Example sentences of "i have go [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Mary says now : ‘ Accessing my past lives has been of great benefit and I 'm sure that if I 'd gone to an ordinary therapist , nothing would have been sorted out . ’ |
2 | I 'd gone for a walk . |
3 | A little while after that my Mum went to live with my sister and her family , so I had to go into a bedsit . |
4 | He said he did n't want to see my baby , and that I had to go into a home for unmarried mothers . |
5 | But this premise was there at that time and by oh I had to go to a great extent on a number of visits and they er granted it me on compassionate grounds and there 's er I was only looking in the back of there the other day and there 's one there now . |
6 | Erm I had to go to a table like that which said square roots and I had to look up twenty |
7 | I had to go for a piss . |
8 | I had to go for a piss , so I did n't watch him for very long . |
9 | In the morning I explained to Diana and Mary that I had to go on a journey , and would be away for several days . |
10 | Speaking from a personal experience , I had to go through a similar kind of programme after years of cocaine abuse . |
11 | ‘ I had gone through a poor year in Test cricket and wanted to play in England to check out my technique . |
12 | I had gone through a marriage break-up and had a lot of financial commitments . ’ |
13 | I had gone to a town about a hundred miles north of Rangoon and had spent Christmas night in a village seventeen miles away . |
14 | The night before , I had gone for a long , lonely walk along the banks of the Tormes , crossing and recrossing the Roman bridge , hoping against hope that I might somehow find you also walking there . |
15 | Paul and I had gone for a walk along the sand , northwards on a calm , bright autumn day after a ferocious storm the night before that had ripped slates off the roof of the house , torn up one of the trees by the old sheep-pen and even snapped one of the cables on the suspension foot-bridge . |
16 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've gone on a bit , My Lord Chairman , ’ he said apologetically . |
17 | I 've gone on a bit but |
18 | So , I 've gone through a series of examples of exotoxins I want to just er , as far as is possible summarize the general properties of exotoxins . |
19 | Thus in a self-contract he may make a contract such as ‘ if at the end of the week I have gone without a drink , or lost x lbs in weight , I can buy myself … ’ . |
20 | Dr John Little , president of the Cambridge club , said : ‘ I ca n't say unequivocally but I have gone through a history of the club and there is no mention of it there . ’ |
21 | Like many others , I suspect , I have gone into a shop of whatever description linked to a current hobby , have asked a few pertinent questions , and have then exited clutching some new-bought kit . |
22 | ‘ I have gone in a completely different direction from the one I envisaged , ’ she says . |
23 | I have to go to a cocktail party at the Library Association this evening , ’ he went on , ‘ so I 'm afraid I sha n't be able to be the ministering angel . |
24 | Sometimes , when I have to make precious substances such as toenail cheese or belly-button fluff , I have to go without a shower or bath for days and days ; I hate doing this because I soon feel dirty and itchy , and the only bright thing about such abstinence is how good it feels to have a shower at the end of it . |