Example sentences of "had go [adv] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Life had to go on and music was presumably as important to ordinary people trying to survive in Berlin as it was for the people who crowded into the National Gallery in London to hear Myra Hess 's lunchtime recitals .
2 Sentencing two men and a 22-year-old mother , Judge Denis Clark said that they had been ‘ nasty , despicable , vandalistic ’ offences and the message had to go out that people who attacked phone boxes would lose their liberty .
3 My foot was giving me murder , and it got worse during the next few days , but I still had to go out and fodder the cattle .
4 This is part of the normal regime — they have to arrange among themselves the cleaning , etc. , and also have to do other manual jobs from time to time for example yesterday , they all had to go out and plant castor oil seeds in the campus grounds .
5 Dexter levered himself up from the chair , his eyelids leaden with sleep , and murmured that he had to go home and rest .
6 And the following day , we had to go in and help and pack them in hampers .
7 Yes I I I had noted that that discussion had gone on and assurances have been given to Humberside that North Yorkshire would no stray in the sense of putting their new settlement into Humberside .
8 It did n't like motorbikes , either , and had gone wild when Agnes first arrived , barking and attacking .
9 That night , in Stephanie 's house , Marcus dreamed he had gone home and Bill was carving a meal to welcome him .
10 Trainer Ian Duncan , whose stable is on the shores of Lough Neagh , was also scoring his first win in this historic race although he had gone close when Camlin River was beaten by Phillipinetown Lad a few years ago .
11 Everything had gone better than expectation .
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