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

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1 Hereford and Worcester has already voted for a similar ban , Northamptonshire 's decision only has to go to the full council , and Gloucestershire votes next week .
2 Well , let me tell you , you 'll know which one it is in a second — I went back , obviously years later , and I was having my beer and I finally had to go to the loo and I went into the ladies ' room and there was a big sign saying ‘ Elizabeth Taylor sat here ’ .
3 Oh I 'll just have to go to the shop .
4 Why could n't I just have gone to the cops and reported my stuff missing ? 'Cos I was missing myself , that 's why .
5 Oh Just had to go to the toilet did n't I ?
6 Bereaved pet owners no longer have to go to a cemetery to give their cat or dog a loving send off .
7 This note is to give you a quick update — the report still has to go to the Computer Needs Group .
8 ‘ Well , let's say that I 've heard of married blokes who always had to go to the office on Saturdays , and it usually was n't office work they were doing .
9 ‘ The challengers have always had to go to the other side of the Atlantic now it 's their turn to come to England .
10 ‘ The challengers have always had to go to the other side of the Atlantic now it 's their turn to come to England .
11 We always had to go to the big men on our knees and touch our forelocks and say ‘ Please can we do so and so … ? ’
12 Any collection worthy of the name , and the space of course , should contain a representative or two , but you will probably have to go to a specialist grower like David Austin to find a decent descriptive list from which to choose .
13 The aims of the new mental health task force , set up in January to monitor the mental health service modernisation programme ( p 000 ) , seem sensible , but if central data on the programme had been collected all along the team would not now have to go to the districts for information .
14 It would take so much courage to find another doctor , and she would surely have to go to a hospital to do so .
15 From there things had grown even worse , and now she felt a sensation of panic if she even had to go to the local shops , in case she encountered a sparrow or two pecking at some crumbs in her path .
16 This is a typical problem that would come into one of our advice centres where a consumer has bought something , f failed to get any satisfaction from the shop and then has gone to the advice centre to er has found and tries to find the nearest Citizen 's Advice Bureau or Advice Centre to try to get advice .
17 Murray , he alleged , then had gone to the bothy next door where he had injected three men with heroin .
18 But I would have thought that one lot of er papers would either have gone to the archives office or er been retained in the Advertiser if they amalgamated at some time .
19 Local authorities were totally excluded from the activities of the UDCs and some of the government finance which might otherwise have gone to the local authorities was diverted to UDCs .
20 The few Communists , Fascist and Stop-the War candidates who ignored the truce were badly defeated until towards the end of the war when the newly formed Commonwealth began to win seats which might otherwise have gone to the Labour Party .
21 Like , in England we 'd never have gone to a domestic dispute unless a crime had been committed .
22 Once the judge had concluded that the psychologist 's evidence was so compelling that he felt constrained to accept it , if he had applied his mind to a proper construction of section 78 the evidence would never have gone to the jury .
23 For example … / in the old days a man of my standing would never have gone to the shops ; everything would be sent to his house : grain , chillies , cotton , cloth .
24 ‘ I should never have gone to the hairdresser — ’
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