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

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1 So they were playing with each others models , No that bit has to go there
2 And that building has gone .
3 When each pairing had gone through 200 moves of the game , the winnings were totalled up and the winner declared .
4 Nevertheless , levity is sometimes difficult to resist , for there are occasions when even the most solemn and serious student of legislation is compelled to the conclusion either that Parliament has gone off its collective head or that the parliamentary draftsman was drunk , demented or determined to perpetrate ( and perpetuate ) some private joke in the well-founded hope that it would not be spotted until it was too late .
5 Gran told her that mum had to go into hospital because she was hysterical ! !
6 I do not think that research has gone as fast as it should !
7 In 1989-90 that figure had gone up to 73 per cent .
8 ‘ But that disappointment has gone and now I 've got to look forward to my time at Wimbledon .
9 Matthew Parris , who spotted on April 2 that Labour had gone awry .
10 God that wind 's gone cold !
11 the girl on that department had gone for her lunch
12 Unlike our sisters and brothers overseas , who are committed to programmes of human resource development , leadership programmes , our work in this field has gone largely unsupported by training in the skills needed to motivate and conscientize others .
13 At the time of writing it appears that the broker in this case has gone into liquidation without making the required payment , and the couple must now turn to the Investors ' Compensation Scheme , which can pay compensation in cases where ( a ) the broker has gone into liquidation , and ( b ) the original investment was taken up about 28 August 1988 .
14 The ministry is spending about £1 million a year on lasers — and some of this money has gone on buying equipment from Spectra-Physics for Japanese companies to try out .
15 This chaos has gone on too long . ’
16 ‘ The biggest switch was from corporate clients to retail ones , although this industry has gone through such a massive change from the quill pen to integrated telephone systems with computers . ’
17 I hope this term has gone well for you .
18 Later the Emperor Frederick I ( Barbarossa ) was to maintain that this ceremony had gone out of use and he refused to perform the office for the English pope , Adrian IV , at Sutri in 1155 .
19 Virtually none of the people looked at in this demonstration have gone into an informal care setting where they are relying to a large degree on informal caring .
20 This tape has to go , this tape has to go back .
21 This tape has to go , this tape has to go back .
22 . Now moving over to , er what is Castle now , used to be quite a nice er well the the actual building Erm that building is still here , and the bulk of that er station building is still there , er but erm I 'm afraid all the er the buildings this side have gone , erm and er a lot of this has a lot of this has gone .
23 This separation has gone on for far too long .
24 ‘ Roman , do n't you think this farce has gone far enough ? ’ she snapped , beginning to lose her calm diplomacy .
25 Come on Amy be a good girl , be a good girl , whoops , this pen has gone wrong .
26 And so some backtracking has gone on .
27 This theme has gone largely unrecognised by contemporary social theory , including urban and regional sociology .
28 I think the smell of this place has gone to her head .
29 In our case this iteration has gone on at great lengths and I and my colleagues have had to struggle to ensure that we have allocated enough time to deciding the direction in which the company should be going , and the changes that have to be carried out in order to get it there .
30 ‘ There is to be a redistribution of training places because the number of unemployed in this constituency has gone down since 1987 while in the south there has been an increase .
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