Example sentences of "have go to [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Never remove any clothes that have stuck to the skin and do not give the child anything to drink in case he or she has to go to the operating theatre .
2 A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK .
3 Alec Smith has gone to the MRA World Assembly in Switzerland , where he is being joined next week by one of the ANC leaders .
4 A woman who was repeatedly beaten and humiliated by her husband has gone to the Appeal Court to have her conviction for his murder overturned .
5 This is a typical problem that would come into one of our advice centres where a consumer has bought something , f failed to get any satisfaction from the shop and then has gone to the advice centre to er has found and tries to find the nearest Citizen 's Advice Bureau or Advice Centre to try to get advice .
6 The er his report has gone to the policy group it 's been talke discussed by them and it now goes to the policy advisory group .
7 If he 'd gone to the crematorium mortuary with Alan , there would have been a blank in my mind , as I had never seen it , and anyway it was thirty miles away .
8 Kate said they 'd gone to the army display and mentioned the rations that were taken on Antarctic expeditions .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 So they do n't have to go to an advertising agency or a graphics designer to have it all drawn up we 'll do that for them .
12 ‘ We do n't have to go to the Oyster Bar . ’
13 ‘ You 'll have to go to the Fire Court with Balor , ’ said Caspar , earnestly .
14 Well I 'll have to go to the paper shop .
15 It 's where to pay to money , and you 're having to go to the bank manager , what would he ask for ? the business plan , and you 'd have to draw that up and do all the and you have to impress the bank manager before he will even consider an overdraft facility , or whatever , a loan .
16 right we 'll get back here then and , not having to go to the post office now will be a help cos that really is the other end of town in n it ?
17 And we had erm we , there was a few changes during that time , we used to get troops coming in and occupying the classroom , and we maybe , at the very early days I can remember having to go to the Street School and also the Street Hall which belong that was a church hall .
18 So here we 've got only thirty seven percent , just o about a third of patients who have high pressure and low flow , although all of these patients would have gone to the operating room for a T U R.
19 She had thought everyone would have gone to the Oyster Bar and that only the night-watchman would be in the building .
20 In the usual way we 'd have gone to the morning room after dinner and sat awhile .
21 But I mean erm er figures can lie and liars can figure and he comes back well now when you go into Company 's House and get all these things , how much they putting aside of the money which should erm like er so that they can get a good pension , well that money it does n't come actual from their pocket , it comes from the company 's funds which er really would have gone to the tax man .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 After a few weeks all our money was gone and everything was in pawn so Dad had to go to the relief office .
25 And er I got a questionable spot on the lung and had to go to the Ransom Sanatorium .
26 Now he knew what he had to do : he had to go to the Unification Church and find out what , if anything , was going on there .
27 Paul , her husband , generally left before seven and had lunch out with one of his friends , while she used her free day to take care of a thousand chores more annoying than the duties of her job : she had to go to the post office and fret for half an hour in a queue , go shopping in the supermarket , where she quarrelled with the saleswoman and wasted time waiting at the check-out , telephone the plumber and plead with him to be precisely on time so that she would n't have to wait the whole day for him .
28 Then one day I had to go to the Post Office for something — one of them forms I daresay — so I thought I better wrap up , I better take care , you 're very vulnerable after a long illness you know , and I put my old long mack on and one of the kids ' mack hats and Wellingtons and I went out in the rain , feeling , in a depressed sort of way , ‘ Well , if I get ill again , what can I do ?
29 I had to go to the Town Hall , and hand in my badges and battle dress , and then report to the station .
30 In those days , scarlet fever victims had to go to the Isolation Hospital just outside the town , and remain there for about six weeks , until all the affected skin had peeled off .
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