Example sentences of "have [verb] go [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Your daughter — ’ this was said like an accusation — ‘ has agreed to go into a psychiatric hospital for a while , where we can assess her properly . |
2 | She would have liked to go for a long walk past the charming wedding-cake buildings that lined the promenade , but although it was only teatime , it was already too dark to see anything . |
3 | Oliver said that could have been easily accomplished by telling Shildon where they really were and if it were Shildon she had heard going through a desk in the typists ' room he must already have found out . |
4 | It was as if she had let go of a great burden . |
5 | When she had decided to go after a job with children , the best she had hoped for was a mother's-help place ; she was n't trained as a nanny or anything like that . |
6 | You 've got to go for a ball that 's on the table . |
7 | Well it means I 've got to go on a Thursday so if you run out of money on a Tuesday with run out . |
8 | ‘ I 've got to go to a Fatherhood Class , ’ he told Jane gloomily . |
9 | I 've got to go to a meeting . |
10 | It ca n't be that much of a great thing because I 've got , I 've got to go to a twenty first on Saturday . |
11 | Erm , you 've got to go over a certain size to get a portion of the fee of paid |
12 | In principle , though I think it 's very difficult , as I understand it right now , you 've got to go through a rather unfriendly session of training the computer to respond to your voice , and if you say something in a slightly different way later on it may not recognize it as the word that you had previously trained it on . |
13 | you 've got to go in a minute love |
14 | Tim erm licked your knife , right can we erm have a I 've got to go in a minute . |
15 | You 've had to go to a specialist engineer in support of your case and to argue your case , and you 're still arguing over it . |
16 | I 've had to go through a funeral . |
17 | Wealthy ladies , doing a little charitable slumming , as well as a few shopkeepers ' wives , bought the pretty baby clothes , and the doll she had dressed went for a fabulous price , to be given to some little girl more fortunate than those for whom the money was being raised . |
18 | Spurred originally by demands from the Navy ( for special performance requirements , not well catered for by the US suppliers ) and by internal security needs for faster information , Brazil had determined to go for a policy of self-sufficiency in the underlying technologies . |
19 | It was about two-thirty , however , when she had need to go for a file which Jimmy would , had he been there , have fetched for her in no time . |
20 | No , it 's got to go to a reader instead . |
21 | No he 's go he 's got to go in a bed soon . |