Example sentences of "[adv] have go [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | All wrong , all has gone wrong … ’ |
2 | This is going to be a year when we will all have to go that extra mile for children . |
3 | I was glad that I was n't one of those Portuguese or Italians who only had to go three hours without shaving for there to be a blue carpet on their chin . |
4 | But the usual method was to take to the desert : they did not have to go far to become nomads . |
5 | UNDERCOVER cops did not have to go far to check on a suspected brothel — it was next door to a police social club . |
6 | We do not have to go far to see the houses of the men of 1880 ; many of us are still living in them . |
7 | You do not have to go far to find a living parallel for these organisms . |
8 | Camberwell did not have a major industry that distinguished it from other London districts , but it offered sufficient variety of employment to engage a majority of the workforce ; other breadwinners did not have to go far to reach central London . |
9 | It could not have gone worse for him when , in the 57th minute , he froze . |
10 | Unrepentant Lloyds said last night the error was all Helena 's — she should not have gone overdrawn in the first place . |
11 | Tod says Sam should not have gone soft on a blab who squealed . |
12 | It would not have gone unnoticed . ’ |
13 | But you may still have to go ten miles |
14 | Their arrival could hardly have gone unremarked , preceded as they were by a number of attendants with trunks , hatboxes and assorted luggage , a little yapping pomeranian on a lead … |
15 | One of the questions I asked myself was what could possibly have gone wrong ? |
16 | Higher taxation on the scale proposed by Labour — and it will probably have to go higher still — is a depressant , the last thing that is needed . |
17 | So in twenty four hours it will be exactly as it is now having gone all the way round , yes ? |
18 | Pool may well have gone that way had Gibson , Knowles and Murray not worked their wonders . |
19 | So we did n't have to go all the way to Lime Street , Liverpool , Chapman , with his characteristic attention to such details , had arranged for the train to make a special stop at Edgehill Station , to give us a better chance of getting home the same night . |
20 | It 's only a very short walk down , if you walk through the shops you do n't have to go all the way down , you can actually come , just walk past that shop and go down the middle , and you come out through the car park . |
21 | But thanks to Sheila , now you do n't have to go all the way to Dodge City to win your spurs . |
22 | Yeah I know we 'd still go up the Clickers sometimes but we do n't have to go all the time do we ? |
23 | You do n't have to go far to see a lack of quality in the products and services many companies provide . |
24 | And under 16 coach Ronnie Smyth wo n't have to go far to order instructions for his team — his son David ( Wellington College and Annadale ) is the captain . |
25 | It 's dawn on base in Vitez , Central Bosnia , and Corporal Helen Staples , already tired after a gruelling convoy drive through treacherous weather conditions , along with the risk of shell fire and snipers bullets , does n't have to go far to wake up her team . |
26 | And you told Kath that we would n't have to go this weekend . |
27 | You 'll enjoy a new way of eating , based on natural , whole ingredients , with this diet plan — and you wo n't have to go hungry |
28 | You do n't have to go red to go brown . |
29 | It must mean something very bad indeed has gone wrong in the company and they need to explain it away . ’ |
30 | They 're eradicating tumours which might otherwise have to go untreated because they are inaccesible to the surgeon or unsuitable for other types of therapy . |