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

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1 Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court .
2 Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court .
3 ‘ The greatest thing is telling him there is no point going to his mainstream school any longer if he is not going to get around and that he 'll have to go to a special school — at which point he explodes in terror and starts to make special efforts .
4 If they can not agree it will have to go to a public inquiry .
5 He wo n't have to go to the two language schools being set up by Volvo and Renault in France and Sweden to teach English to engineers and designers ; le Quement was educated at a public school in England .
6 There will then be another round of letters , known as ‘ reasoned opinions ’ , after which , if no deal is struck , the matter could have to go to the European Court of Justice .
7 The 31-year-old from Malahide near Dublin lies 131st in this season 's money list and if he fails to move into the top 120 in the two months that remain he will have to go to the European tour qualifying school for the first time .
8 No , because we do n't have to go to the legal office or to school to teach for 50 hours a week in between ’ .
9 You will have to go to the local council offices yourself to find out what plans are on the horizon .
10 Well you do n't have to go to the wild west , just head for ’ them thar hills ’ and a riding school where you can learn all the skills you 'll need to feel completely at home on the range .
11 Then it would have to go to the Senior Management Committee for approval .
12 And in the news business it is generally reckoned it could n't have gone to a nicer bloke .
13 I could n't have gone to a better place because they 'd got most parts of the country and one thing and another and I fitted their bill to a tee .
14 Like , in England we 'd never have gone to a domestic dispute unless a crime had been committed .
15 And as for letting go of what he had , he would have gone to every possible shift first .
16 The few Communists , Fascist and Stop-the War candidates who ignored the truce were badly defeated until towards the end of the war when the newly formed Commonwealth began to win seats which might otherwise have gone to the Labour Party .
17 They divided local government services in such a way that most of the major services including education , major planning , personal social services and housing would have gone to the regional authorities while the districts would have been left with minor aspects of these services and certain amenity services .
18 This was important to the early Christians because they faced the charges that Jesus was not really dead when he was taken down from the cross and that , even if he was , the women could have gone to the wrong tomb on the Sunday morning .
19 Local authorities were totally excluded from the activities of the UDCs and some of the government finance which might otherwise have gone to the local authorities was diverted to UDCs .
20 ‘ They say you should have gone to the very top in the army after the war but you were stopped .
21 I should have gone to the French police at the time , but I did n't , and now the evidence has gone .
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