Example sentences of "have go [adv] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet despite these differences , English English has gone quite a long way down the road of a more-or-less Americanized professionalism , as identified and rejected in the 1960s by Leavis , Lewis , and Gardner . |
2 | ‘ If he 'd gone away a long time ago , it would have been better , ’ said Mrs Clancy wryly . |
3 | She 'd gone only a short way when some sixth sense brought her to a halt in the nick of time . |
4 | They 'd gone down a narrow alleyway — up North they 're called ‘ ginnels ’ but do n't ask me why ; I just observe , I do n't translate — which led to another alley at right-angles . |
5 | By spring of eighty-nine , when the project had started , we 'd gone quite a long way down the road , we 'd decided that we wanted to be looking at what was feasible in general practice . |
6 | and then we 'd 've gone down a different avenue |
7 | At ten P M she did n't seem too great either , her temperature had gone up a little bit , but nevertheless , she slept on . |
8 | After circling and playing together for probably a minute , the fins had lazily disappeared and Yanto had gone home a mystified man . |
9 | Mait had gone only a short distance when he heard the faint beep from above . |
10 | She had gone only a little way however , when she stopped to check her map and , to her consternation found that when she turned the ignition on again her car would n't go ! |
11 | obviously , but he 's , he 's gone down , I , I can see he 's gone down a little bit |