Example sentences of "have [adv] go [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | William Osborne 's project manager , Steve Answell , who was responsible for master-minding the nine-month building phase , commented ‘ The amount of detailed investigation and the thoroughness with which it has been done represents the most comprehensive thinking that has ever gone into a new lifeboat in all the thirty years I have been associated with building them . ’ |
2 | Now , you can see that coin down there , if you look carefully , you can see it you ca n't get it , you know where it is , it has n't gone through a hole into the centre of the earth it has n't , sort of , disappeared into outer space , you know exactly where it is , the chances are you could pin point it within a few inches of where i , even if you ca n't see it you know where it is , but you ca n't get at it to you , it 's lost you know it 's geographic location , you know when it went there , you know everything about it , you only thing is you ca n't get at it ! |
3 | Once or twice my mum has even gone into a light trance , and , though she has n't yet contacted anyone interesting , we have great hopes of her . |
4 | Kate 's social worker organised nursery places for her two small children while she did her A-levels , and she has subsequently gone to a university where she can get creche facilities . |
5 | The bookshop chain has recently gone through a period of rapid expansion and now has 42 sites . |
6 | I 'd better go in a minute . |
7 | ‘ I 'd already gone on a beginners ’ sailing weekend , and although it was very rough — not beginners ' weather at all — I really loved it . ’ |
8 | Hunter observed that ‘ … the whole viscera when all the Blood is press 'd out goes into a very little bulk , even the Liver will lose vastly of its bulk and in short the whole viscera will come into a small compass when they are well clean 'd and put into dry cloths ; you are then to go to the trunk of the Body and empty it of Blood as well as you can and press the Blood out from the Face , Hands , etc. as well as Arms , and the more Blood is pressed out the better ’ . |
9 | The Australians even refused to sing their traditional victory song at the end of the Adelaide Test , having just gone to an unbeatable 3–0 series lead . |
10 | If they had all gone for a midnight swim , we would have had the worst slick since the Torrey Canyon . |
11 | We had only to go for a walk through the empty streets and someone would appear in a doorway to invite us for dinner . |
12 | He had only to go for a spin with Freddie Reynalde or spend half an hour too long in the pub for her shoulders to slump and her eyes to fill . |
13 | ‘ Before contracting the illness I had already gone through a nightmare year with injuries . |
14 | As a result of two previous visits to London , Boulestin had already gone through a period of serious anglomania which extended even to our food , and an attempt to make his father 's household in Poitiers appreciate the beauty of mint sauce with mutton , the fascination of Sir Kenelm Digby 's Stuart recipes for hydromel and mead , and the anglo-oriental romance of curry as served at Romano 's . |
15 | We have that many er applications I mean I 've just gone through A division and I 've got er a pile of cards literally an inch thick with people a made an initial inquiry or b they 've been furnished with questionnaires and not been returned , so I 'm sending those er right through the divisions |
16 | In the immortal phrase that heralds so many climbs , we had just gone for a look . |
17 | He had been unwell for some time and had now gone into a state of collapse . |
18 | They 've now gone on a fishing honeymoon . |
19 | So we 've now gone from a real slow one to a really definitely record-breaking |
20 | And I so I , I went to the doctor just because I did n't go , had n't gone for a while |
21 | They had n't gone into a house as I 'd thought . |
22 | Well , he had n't gone with a stranger . |
23 | We had previously gone for a somewhat broader base to the business for perfectly good reasons . |
24 | They 've actually gone from a full service back to this level because this is what they 've found is what people need and obviously this is surely what we should be able to do , erm I think that you know by providing the extra ten thousand my concern now is that we actually make sure that our offices are fully covered here . |
25 | So I I 'm extremely pleased that the County Council have not gone for a strategic exceptions policy . |
26 | Specifically exempted are agricultural produce and game which have not gone through an " industrial process " . |
27 | He 's just gone for a sail . ’ |
28 | ‘ Some have even gone through a ghastly divorce lasting up to 18 months only to find they have to stay together . |
29 | So the doctor 's definition must say , yes , she 's confined to home , because of , the incapacity , whatever it may be , or she 's actually gone to a recognised medical institution , hospital , nursing home , whatever it may be . |