Example sentences of "have go to [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And entertainment as fantasy is not acceptable , though I do n't think everyone has to go to the extremes of U2 or Jimmy Somerville , or whoever it is or whatever their politics . |
2 | Now she has gone to a post at Hendon responsible for training new recruits . |
3 | For the first time in the history of the Beaubourg , the presidency has gone to a representative of the museum world , rather than to a high-ranking official from the Ministry of Culture . |
4 | Mr Lawrie , who now lives at Dunshalt in Fife , has gone to the Court of Session in Edinburgh to clear his name following allegations levelled at him after the bank 's crash . |
5 | Anna has gone to the movies with Mark , one of The Gang . |
6 | Ixos 's interest in NT stems from its 32-bit architecture , and Microsoft has gone to the lengths of creating a system with a sufficiently large directory to cater for both Intel Corp iAPX-86-based systems and Ixos 's archive system . |
7 | The evidence has gone to the DPP as part of an interim report . |
8 | His wife Margaret had n't been there ; she 'd gone to a meeting of her rock garden club . |
9 | They 'd gone to the barn with David Harper , Daniel Winter and Wisdom Smith after an evening at the pub . |
10 | " He could have given me a ticking off , considering that he 'd gone to the trouble of telling me that you were coming . |
11 | Jonas Hamilton 's health had deteriorated and he had had to go to the States for tests . |
12 | ‘ Well , let's say that I 've heard of married blokes who always had to go to the office on Saturdays , and it usually was n't office work they were doing . |
13 | Er and often you 'd come off duty at eight o'clock a and you 'd have to go to a lecture between eight and nine at night . |
14 | But then why would he have to go to the morgue for an identification , he would n't know what he looked like . |
15 | But you do n't have to go to the farm in person : good butchers all over the country will be selling Derek 's bronze birds — call the number below to find out whether there is a stockist in your area . |
16 | This means you wo n't have to go to the police after all . ’ |
17 | The aims of the new mental health task force , set up in January to monitor the mental health service modernisation programme ( p 000 ) , seem sensible , but if central data on the programme had been collected all along the team would not now have to go to the districts for information . |
18 | I 'll have to go to the library for that . |
19 | However , as a result of this legislation , somebody will no doubt have to go to the expense of drawing up tenders and specifications and of sending them out . |
20 | It claimed patients would have more choice over which hospital they went to , but in fact they would have less because they would have to go to the hospital with which their district health authority had placed a contract , he said . |
21 | In the end Kalchu and Chola agreed that Sigarup would have to go to the hospital in Jumla Bazaar . |
22 | The restructuring borrower may have to go to the bank for more money to pay out other creditors , but these pay-outs themselves could be preferences , and thereby voidable , so selective payment of creditors can be dangerous . |
23 | Having to go to the end of the road , well it 's daft now . |
24 | Ralph and Bernie must have gone to a lot of trouble to set him up . |
25 | He was in any case visibly touched that I should have gone to the lengths of copying the essay ; but in those days no other method of putting him in possession of it was available . |
26 | It was about it was the same as I 'd probably got if I 'd have gone to the pit at fourteen . . |
27 | Did n't know why Summerchild should have gone to the Admiralty on the morning of June 24th , but his work was related to conditions of employment in the Civil Service and involved liaison with other departments , so nothing particularly surprising about it … |
28 | There 's a lot of people who er do n't , who would not have gone to the bother of going into the shop and buying a one pound or two pound or four pound |
29 | Hard though he tried , Floyd could make nothing of the inward half and Couples , having gone to the front with a birdie at the ninth , was never caught again . |
30 | You might then find that having gone to the trouble of preparing a good speech and a joke just in case , you decide that you might as well give the speech anyway ! |