Example sentences of "have go [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Do you know , I do n't think I 've ever seen that before where the robin has gone up onto the seeds
2 She said , do you know she said we 'd gone off to the woods and I suddenly remembered I 'd left my purse in the car .
3 They said I might have to go down to the police station and be interviewed there later in their inquiries .
4 We 'll have to go back into the bushes , then take the tradesman 's path . ’
5 ‘ I suppose , ’ she ventured as they neared Water Gypsy , ‘ you 'll have to go back to the beechwoods this morning .
6 She 's go , she 'll have to go back behind the scenes and chat the other two up .
7 Obviously she 'd have to go out to the shops from time to time , but she 'd had her hair dyed black on the Saturday , bought a new winter coat and a large pair of dark glasses .
8 Some cannon-balls may have gone through between the masts , but clearly most had not .
9 Sponge-fishing may also have gone on from the ports , though there is no direct evidence of it .
10 She must have gone back over the cards much later , when she was old .
11 ‘ You could have had a hundred casual affairs , and I 'd have adjusted to them somehow and tried to make you fall in love with me , but the thought that you 'd loved someone else and still loved him , because it seemed to have gone on over the years , periodically resumed …
12 ‘ He seems to have gone off into the wilds of Turkey on some dig or other , and got so interested that he forgot to come back .
13 Someone had to go round with the coals , wash up , sweep , scrub , polish , fetch and carry .
14 She remembered how she had n't been allowed to hold him for more than a moment before he had to go back behind the bars of his crib .
15 we 've gone back to the others though now yes , we get
16 They each had totally different stories , totally different perceptions of what had gone on in the meetings .
17 Marshals had gone over to the rioters , and Yggdrasil had had to override their control of the andrews being used to put down the insurrections .
18 Lee had gone over towards the pools and was whistling .
19 Because he had gone back to the woodlands where the trees were .
20 After his conversation with the Zoo Curator Mr Wolski had gone down to the eagles and stared into Minch 's empty cage .
21 He had gone down to the cells to have a look and discovered that the prisoner was his former schoolmate .
22 In 1914 the art schools had all but atrophied ; the models had gone off to the munitions factories , and students had been replaced by retired businessmen seeking distraction from their troubles .
23 The women and children had gone off to the caves — , ‘ Did you not fight ? ’
24 Security chiefs said there would have been widespread bloodshed if the bomb had gone off inside the soldiers ' quarters in Cookstown on Tuesday .
25 we did , some had gone out on the plates and then I had three boxes left and I was going round giving them out .
26 Certainly the sting had gone out of the words ; I could think of them without being quite so ashamed .
27 No we are gon na watch Playbus and then we 'll have a bath and then we have to go up to the shops because today is mummy and daddy 's wedding anniversary .
28 ‘ You have to go out for the kids , you have to go to the schools and sign autographs .
29 ‘ You have to go back to the days of Brady and Hindley for an incident which compares to the horror . ’
30 And er , as I say , observing this and watching Hector 's work and how things have gone on over the years , er as you know , there 's been a tremendous revival of interest in driving , so many people have er , restored carts or had new ones built and erm the young farriers who 've never had the experience with driving horses , they have run into problems with erm , keeping them going soundly and overcoming problems which crop up when horses are driven on the road a lot .
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