Example sentences of "i have go [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Even though I looked as though I 'd gone ten rounds with Mike Tyson ? ’ |
2 | But , if I 'd gone next Thursday there 'd be e English , and then it 'd be a a job for them if they |
3 | So she says er , do I have to go that thing tomorrow ? |
4 | ‘ If Selwyn intends to go to the Colonel 's this afternoon , I could say I had to go that way myself and offer him a lift on the motorbike . ’ |
5 | Say no I 'm alright and I must 've lifted my head , all I could hear was this old scraggy voice like a witch , ah serve the fucking bastard right , the fucking honest to fuck , so I must 've sat for another half an hour and I knew I had to go that way to get home . |
6 | On one occasion , when the Land Rover was only half a mile away , I had to go three miles to reach it . |
7 | At Eton I had gone each day to Spottiswoode 's bookshop to follow the course of this war in The Times . |
8 | Before I had gone fifty yards , I felt a couple of grains of sand strike my left cheek . |
9 | There was nobody in the park at that time and I walked quickly through the dew , my feet soaked before I had gone ten yards , a trail of sliding tracks behind me on the grass . |
10 | I 've gone bloody back down to the bottom ! |
11 | The reason is that hardened Staffordshire smokers ( and they come no harder ) have taken to the Nicotine patch and are driving their colleagues mad with frozen smiles and cries of : ‘ I 'm all right — I 've gone 73-and-a-quarter hours without one ’ . |
12 | ‘ For I have gone many times to the Cavern of Cruachan . |
13 | ‘ Foot off the clutch , hands at ten to two , mirror , offside mirror , signal , gear , ’ he barks before I have gone ten yards . |
14 | With the kind assistance of the local estate agencies I have gone some way to tracing the subsequent history of the two properties owned by the above company . |
15 | Tell you what , ’ he went on , not giving Rachel a chance to speak , ‘ I have to go this evening ; why do n't you come with me ? ’ |