Example sentences of "[pron] have go [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | No-one has gone out this way . ’ |
2 | I had to go up this wide , curving staircase and along about three miles of landing to get to my room . |
3 | I have to go out that way tonight . ’ |
4 | ‘ Well I have to go out this morning . |
5 | ‘ I have to go out this evening . ’ |
6 | All that shows beyond reasonable doubt that eggs were not responsible for the increase in food poisoning , which has gone up 36 per cent this year , despite an overall 24 per cent drop in egg consumption and the 700,000 birds slaughtered . |
7 | This wreck was the Small Gains , which had gone down more than twenty-live years before , when hundreds of barges were still working under sail . |
8 | She 'd gone in first thing but could n't face the idea of working . |
9 | Well you , you got on the cranes down there , you go up fifty feet and then you had to go up another fifty feet to your top of your jib . |
10 | This is exactly what this staircase is , and to get from one room to another you had to go down one staircase and up another . |
11 | Anyway she 's gone round all the schools in you know the area . |
12 | No I meant to say she 's gone down that way ai n't she |
13 | Perhaps she 's gone out She 's gone out Okay sweetheart , come here love , let's get your jacket on . |
14 | So I said , we done all that , and then we 'd to go back fourteen miles . |
15 | We 've to go back fourteen miles , we 've come fourteen and we 've to go back fourteen miles . |
16 | We 've to go back fourteen miles , we 've come fourteen and we 've to go back fourteen miles . |
17 | Er in Europe we 've gone up six percent in circulation and in Japan we 're on target there and under budget . |
18 | ‘ Tom , we 've gone up three flights . |
19 | ‘ The contractors had done a lot of the work , but we had to go over some of it again , including painting the wooden treads on the stairs just to make sure it was right , ’ he explained . |
20 | Well I think he said they 've gone up twenty when he came home I 'm not sure |
21 | He said I 've made twenty pounds overnight so that 's , yeah they 've gone up twenty P each cos I 've got a hundred |
22 | Seven days before they had gone down 5-3 to the same opposition , despite playing the superior football . |
23 | They got there but they had to go in second gear look |
24 | After a long series of preliminary earthquakes , a circular area of ground began to rise slowly and steadily in January 1944 ; by April the area affected was three kilometres across , and had gone up fifteen metres ; by June it had gone up fifty metres , and had taken the village of Fukaba and all its inhabitants with it . |
25 | ‘ It 's an unexploded bomb , Piper , and if it had gone off last night a lot of you silly buggers would have gone with it . ’ |
26 | I would say it 's gone up 100 per cent , where before there was a logical argument to say that it 's negligible , that argument no longer exists ; it is not negligible , it is there , it is upon us now , and it is likely to er lead to considerable er hazard for our civilian population and civilian populations of all NATO countries if we do not address it . |
27 | And some of it 's gone up alright , but he put a couple of strips up last night and it all bubbled and then he I heard him this morning shwooh ! |
28 | In the last half hour , it 's gone up 6 inches . |
29 | Well today , poll tax has now gone up one pound , but for the old fogies it 's gone down one pound |
30 | Well it 's gone down this week . |