Example sentences of "have go [adj] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 Having argued this far Lorentz has to go all the way and he was forced to conclude that there will be no American M until Hollywood goes and until ‘ independent companies allow their directors to do away entirely with actors , and ( which is the only sensible way to manufacture movies at all ) pick types and faces off the streets ’ .
2 I , come on I mean , if El Presidente Michael Heseltine , has to go all the way to Venice to have a heart attack .
3 Last year at the RSC , she said , she 'd gone all the way through the season and had worked so hard that she had forgotten about drawing .
4 They 'd gone all the way and still she did n't feel any of the things one was supposed to feel — elated , contented , together .
5 So I 'd gone all the way down there and come back for half price basically , and lost on it .
6 So we did n't have to go all the way to Lime Street , Liverpool , Chapman , with his characteristic attention to such details , had arranged for the train to make a special stop at Edgehill Station , to give us a better chance of getting home the same night .
7 Because if yo if you got to the end of testing and then you found an error , you might have to go all the way back to the beginning again , because what it affects affects something that you did earlier on , so you have to go back and test everything again .
8 The same horses would have to go all the way . "
9 It 's only a very short walk down , if you walk through the shops you do n't have to go all the way down , you can actually come , just walk past that shop and go down the middle , and you come out through the car park .
10 But thanks to Sheila , now you do n't have to go all the way to Dodge City to win your spurs .
11 Our school was evacuated to Hadlow Down in Sussex , just about where the German bombers used to off-load their bombs to save themselves the trouble of having to go all the way to London .
12 He could have gone all the way ’ his former coach Mahommed Aghredien said .
13 We turned over the Bundesliga championships , and then were unlucky to come across an inspired Rangers side , who , but for the odd-bribe or two could have gone all the way .
14 It will be exactly the same place , it will have gone all the way round , right ?
15 So in twenty four hours it will be exactly as it is now having gone all the way round , yes ?
16 A signpost lettered APPLEWICK pointed down it , and the school-house where the Brownies were to spend their Pack holiday was at Applewick ; but the van ought to have gone all the way round by the main road , because it was , as Brenda knew , too big to go under the low bridge .
17 It was his fault she had to go all the way back to the house .
18 There was one who told his wife , ‘ The reason I 'm late is that Harry died at the third hole , so we had to go all the way round the other fifteen holes on the course , dragging Harry . ’
19 ‘ But we had to go all the way along to the badger tunnel and there were no proper tracks .
20 all the system was closed there , as Howard said erm it er a bit of a nuisance they had to go all the way round the houses
21 In the second division in this day and age , I had to climb a wooden ladder , I had to go all the way to the very top of the main stand and there was a shed , and at the end of the match , surface water forced me to dry my socks off in the radiator in the dressing rooms afterwards .
22 I think we also need to recognise that there has also been a er , high level of er , commitment from er , officers employed by this council to achieving the changes that we have asked in terms of financial management , now I 'm not going to pretend for a moment that er , we 've gone all the way there yet .
23 I 've gone all the way around the circle and got to the beginning again .
24 Eh , start off with , cos you 've gone all the way through that .
25 And when we looked it all er all , it had gone all the way through the mattress
26 The comparatively recent event at Worsborough draws elements from other older traditions to create something new ; the Rev Kit Widdows and his enthusiasts have gone all the way back to their origins , to the Bible and its stories ; and in-between is the spectacle and grandeur of the York production .
27 And and what I 've got in front of me , David Lock , what I 've got in front of me is is erm , and I know David 's got it David Allenby 's got it as well , is the er paper from Harrogate 's Economic Development Officer to his Economic Development Sub-Committee , and it 's gone all the way through the process now and through the main council , where he has to answer that very question and I could n't put it better .
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