Example sentences of "have go [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She looked at Edward and said casually , ‘ Joanna has gone to see a sow at Mr Jarvis 's farm . |
2 | Phone calls for Head who has gone to visit a school where one of our pupils now attends full time . |
3 | G. S. Staines , of Darlington , was highly commended for ‘ No , I 'm not going just yet ; I 'm still waiting for my wife who has gone to collect a prescription . ’ |
4 | Jacques has gone to call an ambulance . ’ |
5 | Jim has gone to meet a friend of his who is supposed to be coming from Liverpool . |
6 | I 'd have gone to take a look from beneath . |
7 | And so you 've going to see a solicitor , you know what assets you 've got , you know who your family and dependents are . |
8 | Of the total number of 317 inmates , 21O had gone to watch a film in another part of the prison . |
9 | Dolly 's limbs lay strewn about the carpet but Dolly 's assailant had gone to take a nap and slept . |
10 | Susan , still in bed , had no idea that she had gone to fetch a doctor , but her arm was so painful that she raised no objections . |
11 | She had gone to find a place where she might age more rapidly . |
12 | Amanda had started massaging his shoulders ; he 'd closed his eyes and imagined a hot sun and someone rubbing oil on his back , and then she 'd slipped off the bed and had gone to have a bath with the other complimentary packet of foam . |
13 | The 28-year-old man , who is not being named by police , had gone to assist a neighbour in Caithness Row who had disturbed three youths trying to enter the premises . |
14 | The next morning , the crowd scenes were repeated in the shoe shop to which Ken had gone to buy a pair of sandals . |
15 | On one occasion she packed up her car as if about to go away for the weekend , then sauntered up the street , leading the press to believe she had gone to buy a packet of Polos . |
16 | Guy had gone to get a paper , and some fresh croissants from a nearby bakery . |
17 | Out from them conquerors in their turn have gone to found a legend like the Welsh Madoc , an empire like the men of Devon . |
18 | ‘ She 's gone to see a friend . ’ |
19 | Daddy 's gone to have a shower . |