Example sentences of "[noun prp] have go [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Lloyd won his fourth toss and , after Greenidge had gone for a duck , Richards shared in three century stands .
2 Part-way through entering the sale , Mr. S. had to go into the store-room to check a detail regarding the [ number of the ] machine that had been selected .
3 Like his father , Nicu Ceauşescu had gone to the top of the Communist Youth League at an early age .
4 It was in these circumstances that the LDDC had to go to the Treasury for more money in 1989/90 , and again in 1990/91 , and was very successful in getting what it wanted .
5 Carlie had to go to the foster home because she could n't get along with her stepfather .
6 Mr Daszczuk had gone to the car repair garage in Radbourne Avenue , Ealing , at 1am to investigate the continuous noise of barking dogs .
7 ‘ I do n't see , ’ said Paul , ‘ why Erlend had to go to the houses .
8 Edward had gone to a meeting of the local ornithological society .
9 But er no , Sir Edward had to go through the full rigmarole of a meeting with the great man , I put that in inverted commas , but er I suppose he thinks he is , the great man himself , Saddam Hussein .
10 He was in charge because Toby had to go with the swimmers to Sturford .
11 Molly had gone round the party trying to pick up information , listening for hints dropped during casual conversations and there , talking to her own children and eating nougat , was the girl who might have told her almost everything .
12 The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases .
13 ‘ Mr Scales has gone with the body . ’
14 Gore had gone to a house in Bath to stay the night with friends .
15 Mrs Bailey says her husband told her he and Corporal Steven Paterson had gone to the hangar after a drinking spree .
16 He knew that Wells had gone to the police and , in a public-spirited way , had volunteered a written statement that was taken down by the acting Sergeant , yet a statement which the police had not presented .
17 If Simon had gone to the stables and let out the horses , it would be difficult to prove it .
18 The draw for the Mini Cooper was held at Armagh 's Gosford House Hotel where Simon had gone for a night out with his mates .
19 So here we are in January , my premiums are going into the Japanese fund , I want next month 's , February 's to go into the managed , that 's just changing , and it leaves these Japanese funds invested , here .
20 Blackburn have gone off the track a little , which opens the door .
21 And Mrs Richmond having to go into the hospital ’ — it seemed to Gilly that there was a long , thoughtful pause before the caseworker went on — ‘ for her nerves . ’
22 After the winged Soul Eater had gone from the low-ceilinged Workshops , its leathery wings beating on the night , the soul of the mutilated boy held in a merciless grip between its claws , the slaves had scuttled back to their tasks and the Robemaker had conjured up another of the thin , whiplike lights that had lashed out and thrown Nuadu to the floor .
23 Mrs Leyshon told the court how she and Stokle had gone to a house in Staunton to meet Evans and Stroud .
24 Sometimes , when Wilson had gone into the garden to smoke his pipe , she almost confided in me .
25 Con had to go to the Magistrates Court this morning . ’
26 In that case , both the money and the Jacobite Guinea would still be in the gazebo ; the police would infer from them that Newley had gone to the gazebo for more than just a Sunday stroll .
27 Soon after his kidnap Tom had gone into a serious depression — he suffered from them periodically .
28 One Sunday , when Tom had gone into the garden to look at some flowers that Dolly had planted , Seb 's pen paused over the sum on which he was toiling .
29 When Tom had gone from the house , carrying a broad-bladed , long-handled shovel , Seb asked , ‘ You all right , Carrie ? ’
30 Tom was at Swinbrook Manor and Dolly had gone to the farm to prepare some bread she intended baking the next day .
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