Example sentences of "[adv] have go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We do not have to go quite so far afield to find another language which still plays a considerable part in our daily conversation .
2 I do not have to go that far and I do not go that far . ’
3 I do not have to go that far and I do not go that far …
4 But one does not have to go so far as to support child benefit for the qualitative demographic effect it may or may not have .
5 Acheson , as acting Secretary of State , may not have gone so far ; although just before the war began , when it looked as if Moffat was going to meet Ho in Hanoi , Acheson asked him to ‘ keep in mind Ho 's clear record as agent international communism , absence evidence recantation Moscow affiliations … and support Ho receiving [ from ] French Communist Party . ’
6 She would not have gone so far as to define it as softness .
7 She was wearing a mixture of clothes that should not have gone very well together , but they did .
8 Without their support we could not have gone very far .
9 Moulin 's behind-the-scenes work would probably not have gone very far , however , without a public appeal from de Gaulle to the leaders of the Resistance .
10 Just have to go somewhere else . "
11 Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold the line and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees .
12 We would rather have gone somewhere else if that was what we wanted ; it was n't quite right somehow and so we painted the windows up again . )
13 And the awful truth only dawned when the ‘ casualty ’ stopped screaming and groaned : ‘ Do we really have to go that far ? ’
14 ‘ Then you do n't have to go early tomorrow ? ’
15 do n't have to go that far , six seconds say .
16 Yeah , it was erm you did n't have to go that far out but they ha they owned a bit of land and stuff
17 ‘ Surely you do n't have to go there again ’ , they say , or ‘ Do you really need to take your assistant there before the start ? ’
18 Phase 2 : attempts to correct The members have noted the continued deviation from group norms and deliberately attempt to correct the behaviour ( ‘ Do n't keep doing that , ‘ Put your clothes back on again' , ‘ You do n't have to go home yet , ‘ Have another drink ’ , etc . ) .
19 She could n't have gone too far .
20 Someone suggested I might have some Chanel No 5 as an alternative , but I did n't , and if I had , it would n't have gone very far .
21 I could n't have gone any further .
22 Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives .
23 One would however have to go much further than this .
24 No-one else had gone quite as far as that , and the self-conscious Thiercelin had tried to look as if Lefevre was nothing to do with him .
25 The process could never have gone that far .
26 I would never have gone there before .
27 I am not sure she could actually have gone so far as to say things like : ‘ these errors may be trivial in themselves , but you must yourself realize their larger significance ’ .
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