Example sentences of "have [adv] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | He has since gone on as librarian and as professor of art history to write standard books on eleventh-century illumination in Normandy , Flemish illumination in the 1480s , Italian illumination of the Renaissance , insular illumination from the sixth century , English illumination of the thirteenth century , and many other far-ranging studies and catalogues and exhibitions . |
2 | The share price has only gone down because the market is generally down . |
3 | Such arguments may seem trivial when bodies as thoughtful as the Church of England have taken it upon themselves to ponder the issue of the use of nuclear weapons ; but the bomb has not gone off and when it has receded into the background we will be left with the demand for electricity . |
4 | As a student of these matters , surely the hon. Gentleman recognises that in , for example , the past five years , the peak age for offending for a young male has not gone down but gone up . |
5 | ‘ But this year he has just gone out and done the job . |
6 | Our business has just gone down and down , and now demand has run out . |
7 | Ian from Earlsbury , I spent fourteen years in the air force , bull bullying has always gone on but only when soldiers did n't conform . |
8 | It 's been on the drawing board for some time now but has n't gone ahead because of lack of investment . |
9 | Specialix also admits the move to Unix System Labs ' Unix SVR4 has n't gone smoothly as planned , saying that it unexpectedly had to rewrite several device drivers for OEM versions . |
10 | Needs some help and gets it from Thomson who started this move off and lifted in towards Agnew , Cooper clears it still has n't gone out and er Phillips just prevented it I think going for a corner , yes it 's a throw . |
11 | she has n't gone out and sold it though has she ? for one or two fairly decent names er |
12 | What kind of slump is it when England 's most expensive striker has yet to go more than two games without a goal ? |
13 | ‘ Maybe you 'd better go up and see him — now . ’ |
14 | Arthur Conway took from his pocket a large silver cased watch , sprang the lid , looked at it , then said , ‘ You 'd better go up and have a bite while things are a bit slack . |
15 | ‘ I 'd better go up and take a look , ’ he mumbled again , but he did n't move . |
16 | ‘ I think I 'd better go up and see her . ’ |
17 | ‘ You 'd better go up and have a hot bath . |
18 | ‘ You 'd better go upstairs and see her , Nahum . |
19 | We 'd better go upstairs and have a look had n't we ? |
20 | You 'd better go round and ask some of the other hunt subscribers . |
21 | The hospital said I 'd better go in and sent an ambulance round for me . |
22 | In any case , Ned 's a bit peeved so you 'd better go in and see him . |
23 | I said we 'd better go home and check and so we drove down to and as I got there , so the bus comes up , so it looked pretty but I thought well I 'd better check so I followed it back up and nobody got off it and |
24 | I think I 'd better go home and make him some tea now , he 'll be wondering where I am |
25 | You 'd better go along and have a bit of a dig first . |
26 | ‘ Perhaps I 'd better go along and see them , ’ he said . |
27 | ‘ You 'd better go off and make a search . ’ |
28 | I think I 'd better go backstage and see what 's the matter . ’ |
29 | You 'd better go back and … get on with whatever you were doing . ’ |
30 | ’ ‘ Well , you 'd better go back and have another one . ’ |