Example sentences of "had go on [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Had to go on duty in my Sunday ones ; got them wet through … |
2 | He had gone on trial on July 24 , charged with leading a raid by Pamyat militants on a meeting of the reformist writers ' group Aprel ( which had many Jewish members ) at a Writer 's Union building in Moscow on Jan. 18 . |
3 | Edward had gone on crusade with the future pope Gregory X , convener of the Council of Lyons . |
4 | Herbert came from a breeder who had gone on holiday without realising his owl had laid eggs . |
5 | It was August now , and the first time they had gone on holiday without him . |
6 | It was the time that the women machinists at Ford had gone on strike for equal pay , a struggle that was to continue , intermittently , for the next eighteen years . |
7 | Up to 1,000 coalminers had gone on strike at the Valias mine near Tirana ( the capital ) on Jan. 11 . |
8 | On March 23-24 over 1,000 demonstrators , many of them unemployed , looted supermarkets and shops owned by Lebanese traders in the economic centre of Port Gentil , where oil workers had gone on strike on March 21 . |
9 | Unemployment was proving to be an intractable problem ; the successful Russian Revolution was not long passed , and although the police were controlling mass demonstrations of the unemployed , using violence on occasion , they too had gone on strike in August 1918 . |
10 | After student protests and looting on Jan. 18-19 , doctors and teachers had gone on strike in late February , demanding better pay and conditions ; they were joined by telecommunications workers and airport staff . |
11 | Although Betsy and her two younger sisters were reared in one of the better-off families of Saltcoats , she had a love of the sea and ships and from the age of 15 had gone on trips on Clytus as often as her parents allowed . |