tourniquet . |
23 | Presently the port was gone and the fire gone and Tuppe had gone to sleep in the portmanteau . |
24 | He had gone to stay during the school holidays with the children of a farmer who was one of his father 's clients . |
25 | He had gone to stay at a monastery and somehow a misunderstanding arose and he was asked if he had been baptised . |
26 | He wondered aloud why they had not heard from the officer who had gone to check on the man seen with MacQuillan at the Black Friar . |
27 | The people in shops sent their regards to her aunt through Melanie and asked how she was keeping , as they had asked after Melanie 's mother and also after Mrs Rundle when Melanie had gone shopping in the village . |
28 | He suggested the striker was lacking in desire , suggesting he had gone missing during the game against United , and saying he had not been the same since playing for England against Turkey a fortnight ago . |
29 | Both had gone missing from a centre for disturbed youngsters in Newton Aycliffe , Co . |
30 | When the court resumed at 2.30 , Mr John Lawrence , who had acted as stage manager at Reading , gave some inconsequential evidence which inferred that Drew was a violent man and also that a gun had gone missing from the stage props . |