Example sentences of "he have go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His ‘ devils ’ prepare for him notes of his material but once he has gone into court he has to take entire responsibility on his own shoulders . ’
2 As Chelsea 's players prepared for tonight 's Premier League match at Middlesbrough , Porterfield said : ‘ Don Howe has a chest infection and , as a precaution due to his previous history , he has gone into hospital for checks . ’
3 Your puppy is now a young mature adult and let us assume he has gone through puppyhood with no problems .
4 Even so Edinburgh Academicals have provided Sole with a solid platform from which he has gone from strength to strength , culminating in three Tests and a series triumph for the Lions .
5 While unpacking , he found a chess set ; his father explained some of the moves , and since then he has gone from strength to strength despite the fact that the family has no chess background .
6 As Chancellor of the Exchequer , in the Seventies , had n't Mr Healey often written in his diary that he 'd gone to bed dog-tired ?
7 He said Oliver was extremely embarrassed , as well he might have been , because he was buying flowers to make his peace with a girl he 'd gone to bed with the night before and been impotent with .
8 They had sat there that night , after he 'd gone to bed , and their faces had changed .
9 In the morning his head felt as if the cast of a soap opera had moved in uninvited during the night , and the effort of following their interminable dreary intrigues left him mentally soiled and worn , less refreshed than when he 'd gone to bed .
10 Arrogant swine , she fumed , and hoped with all she had that he 'd gone to bed hungry last night .
11 And erm he 'd gone to sea at a very early age and had er both steam and sail and you k I 've given you his history , er and he was quite a fellow .
12 He 'd gone to sleep too .
13 He 'd gone to Villa Park with his son and daughter , 12 and 13 .
14 He 'd ruptured a vital artery and could have died if he 'd gone on stage one more time .
15 He tried to deny he 'd been to the village at first , but when I told him I 'd watched his every move he said he 'd gone for toothpaste and avoided our constables because he did n't think they 'd allow him to go out . ’
16 He 'd gone without pain and surrounded by love .
17 Actively employed at sea for nearly twenty years , for the most part in Far Eastern seas which can legitimately be called romantic , Conrad had no need to add extra colour to his raw material , nor did he have to go beyond fact to find episodes , incidents and nuggets of action to transfer to fiction .
18 Except when he had to go to sea .
19 he had to go to hospital , he 's got arthritis in his legs from
20 He had to go to prison because of that , and then we all came back to England .
21 He would go to prison , if he had to go to prison , convinced of his rightness , proud of his martyrdom .
22 The cold of the ground slowly seeped through Riven 's bedroll to chill his back , and he edged closer to the fire , sick of the aches in his bones and counting out in his mind the hours before he had to go on watch .
23 And after that he was er T B and he had to go in hospital .
24 It was before he had gone to school .
25 He had gone to school there .
26 It was n't until after he had gone to bed that Willie asked about the room .
27 His face was unshaved and the hands , rigidly clamped together in his lap , were grubby , as if he had gone to bed unwashed .
28 " Out of sorts , d'yer see , m'dear ? " he had gone to bed early , not even wanting his supper .
29 I was told that the manager had gone to lunch , and when I asked for him to be bleeped I was told again that he had gone to lunch and that he had left his bleep at the switchboard — all in a tone that suggested that this was standard behaviour .
30 Either he had gone to ground very effectively and was in hiding , or — and this was a rumour that spread increasingly amongst the cast — he had killed himself .
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