Example sentences of "[adv] have go [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Japan 's exporters have already had to go through a punishing belt-tightening , prompted by the yen 's steep rise against the dollar after 1985 . |
2 | I certainly would not advocate as many in rugby union , but a maximum of one per team seems perfectly reasonable , and they should not have to go through a qualifying period . |
3 | ‘ If I was lonely , I would not have gone to a teacher and said so — he would have told me to pull myself together . |
4 | Bereaved pet owners no longer have to go to a cemetery to give their cat or dog a loving send off . |
5 | Any collection worthy of the name , and the space of course , should contain a representative or two , but you will probably have to go to a specialist grower like David Austin to find a decent descriptive list from which to choose . |
6 | Anyone nominated for a partnership now has to go through a two-day assessment and take part in simulated exercises that test the ability to display initiative in seeking new business . |
7 | Jenny did not reappear and Sara began to think that she really had gone for a walk . |
8 | Rutger here has gone for a tight , hard , back pickup sound ideally suited to the staccato style he uses , and note the contrast between the sparse verse and much busier chorus patterns . |
9 | It would take so much courage to find another doctor , and she would surely have to go to a hospital to do so . |
10 | He could be more personal now that he did n't have to go through a nosy newspaper office . |
11 | As you do n't have to go through a minor interval just go one semitone lower and |
12 | So it , then I had erm , I brought up my husband 's sister 's daughter from when she was fourteen , I brought her oh , yes fourteen , I brought her up for nine years and br brought her up as my own daughter like because she got , got to be put away in a home and I did n't want her to have to go into a home so I , I brought her up you know we brought her up and sort of as , I lost my little girl she was with me like , see and she still comes to me like , she still calls but she calls me mum , mother like now , ha , you know all those years I had her , she 's married and her family 's grown up now and er she 's got one daughter left , left at home who 's just got engaged that 's Mrs from er she lives , yes so , so that was my hubby 's er sister 's daughter she only had the one daughter and two brothers , but she , the brothers she do n't hear nothing of them they just , you know they were gon na put her in a home , but we took her so she did n't have to go in a home , I did n't want her to have to go in a home |
13 | And in the news business it is generally reckoned it could n't have gone to a nicer bloke . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ‘ With hindsight , perhaps we should n't have gone into a peripheral business , ’ he concedes . |
16 | Having driven past in the usual manner , the driver then had to go through a second time in reverse so that the mourners on the other side could also take a look . |
17 | Social workers were given specific help in identifying their function to find ways to keep old people at home who might otherwise have gone into a residential home . |
18 | Like , in England we 'd never have gone to a domestic dispute unless a crime had been committed . |
19 | If she 'd been at home and beset by devils like this , she would most likely have gone for a walk . |