Example sentences of "have go [adv prt] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To discover why Lindsey chose this particular aircraft from among many other types that were available , one has to go back to 1967 and Lindsey 's purchase of the ‘ Me 108 ’ .
2 Our marketing our marketing er group has gone around to all the erm er the clients within that market place erm , well not all of them at least they 're gradually going round signing the contract to take the product .
3 ‘ Now that has gone up to five hours on her own .
4 ‘ Now that has gone up to five hours on her own .
5 The Essex News to Mrs today if you want to order it , it 's ten copies for pound and Home and County , as you well know , has gone up to ten pounds twenty pence .
6 However , I believe — perhaps the Minister will confirm this — that , in the last year for which we have the figures , the import of such waste has gone down to 44,000 tonnes , although that is still 10 times higher than in 1981-82 .
7 So i i i in a sense this has gone back to one of Mao 's early views , except that , that there is a difference now in that er the land is being redistributed for ownership whereas for Mao earlier it was , it was for your use .
8 But instead of a square heel , or even a radically smoothed-off heel similar to the Revell acoustic we recently reviewed , Andy Manson has gone back to first principles and has ended up virtually doing away with the heel altogether .
9 Puccini : A celebration Andrew Parrott with his Taverner Consort , Choir and Players has gone back to medieval sources , and devised a sequence not just of carols in more robust settings than is common but of instrumental pieces like the March of the Kings .
10 In some cases Dutton has gone back to these originals , and sometimes he has worked on the Griffith tapes .
11 Les has gone out to Do-it-all B and Q or somewhere like that .
12 ‘ … someone 'll have to go up to Top Piece , too , and have a go at that wall .
13 But we do not have to go back to prehistoric times to witness the change in our diet .
14 Do n't you have to go back to that school of yours ? ’
15 Oh in fact you 're not even you could never have to go back to that same place but depends on where what you 're doing at the time that assignment comes up for reselling .
16 A senior banker said : ‘ At 12 per cent you 'd have to go back to 1985 to get similar value . ’
17 She would marry Sebastian , she would never have to go back to cold and sooty Leeds to drink brown soup and eat gristle stew with dark greens and mashed potatoes .
18 Church planting leaders may have to go back to secular employment for a time to finance the new work .
19 ‘ Well , sure , we may have to go back to some places , if the light is wrong or something .
20 At some time or other he would have to go out to these .
21 It says any proposal to decommission the hospital will first have to go out to public consultation .
22 Because people have done one job , during the day , and then having to go on to another job at night , and make no mistake , that , you know , this is the sort of legislation that we need , to protect us , the public from what , you know , the consequences of somebody working
23 But having to go back to first principles proved a decisive advantage .
24 ‘ Otherwise she 'd have gone over to one of the boys .
25 They made just enough money busking for him not to have to go back to that .
26 ‘ We ought to have gone up to that barn right at the start , ’ said Nooty .
27 Business was so good a new home had to be found when the Comedy had to go on to other previously arranged bookings .
28 I thought you had to go off to another room , to a play room to play in the sand ?
29 And then sti they 've gone up to one ten now for .
30 Yeah one seventy nine he put them to , and then he put them up to one eighty two or summat and then they 've gone up to one eighty nine I think they are .
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