Example sentences of "having go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ideally , to be honest I would like a diamorphine maintenance course , but I do n't know if that 's possible these days to pick up a prescription once or twice a week and be able to do it that way instead of having the hassle of having to go on the street .
2 Now he faces the prospect of having to go to a school more than a hundred miles from his home .
3 How does it make someone like a woman who has just had an abortion feel having to go to a lavatory to express her grief in tears ?
4 A journal called Current Contents : Social and Behavioural Sciences brings together the contents pages of the most recently published journals , but a range of indexing and abstracting journals can be used to find out about the contents of journals without having to go to the journals themselves .
5 ‘ He was speaking to himself rather than to me at the time , but I recall Jeff muttering under his breath something about having to go to the mainland soon … ’
6 Depositors are issued with cheque books which enable them to spend the money directly without first having to go to the bank and draw the money out in cash .
7 It 's where to pay to money , and you 're having to go to the bank manager , what would he ask for ? the business plan , and you 'd have to draw that up and do all the and you have to impress the bank manager before he will even consider an overdraft facility , or whatever , a loan .
8 right we 'll get back here then and , not having to go to the post office now will be a help cos that really is the other end of town in n it ?
9 That early hour also avoided having to go to the schools to take children , an action which had caused such controversy in November 1990 .
10 And we had erm we , there was a few changes during that time , we used to get troops coming in and occupying the classroom , and we maybe , at the very early days I can remember having to go to the Street School and also the Street Hall which belong that was a church hall .
11 And the others do n't care either , only Hoomey , because of his Bones having to go to the knacker 's . ’
12 Having to go to the end of the road , well it 's daft now .
13 And Mrs Richmond having to go into the hospital ’ — it seemed to Gilly that there was a long , thoughtful pause before the caseworker went on — ‘ for her nerves . ’
14 ‘ Can we get to the Cove without having to go into the garden ? ’ he asked .
15 But B of course if you did badly in those elections in May the government might have done badly in May , then morale would have been rock bottom of having to go into an election , he would have had to go for an election six weeks later or they 'd run out of time , yeah .
16 the weeds are coming up and I 'm having to go under the ground cover and get them .
17 Not even my job is worth having to go through a repeat of that ! ’
18 He moved up to the counter with the air of a man who does n't like having to go through a routine once again but is prepared to do so , all right then here 's my card if you insist !
19 If you are close , you can appreciate the other 's character without having to go through the anxiety of behaving that way yourself .
20 It means that , depending on the context , I can communicate something subtly different from what I intended before without us first having to go through the rigmarole of defining new terminology to extend the language .
21 GCCS made particularly good progress breaking the Japanese naval attaché cipher traffic , both in London and elsewhere in Europe , since many foreign cable companies routed their signals through repeater stations in places like Malta where GCCS could acquire all interesting traffic without having to go through the charade of obtaining a warrant .
22 Thus a hard-worked journalist could receive a press release by fax , use FAXgrabber to convert the faxed release to text , and then place it into his story without having to go through the process of re-typing much of the information .
23 Wh when you put people on the patches for the first time because the hormone goes straight into the system , rather than having to go through the gut ,
24 The British trade is dismayed that the Open Individual Export Licence ( OIEL ) , which allowed Sotheby 's and Christie 's to issue licences for objects imported in to the UK within the last fifty years without having to go through the DNH , does not apply to objects controlled under the EC Regulation .
25 Hard though he tried , Floyd could make nothing of the inward half and Couples , having gone to the front with a birdie at the ninth , was never caught again .
26 You might then find that having gone to the trouble of preparing a good speech and a joke just in case , you decide that you might as well give the speech anyway !
27 By then , only the foundation courses of the extensive curtain-wall had been laid , the main effort having gone into the construction of the immense great tower or donjon .
28 One correspondent notes that , having gone through a period of using much folk music and guitar accompaniment , ‘ this phase seems to be declining in some places ’ .
29 Quite restrictive , but having gone through a phase of ambivalence about what population they could accommodate , one view was that there was no real problem , another view in the fifties it should be cut back .
30 And maybe at the end of the day , the County Council will have to come to a conclusion , after you 've made your general recommendations , with or without a location maybe th they will decide that having gone through a consultation exercise , they 're only course is to modify the proposals which would then have to be the subject of another E I P .
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