Example sentences of "have go [adv prt] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Every time we have any spare money , it has to go on pigging coal .
2 Every time we have any spare money , it has to go on pigging coal .
3 Clearly there is a range of similar applications such as warehouses and supermarkets where someone has to go around checking stock and then enter the data into a computer .
4 Since then she has gone on to create exhibitions , including Zabat — a stunning series of Blackwomen 's portraits which will be exhibited at Camerawork Gallery in London from March 15–April 19 , and has now edited Passion : Discourses on Blackwomen 's Creativity , recently published by Urban Fox Press .
5 Well I 've visited both Cambodia itself and the camps , er first of all in the camps , the situation is appalling because there are very many people who do not want to be in those camps and are really in effect being held there against their will , and what has been extraordinary until this year , is that the people who 've been holding them there against their will have been the Phol Pot dominated so-called coalition government and on the basis of the people being in the camps , that , that , that regime has gone on to claim recognition at the United Nations ; an appalling situation .
6 The ministry is spending about £1 million a year on lasers — and some of this money has gone on buying equipment from Spectra-Physics for Japanese companies to try out .
7 ‘ I think it is splendid the way the Meat and Livestock Commission has gone on to anticipate consumer needs .
8 This whole process gave my life an additional fullness which has gone on gathering momentum since I left school .
9 It has gone on reducing income tax from the levels of 83 and 98 per cent .
10 Defence Review in 1974/5 , civilian manpower has gone on falling thanks to efforts of successive Permanent Under-Secretaries to reduce overheads and to increase the percentage of the Defence vote that can be devoted to weapon procurement .
11 Or maybe he 'd gone back to patch things up with his fiancée ?
12 He 'd gone out to play tennis ; then he had a lunch meeting in the city .
13 The upward spiral on which film budgets were set suggests that Rank might have had to go on losing money for a long time before hitting on a way to achieve a steady supply of sellable films .
14 If the rumour I heard , that privately the deal was 1.8 million , was true then why do they have to go about making Leeds sound stupid in their propaganda .
15 He joked about having to go on making speeches without my help …
16 Rather than having to go out to find people and ask them to be interviewed or to complete questionnaires , it may seem very attractive to have them safely on a panel where they can be used when needed .
17 Finishing the book and having to go back to take photographs specially for it left me a bit jaded , so I did n't go out to the Alps this year .
18 Detective Inspector Paul Lowden said later that Messam was ‘ a cool , calculating , cunning and wily individual ’ and added : ‘ He would have gone on to rape others if unchecked . ’
19 I 'm glad you said that cos if too many people said they would have gone on started business without it they might drop the scheme .
20 And , at that time I realized what my friend had gone through , and I knew what I had gone through , and I would willingly have gone on having babies for erm out of compassion for people who could n't have children and I would have done it much more naturally !
21 As Layton said , ‘ I still regret that we got no encouragement from the CBC , because I think that we would have gone on to write plays . ’
22 A few months previously she would have gone on to implore Camille not to let her friends eat everything in the fridge .
23 Would he have gone on to hail Middlesbrough as ‘ that marvellous town of iron ’ if he had foreseen how it would crush so much of the beauty he cherished ?
24 Svidrigailov would never have said that ; he would have gone on making jokes about America .
25 I did n't even know what ‘ chump ’ meant and had to go around asking people .
26 But where they 've gone on to have parish councils , you 've had the typical triangular structure and when I talk to people and listen to what they say , they , they do n't express it to me as such , but the felling you get over is that 's the sort of structure they 're used to , because the structure of the church is built in anyway , and the whole structure of the church
27 And he said : ‘ I 'm disgusted with the way they 've gone about doing business .
28 After Iraq was condemned for its use of chemical weapons , President Khamenei was quoted as having wished the UN had gone on to take steps against both Iraq and the states which had provided it with the means to manufacture such weapons .
29 Lorne had gone on to explore Garfield 's sumptuous lifestyle , the art galleries he superintended in Paris and Rome , his opera-nut vacations in Palma and Beirut , his houses in Tuscany , the Dordogne and Berkeley Square , his Barbadian hideaway , his stud ranches , his Manhattan helicopter pad …
30 Neither had practised archery before becoming immobile ; one of them had been taught the art at Pinderfields Hospital at Wakefield and had gone on to become captain of his club .
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