Example sentences of "have go [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She was blue when they carried her in , but it looks as though the stone has gone down the right way . ’
2 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 .
3 They may have gone down the medium wave dial from 10.17 to 8.55 , but their new premises in Ludlow is more than a few steps up from the barn .
4 and then we 'd 've gone down a different avenue
5 Much of this went to Hull for export , but trains for Lancashire had to go up the formidable Worsborough bank avoiding Barnsley , and joining the main line just south of Penistone .
6 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 .
7 That meant the police had gone up the other way — but could see them by turning .
8 Even if the black hole did emit the right kinds of particles , one could not tell if they were actually the same particles that had gone down the other hole .
9 By 10.30 he had gone down the full length of the corridor that ran past his office and he had then spent two and a half hours in H3 's laboratory .
10 So I picked him up and I carried him , Dorothy had gone out the wrong door , instead of going out the door at that end she 'd gone right along this long corridor
11 We have to go back a little way to remember that in 1976 they presided over the most savage cuts ever imposed on the national health service .
12 Surely it is the fact all the other counties have gone down the same road that has persuaded Yorkshire that , in order to compete on equal terms , they must follow suit .
13 Or bits that have gone down the wrong way ?
14 obviously , but he 's , he 's gone down , I , I can see he 's gone down a little bit
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