Example sentences of "[pers pn] have go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I heard Uncle Bill mutter : ‘ Maybe you 're right , dog , I 'd gone far enough . ’ |
2 | ‘ I thought I 'd gone too soon , ’ she admitted afterwards , but her mount battled on well when challenged by Copper Thistle to win by a length and a half . |
3 | ‘ I had to go there anyway and I saw it . |
4 | For a moment I thought I had gone too far . |
5 | But I had gone too far . |
6 | I had gone so far that to blow it at that point would have been a big disappointment for me , ’ he said . |
7 | ‘ I 've gone too far already , ’ he muttered cryptically as he turned away . |
8 | ‘ I feel that I 've gone as far as I can here , ’ Knowles said . |
9 | ‘ I think I 've gone as far as I can with it , ’ said Tony . |
10 | I have gone much further than I intended when I set out on this report and am already beginning to regret the substantial breach in normal departmental procedures which this has involved . |
11 | I would return it myself but I have to go upstairs just now . |
12 | So I have to go upstairs then ? |
13 | He says I have to go twice as far , to go round the car , and it can be quite dangerous as I have to go into the road . |
14 | She has gone home now . |
15 | This country cost her too much ; indeed , she has gone so far as to refuse to discuss the topic . |
16 | Well when I ca when I came you 'd gone away so |
17 | Before she 'd gone very far , she could see that this was n't like the fogs she knew . |
18 | She 'd gone too far . |
19 | Did you have to go as far as that ? |
20 | ‘ Do you have to go so soon ? ’ |
21 | Do you have to go so early ? |
22 | You 've to go straight across . |
23 | Than left at home , where you 've gone away somewhere without him . |
24 | Okay I 'll let you study this when you when you 've gone all right ? |
25 | And beer advertising has left the nation with the immortal phrase , ‘ It 's what your right arm 's for ’ , which often comes in handy when you 've gone too long without a laugh . |
26 | ‘ You 've gone too far , ’ said Quinn , who knew London like a cab-driver . |
27 | ‘ You 've gone too far this time . |
28 | He went forward , taking hold of Leith 's arm so that , there being nothing other she could do if she wanted to keep her dignity , she had to go forward too . |
29 | She realized she had to go home immediately , although her time was not yet up at the farm . |
30 | When she was discharged , she had to go home alone because no one had told her family . |