Example sentences of "[pers pn] had go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I had to go there anyway and I saw it .
2 For a moment I thought I had gone too far .
3 But I had gone too far .
4 I had gone so far that to blow it at that point would have been a big disappointment for me , ’ he said .
5 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 .
6 She realized she had to go home immediately , although her time was not yet up at the farm .
7 When she was discharged , she had to go home alone because no one had told her family .
8 I really felt she had gone too far ; the book must have cost a small fortune .
9 Another hypothesis , which is really an adaptation of the first , is that Lady Hoby , finding the boy 's shoddy work , thrashed him across the head and shoulders with a blackthorn stick and then found out , too late , that she had gone too far — William was dead .
10 She had gone too far towards discovering who killed her father to turn back now .
11 She had gone too far .
12 She had gone too far .
13 Even before she 'd finished speaking , she knew she had gone too far .
14 She had gone too far .
15 She wondered if she had gone too far , so she turned to Mrs Chamberlin and said with real enthusiasm , ‘ Imagine !
16 Just as he was beginning to get worried in case she had gone too far , she turned and swam back .
17 She knew she had gone too far when his eyes narrowed to glittering blue slits .
18 Slowly Fernando turned and in that fearful second Ruth thought she had gone too far .
19 She bit her lip , wondering if she had gone too far , then she said curtly , ‘ Work it out for yourself . ’
20 Picking up her tray without the fruit and cake she had planned to take , Belinda left the cafeteria line with tight lips and stiffened shoulders , but , before she had gone very far , Deana had caught up to her , grabbing her upper arm roughly and painfully so that her hot dinner spilled on to the tray and splashed her wrist .
21 Things must be bad in Dublin if she had gone this far .
22 Loretta decided she had gone far enough , and used the beginning of a farm track to turn the car in .
23 She had gone much further than she had imagined .
24 And then we had to go straight away there and we went different places , Northampton , s you know different places in the country like , in England .
25 Another man would have gone away , would have pretended we were not there , would have stood looking up at the wall-plaques and the windows until we had gone safely away .
26 They had gone away together , she and Paul , to Papa 's fury ; and at first had been wildly happy .
27 Mr Stuart-Moore alleged Laing wrote the letter because ‘ he was trying to make all look well , so people would think they had gone away together ’ .
28 By the time he got to his cab , they had gone as far as Holborn Circus .
29 Passing lamp-lit windows through which they could see sleeping Japanese soldiers and men talking in small groups , they had gone as far as a machine-gun post among the buildings — probably part of the anti-aircraft defences-when a Japanese soldier came up .
30 Duncan looked at Myeloski ; they had gone as far as they could with the air-traffic controller .
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