Example sentences of "they had go [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My legs felt as if they had gone to sleep : I trod painfully on nothing .
2 The king 's foresters and verderers complained at the Huntingdon Forest Eyre in 1286 that they had gone to Benwick to make an inquest of the venison .
3 Then they had gone to Katherine 's room .
4 And Anglican laymen in America may have felt that a bishop from across the ocean would be harder to influence than the local clergy , many of whom were American by origin , though in several cases they had gone to Britain to complete their education .
5 It had belonged to a man called Flowers , and they had gone to Manchester just because he had offered them the flat .
6 They had gone to bed after enjoying those mountains of rice and bowls of curried concoctions , no doubt , that were a feature of expatriates ' meals in the east , when shouts and running feet stirred Bernard Callinan from his sleep .
7 When they had gone to bed together on New Year 's Eve it had been like a revelation to him .
8 Shamefully , she had had a vision of his body naked , even before they had gone to bed together , her first intimation that she was beginning to feel more for him than she ought , for the vision had not frightened but intrigued her .
9 Most evenings now he was very cheerful and joked with her and played games with Oliver ; after they had gone to bed he usually went round to the pub to calm his nerves .
10 Clearly , they had gone to Zenda .
11 They had gone to Vadinamia to look for phetam and had found a well-known courier — the only courier there — was also had a known connection with Ardakke .
12 They had gone to Mr Davies ' flat in Highfield Road , Rock Ferry , where Mr Venables had started sweating and breathing rapidly .
13 It was August now , and the first time they had gone on holiday without him .
14 A few days earlier , the 40,000 miners of the Jiu Valley towns of Lupeni , Vulcan and Petrosani , in the foothills of the Carpathians two hundred and fifty miles to the north-west of Bucharest , had done the unimaginable in a communist state : they had gone on strike .
15 This caused some confusion in the grandstands as most spectators did not realise that they had gone through Kyle and O'Grady .
16 No one had ever seen a bride or groom walk to their wedding ; even the very poor found a car for that day and in the old days they had gone by trap or sidecar .
17 They had shopped round Belfast and she had teased her with the idea that this Parr was very rich , they had gone by train to Dublin and she had claimed he was ‘ hand in glove ’ with government circles there .
18 That was all they were , and they had to go through life like that .
19 Yes and then being with government people , they had to go on trek
20 The lawyers commented that the Minister was giving detainees the message that if they wanted their demand for freedom to be taken seriously they had to go on hunger strike and become very ill .
21 I think their suggestion was that they had to go via Norwood Gardens because they then turned right at the in and went up into the middle of and it was to get them on to that line that they had to go through .
22 Even in my limited experience I had seen people falling in and out of love , as though , soiled by sorrow and loss , they had to go in search of comfort from one used and lukewarm bath to another .
23 Two of them had gone to Oxford and then Bournemouth .
24 Some of them had gone into trances , and questions were asked by many worried parents .
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