Example sentences of "have go [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This has to go without a hitch . ’ |
2 | The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits . |
3 | If a report has to go through a number of drafts , it is an excellent way of enabling changes to be made quickly and without extensive retyping . |
4 | More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree … |
5 | In each case , it has to go into a sail pocket and , to avoid wear through abrasion , the rod should have cappings or a Dacron polyester tape reinforcement at each end , or the fabric will soon become pierced . |
6 | They each fall utterly under his spell and promise to obey him in everything , whereupon he tells them that he has to go on a journey and gives them the keys of his magnificent house but forbids them to enter a room which is opened by a particular little key . |
7 | I 've got this friend who is slim , and she keeps saying she has to go on a diet , so you think : well , if she had to go on a diet , what must I be like ? |
8 | Fusion has gone through a number of different phases . |
9 | The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases . |
10 | An older person who has been accustomed to being in charge does n't suddenly stop feeling responsible for other people just because he or she has gone into a Home . |
11 | ‘ It has gone into a room to have water showering on it , ’ said the Thing . |
12 | In the past she has gone as a pillion passenger on husband Steve 's bike . |
13 | I 've told Pepe to put a notice up that Miguelito has gone for a holiday abroad . ’ |
14 | Call me suspicious , but this implies that the crampon , far from adhering steadily to the spot upon which its owner has chosen to commit his or her weight , has decided it prefers an altogether different rock and has gone for a bit of a slide . |
15 | UNDERCOVER star JOHN MATHEWS has gone on a crash diet after ballooning to 15 stone … |
16 | And the contract has gone to a company based in Milton Keynes . |
17 | Lee C.J. said , at p. 26 : ‘ There is no precedent , where a mandamus has gone to a visitor , to reverse his own sentence . ’ |
18 | Now she has gone to a post at Hendon responsible for training new recruits . |
19 | A TOP architectural award has gone to a town CAR PARK . |
20 | For the first time in the history of the Beaubourg , the presidency has gone to a representative of the museum world , rather than to a high-ranking official from the Ministry of Culture . |
21 | Say a bird has gone after a rabbit and landed awkwardly and got one of its deck feathers ( a pair of prominent feathers found in the tail ) buckled . |
22 | ‘ Within 30 years the brewing industry has gone from a cottage industry to high tech . ’ |
23 | And I 'm left to wonder if a little of the sheen has gone from a club who once shone like burnished gold . |
24 | A part of his inheritance has gone in a number of ventures ; his books make about two and six a year . |
25 | So far , the morning has gone in a blur . |
26 | Things had been near perfect at that stage , and they 'd gone for a drink later , with Amanda chatting up the barman who had seemed a nice shy boy , if a bit quiet for the job . |
27 | she 'd gone for a couple of days when she was up but she says she has n't been up to see her for about eighteen months ! |
28 | Well he told me he 'd gone for a count |
29 | He said he 'd gone for a count for a job |
30 | Ash stopped so suddenly I wondered where she 'd gone for a moment . |