Example sentences of "have [vb pp] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He 's had a bad time lately as Madame Verveine has had to go into the nursing-home again . |
2 | They 'd considered going to the police , but agreed that , after the embarrassing débâcle of the inquest , further accusations from Jacqui against Nigel Steen would sound more like the ramblings of a paranoid than anything else . |
3 | And er but at er there you 'd got to go for the other two years , and some parents were rather wondering whether that left you late in the queue for a job , because jobs were very difficult . |
4 | It was , you opened it and come out and shut , shut the door and you 'd lose the penny then they 'd got to go through the same operation with another penny , you know what I mean . |
5 | Well we 've just heard we were had decided to go to the Harrogate Fair which we ca n't because our product is n't British enough . |
6 | ‘ If you 'd done your legal duty , my lad , we would n't have had to go through the bother of pulling you off the street , ’ said Malpass with a sickly smile . |
7 | I think Stan if he 'd looked at that situation again would probably have wanted to go at the first defender an and gone and gone up the left side . |
8 | Any conscript who may have wanted to go to the Gulf would have had to volunteer or to join the Foreign Legion , the paratroops or the naval infantry — units which are all made up entirely of volunteers . |
9 | On the screen they had let go of the puerto Rican mass murderer 's trousers and he was on his way to the sidewalk , head first , at about seventy miles an hour . |
10 | Okay , I 've said go for the obvious ones did n't I ? |
11 | She remembered , but also that Oliver had decided to go to the wine bar before the meeting was fixed . |
12 | Swan felt very much at a disadvantage , especially when Amaranth told him that she had promised to go to The Times/Sunday Times party with Charles , who had left them for a moment to have a quick word with Peter Riddell of The Times . |
13 | I had promised to go round the shops looking for something suitable , since my mother had shown that she wished to accompany me . |
14 | You 've got to go for the big stuff . |
15 | I 've got to go on the gate now so I have n't time to run after them . |
16 | Now we 've got to go into the fine print . |
17 | ‘ I 've got to go to the library , ’ said Philip , walking on . |
18 | He says , ‘ Stephen 's got to have an emergency operation , so you 've got to go to the hospital to sign the forms . ’ |
19 | Julie , we 've got to go to the cottage in Sussex . |
20 | I 'll just get the feeling that I 've got to go to the woods . |
21 | Just not there any more , you 've got to go to the town now to work . |
22 | I 've got to go to the library myself |
23 | He said well I could n't bloody see it I said no you did n't see it I said because you 've got to go to the counter for a ticket . |
24 | Eggs and bacon and fried bread , it 's about half past nine , to do something else , but he came tearing in , I 've got to go to the office , she said , as though it was my fault , and he 'd rung to make sure everything was alright , got no reply , and suddenly remembered that his secretary was going to have appointment , there 's nobody there , so |
25 | I 've got to go to the post office actually . |
26 | Erm , cos I 've got to go down to Horley I 've got to go to the bank . |
27 | must be eaten anything dinner time , I 've got to go to the bank |
28 | You 've got to go to the middle and straight across . |
29 | Well I 've got to go to the building society and I 've got to go |
30 | I 've got to go to the loo in a minute anyway after I steal one of your cigarettes , notice the word cigarettes instead of the word fags oh I do n't know , I think I 'll go and sell my body , might make a couple of quid and leg it down the |