Example sentences of "[pron] had to go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I 'm supposed to have Wednesday mornings that was the arrangement , Wednesday then I had to go into hospital |
2 | I had to go about north-north-east , and if I hit the coast in the wrong place I could go first one way , then the other , until I came to the shingle where I had left the dinghy . |
3 | Well they , I had to go to Road police station , London , it was quite good , the detective took , took me around that little area and er then when I got ready to collect to take him to Liverpool Street Station , I saw him for the first time , man about sixty one and he 'd got two suitcases , one lighter than the other , and while I was signing for him and his property I said to him , you take that light one and I 'll take the bigger one with the view to getting on the bus to get to Liverpool Street st but the inspector there was very good , he said I 'm not going to oh and I said to you take the light case I 'll take the high one , he said I ca n't carry anything , I got a rupture . |
4 | Matron said I had to go to bed early for a fortnight . |
5 | But when it got dark , I had to go to bed because I had no light . |
6 | Er like such as er like er at er night time before we went , we always used to I had to go to bed early . |
7 | And when I was n't with her , like when I had to go to school and she had to stay behind in my bedroom until I came home , she was all I could think about . |
8 | But I saw , I went into town yesterday , have n't been into town and I saw er , I 'm just going up past the job centre I had to go to council about me money and I thought well I suppose I ought to make an effort and look in the job centre cos I , I ai n't done because I 've been in catering all the while |
9 | I had to go to court , to pay five bob , cos I were riding a bike without a light . |
10 | Do you remember when I come home from er Welwyn and I , I had to go to court ? |
11 | But in saying that , I , I would n't of minded if I had to go to college full-time cos I enjoyed it . |
12 | Then I had to go to hospital for a while . |
13 | he passed his eleven plus as it was then and er he went to a school called Regent Street Grammar school in Plymouth and when we moved in here I had to go to Holly House , I think they call it |
14 | I had to go for consumption . |
15 | Just a few miles North of Annesley the engine failed on the Tibshelf bank , so I had to go for assistance . |
16 | I had to go below ground to an office where I spoke to a policeman . |
17 | Peter Shillinglaw , secretary of New Brighton Lifeboat which had to go into action a few times , said : ‘ I can not help but think the organisers of this race have been very , very lucky over the years . ’ |
18 | Soon after I got my English A-level , mum learned that she had to go into hospital for quite a long time . |
19 | Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people . |
20 | But the smile disappeared to be replaced by a doleful frown when she had to go into dinner herself — and sit next to her husband . |
21 | No matter how bad the storm was she had to go on deck , where at least the air was clean . |
22 | Once we had a goose but Mother was so ill that she had to go to bed after she had roasted it . |
23 | She had to go to 'ospital , right . |
24 | She had to go to hospital , she never did like it . |
25 | The three who had to go to school in the morning went to bed . |
26 | But she did n't envy people who had to go to school . |
27 | The furniture you got was just little bits and pieces you could get hold of , and you had to go into debt for it . |
28 | You had to go into politics if you wanted to change the world . |
29 | You had to go on Governor 's app [ put in an application to the Governor ] to ask to get your toenails cut . |
30 | I said , no , and she said oh I have lots of times , I only live at Manchester , you see , and of course , you had to go by boat you see , and I caught the boat train from Ipswich at eight o'clock in the morning and I got to Manchester at lunchtime about one and then went on to Liverpool and the train there took us almost down to the docks . |