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

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1 Soon after I got my English A-level , mum learned that she had to go into hospital for quite a long time .
2 Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people .
3 But the smile disappeared to be replaced by a doleful frown when she had to go into dinner herself — and sit next to her husband .
4 No matter how bad the storm was she had to go on deck , where at least the air was clean .
5 If not for the operation it would only be a matter of months before she had to go on Dialysis .
6 Someone brought it in on Saturday and said she had to go to Africa and would I take it . "
7 ‘ I told you , she had to go to Durham . ’
8 He was treated in the ambulance but if she had to go to Oxford he might not have made it
9 Once we had a goose but Mother was so ill that she had to go to bed after she had roasted it .
10 She had to go to 'ospital , right .
11 Obviously she had to go to Dublin and stay in the convent there ; this was the only way she could train for a career .
12 She had to go to hospital , she never did like it .
13 Lady Thatcher remembered the time in the late 1970s when she had gone on television and warned that people were afraid of being ‘ swamped ’ by immigrants .
14 She had gone with Jim when they were both on the Keith farm at East Gore on the Mataura River .
15 Miss Jeanette told how in the early hours of that day she had gone with Nichol to a nearby beauty spot and they tried unsuccessfully to have sex .
16 ‘ But she had gone with Dean to a party after a family wedding .
17 She wondered where she was , and if she had gone with Patrick .
18 Each day she had gone with Tom and Peter or just with Tom down into the Underground and played her violin .
19 In this case it was a book , entitled ‘ Andrew and Fergie — the newly weds ’ , this was handed over to for her good attendance in the four years which she had gone to Little Stonham Primary School .
20 as if to lure her husband into a false sense of security , she pretended in the following year that she had gone to America and had hired a secretary , called Daisy Miller , to answer her correspondence in her absence : but she herself was Daisy Miller .
21 Now , if she had gone to lunch with Dorothea Shottery after all , there would have been three people to talk to .
22 It might explain why she had gone to No. 22 later that night .
23 I stood at the door and looked up , but the windows were dark ; she had gone to bed .
24 When he had reached home the previous evening , she had gone to bed .
25 For the rest of that evening and long after she had gone to bed , Jess was torn by worry , annoyance and something she could n't define .
26 She promised herself that she could continue sobbing later on , after she had gone to bed in the billiard room .
27 She had gone to bed early thinking of the luxury of a long night 's rest but woke from sleep unwell .
28 She had gone to bed by the time Bridget returned from her trip to the theatre the night before .
29 After she had gone to bed with him , Hannele Malling began to call Edward Carrington ‘ Carruthers ’ .
30 Somebody building something , she surmised sleepily ; she had heard chainsaws going continuously almost from the moment she had gone to bed .
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