Example sentences of "have go [prep] a [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree … |
2 | In each case , it has to go into a sail pocket and , to avoid wear through abrasion , the rod should have cappings or a Dacron polyester tape reinforcement at each end , or the fabric will soon become pierced . |
3 | In the past she has gone as a pillion passenger on husband Steve 's bike . |
4 | UNDERCOVER star JOHN MATHEWS has gone on a crash diet after ballooning to 15 stone … |
5 | A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK . |
6 | ‘ Within 30 years the brewing industry has gone from a cottage industry to high tech . ’ |
7 | You 've had to go to a specialist engineer in support of your case and to argue your case , and you 're still arguing over it . |
8 | Any collection worthy of the name , and the space of course , should contain a representative or two , but you will probably have to go to a specialist grower like David Austin to find a decent descriptive list from which to choose . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | And I said to her well I 'll have to go on a eating binge . |
11 | Meiko Scientific Plc , Bristol has been getting a bit of stick in the US press following its sale of one of its massively parallel systems to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under a $15m agreement : complainants say the order should have gone to a US firm and not to a UK one ; Meiko repudiates ‘ the damaging impressions ’ created in a New York Times story on the order , saying that it was consistent with US national security policies and procedures with support provided by cleared US citizens ; it bridles at the suggestion that the machine is unproven , pointing to over 400 installations , and says the Israeli transaction was in compliance with both US and British export regulations and that this was confirmed by the British Embassy in Washington . |
12 | ‘ If they thought the children were in danger they should have gone for a care order in the first place , ’ Levy said . |
13 | Overturning this residence order the Appeal Court was clear Nottinghamshire SSD should have used the Act 's public law provisions from the outset — it should have gone for a care order or a supervision order , enabling social workers to oversee the children 's welfare . |
14 | If you were really fortunate you will have gone on a training course , far too few companies bother to invest in improving their staff 's skill in desktop publishing , and have learned at least some of the basic operations . |
15 | And maybe at the end of the day , the County Council will have to come to a conclusion , after you 've made your general recommendations , with or without a location maybe th they will decide that having gone through a consultation exercise , they 're only course is to modify the proposals which would then have to be the subject of another E I P . |
16 | She seemed to have gone through a character change . |
17 | What they had wanted was to have gone on a fishing expedition . |
18 | ‘ Elaine said she had to go for a blood test . |
19 | The matron also told us that this patient had to go into a nursing home ‘ towards the end ’ because ‘ she needed morphine injections which the doctor would n't give otherwise she would n't have had to move to somewhere strange . |
20 | Aszal refused to leave her until , he says , at 1 a.m. they were told that she had to go to a detention centre where men were not allowed . |
21 | You had to go to a modelling school where you learnt how to get in and out of cars with your legs just so , so that nobody could see your knickers . |
22 | It would have made no difference if the ironmonger 's door had been shut instead of open , and the ox had pushed its way through , or had gone through a plateglass window . |
23 | I had gone through a marriage break-up and had a lot of financial commitments . ’ |
24 | Once , when they had gone on a nature walk , Eve had pointed to a small cottage and said that it was her house . |
25 | In the summer of 1858 , Morris , Webb and Charles Faulkner had gone on a rowing trip down the River Seine , to look at medieval cathedrals . |
26 | Dale 's father , Michael , said the family had gone for a day trip and returned early in the evening . |
27 | It turned out that she had gone for a hill walk on her own with an agreed pick up point by him in the car . |
28 | It could only be someone who had gone for a marathon walk or a solitary picnicker who had lain down and fallen asleep . |
29 | The vestal virgins had gone for a tea break and I sat down thankfully in the cool of the ruins and closed my eyes . |
30 | We could almost have forgotten about the war but for the shell-holes in the surrounding downland , stark white chalk amid the tawny grass , the result of gunnery practice on the artillery and tank ranges at Tidworth , Bulford , and at Larkhill , where I remembered Leslie had gone to a firing camp all those months ago . |