Example sentences of "[noun prp] have go [prep] a " 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 | Edward had gone to a meeting of the local ornithological society . |
3 | The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases . |
4 | Gore had gone to a house in Bath to stay the night with friends . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Mrs Leyshon told the court how she and Stokle had gone to a house in Staunton to meet Evans and Stroud . |
7 | Soon after his kidnap Tom had gone into a serious depression — he suffered from them periodically . |
8 | Evode has gone through a sticky patch . |
9 | UNDERCOVER star JOHN MATHEWS has gone on a crash diet after ballooning to 15 stone … |
10 | Jonathan , his mother and Allitt had gone to a market together : while there he began to feel nauseated . |
11 | Seth and Suzy Levine had gone through a lot together . |
12 | One day in the summer , young Daniel had gone for a walk along the towpath of a nearby canal with his older brother and two or three other ‘ big boys ’ . |
13 | Oliver had gone to a shop and she was on her own . |
14 | Patsy had gone for a walk with Mossy Rooney . |
15 | Later , Clive had to go to a club and watch the Sergeant Major and some of his army mates . |
16 | As a student on Imperial College 's petroleum geology MSc course , Mujadid had to go on a number of field trips during his year in the UK , but had not been able to buy suitable clothes for the British climate back home in Karachi . |
17 | Jenny had gone without a few things in her youth and was determined that their boy would lack nothing . |
18 | In the summer of 1858 , Morris , Webb and Charles Faulkner had gone on a rowing trip down the River Seine , to look at medieval cathedrals . |
19 | ‘ Andrew 's gone to a six o'clock movie with some mates , then they 'll grab hamburgers somewhere , and the twins are staying the night at a friend 's . ’ |
20 | Oh — I forget — you and Edwin had gone for a walk . |
21 | Ben had to go to a brea a housebreak on the site . |
22 | Alexandra had gone for a long walk before replying to this letter . |
23 | Well Dorothy had to go to a prison in erm Clackmannan for her |
24 | The record industry in both Britain and America had gone into a worldwide recession , and Virgin were as vulnerable to its effects as anybody else . |
25 | That place was Dublin , where , at the end of the last war , Harper had gone with a saddlebag full of stolen gold . |
26 | Lord Tebbit claimed on TV that an official from Tory Central Office in London had gone to a constituency to campaign directly against one MP . |
27 | Ianthe had gone into a kind of day dream and found herself wondering what John did in the evenings . |
28 | Dinner 's in an hour , and Nightingale 's gone to a lot of trouble . |
29 | We could almost have forgotten about the war but for the shell-holes in the surrounding downland , stark white chalk amid the tawny grass , the result of gunnery practice on the artillery and tank ranges at Tidworth , Bulford , and at Larkhill , where I remembered Leslie had gone to a firing camp all those months ago . |
30 | Although the pharmacist seemed to have some trouble deciphering the prescription , and Henry had to go through a nerve-wracking pantomime of ignorance about the nature of the chemicals he required , it was n't long before he was standing once again on the doorstep of 54 Maple Drive . |