Example sentences of "had go [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | so the staff use that and the children had to go up six flights of stairs |
2 | This is exactly what this staircase is , and to get from one room to another you had to go down one staircase and up another . |
3 | They have kind of you know , in the back , in that little house , , I mean if you buying you know , it 's like , I mean , if I had to go there two weeks in the year , you know what I mean . |
4 | I went there , I had to go there this week for work . |
5 | I 'll tell you about that in a minute and then er I er had to go about forty times for permission . |
6 | They got there but they had to go in second gear look |
7 | You see , Miss Williams — or should I make that Fran , so that I can get used to calling you that ? — I could n't very well tell the police what had gone on last night , so I improvised . |
8 | And things had gone well that day with the work , the end was very definitely in sight . |
9 | That was exactly where things had gone awry last night , and she was n't falling into that trap again . |
10 | The hour had gone forward last Sunday . |
11 | After a long series of preliminary earthquakes , a circular area of ground began to rise slowly and steadily in January 1944 ; by April the area affected was three kilometres across , and had gone up fifteen metres ; by June it had gone up fifty metres , and had taken the village of Fukaba and all its inhabitants with it . |
12 | After a long series of preliminary earthquakes , a circular area of ground began to rise slowly and steadily in January 1944 ; by April the area affected was three kilometres across , and had gone up fifteen metres ; by June it had gone up fifty metres , and had taken the village of Fukaba and all its inhabitants with it . |
13 | did he say B T had gone up twenty P this morning ? |
14 | Jo and Maggie and some of the others from work had gone back last week and met them again . |
15 | Demyonov had gone home last week in an elaborate casket dark inside the cargo hold of a Tupolev airliner . |
16 | I saw from the clock that Ben had run 10.03 , not as fast as Carl , who had gone below ten seconds again . |
17 | I had gone perhaps fifty yards when I felt a bullet sing past my ear and heard the crack of a rifle-shot behind me . |
18 | ‘ It 's an unexploded bomb , Piper , and if it had gone off last night a lot of you silly buggers would have gone with it . ’ |
19 | THERE we were , an hour into our journey for lunch , and we had gone about four miles . |
20 | We had gone about two miles in this order , when on turning a corner I saw a man sitting on the road , herding buffaloes . |
21 | Nigger had gone about three feet in the air . |
22 | The bus had gone only 150 yards before the mistake was realised . |