Example sentences of "you have go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You have to go across a lot of water to get there . ’ |
2 | just outside Newbury you have to go on the M four |
3 | And then , after I 've been in the workshops about a month , a foreman , a foreman of Signals came and they said oh we can get you regraded , you have to go to the Ordnance see , had to go to the Ordnance get reclassified . |
4 | Perhaps you have to go to the church at St Florian to understand why the music is as it is , with so many pauses and such great spaciousness . |
5 | ‘ Now who says you have to go to the Continent for a superb meal ? ’ |
6 | ‘ If you turn professional , you have to go to the continent or the United States to make a living . |
7 | This does not necessarily mean you have to go to the extent of bringing in high-power floodlights together with their attendant supply-cables . |
8 | But the same basic premise remains : tablature is fine , but in order to learn the feel and dynamics associated with a player 's style , you have to go to the horse 's mouth and listen . |
9 | ‘ You have to go out for the kids , you have to go to the schools and sign autographs . |
10 | ‘ Your gown will be the star of the show — you have to go to the dinner . ’ |
11 | There 's no sea — I suppose you have to go along the estuary to find the sea . |
12 | Do n't we pay you enough that you have to go into the courier business ? ’ |
13 | If you have to go through a field of animals move carefully and quietly . |
14 | You have to go through a sort of incubation period while people weigh you up . |
15 | It does n't cover the tubes , but it does inform you if you have to go via the Underground to get to your destination . |
16 | Going through it er would be a problem , going through Newark actually going through you have to go round a system as you as you quite rightly said . |
17 | Lord Denning expressed the view that , in any event , in ascertaining where the base was , the contract terms were often of little help and ‘ you have to go by the conduct of the parties and the way they have been operating the contract ’ . |
18 | ‘ But you have gone beyond the bounds of prudence ; knowing perfectly well that the great majority of our readers are men … ’ |