Example sentences of "[pers pn] have go [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | It was years since he 'd been there , but there had been a time when he 'd gone every week , sometimes twice . |
32 | And knowing he 'd gone a bit too far , and glad enough , now his fright and anger were fading , to have faced down Lachlan 's temper and Farquhar 's knife unharmed , Duncan Rua was satisfied to grin back , and turn aside to work the ship . |
33 | we enjoyed walking home , I thought he 'd gone a bingo , that 's funny were n't you going home baby sitting . |
34 | Last night he 'd gone a work . |
35 | and digging stuff out of there then after he 'd gone the whole with all the dairy round it it was sprouting with er . |
36 | We moved it once and apparently it had to go a zoo after that cos when we moved it back it was about twelve foot long , and then of course it g grew even larger than that . |
37 | I 'm sorry he had to go the way he did , but it was always going to happen , the sort of man he was . |
38 | Poor Keith had to go to this , he had to go the station every day on his bike |
39 | Apparently this chap 's father had been criticised severely after the fall of the Gang of Four , and he had gone a bit berserk . |
40 | When he had gone the Feldwebel imitated his accent which he said was a thick Austrian one which he could hardly understand . |
41 | Erm but I think it 's gone a bit too far the other way this time unfortunately . |
42 | It 's gone a bit colder now has n't it ? |
43 | ‘ He 's gone a bit quiet . |
44 | Er a and he jazzed this up a little bit , and perhaps I think he 's gone a bit over the top on it . |
45 | He 's gone a bit podgy in the face . |
46 | He does , he 's gone a bit quieter now , it 's this , you 've probably surprised him , he did n't expect you to be here |