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

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1 Actually , I had fun inventing my own diet because I had gone on diets before , I 'd gone to fat farms , too , but it had never lasted .
2 No matter how bad the storm was she had to go on deck , where at least the air was clean .
3 If not for the operation it would only be a matter of months before she had to go on Dialysis .
4 Lady Thatcher remembered the time in the late 1970s when she had gone on television and warned that people were afraid of being ‘ swamped ’ by immigrants .
5 You had to go on Governor 's app [ put in an application to the Governor ] to ask to get your toenails cut .
6 We were afraid , but we had to go on shore .
7 It was August now , and the first time they had gone on holiday without him .
8 A few days earlier , the 40,000 miners of the Jiu Valley towns of Lupeni , Vulcan and Petrosani , in the foothills of the Carpathians two hundred and fifty miles to the north-west of Bucharest , had done the unimaginable in a communist state : they had gone on strike .
9 Yes and then being with government people , they had to go on trek
10 The lawyers commented that the Minister was giving detainees the message that if they wanted their demand for freedom to be taken seriously they had to go on hunger strike and become very ill .
11 Oh absolutely yes , unless it had gone on fire .
12 If it had gone on fire , we 'd have rescued it .
13 The cold of the ground slowly seeped through Riven 's bedroll to chill his back , and he edged closer to the fire , sick of the aches in his bones and counting out in his mind the hours before he had to go on watch .
14 He had gone on trial on July 24 , charged with leading a raid by Pamyat militants on a meeting of the reformist writers ' group Aprel ( which had many Jewish members ) at a Writer 's Union building in Moscow on Jan. 18 .
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